Essays about: "evidence of occupation"
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1. Occupational balance supporting interventions for working-age adults with mental ill-health: A Scoping review : OB-supporting interventions
University essay from Jönköping University/HHJ, Avd. för rehabiliteringAbstract : Background: Mental health problems are common in the working-age adult population globally leading often to occupational imbalance. The purpose of this scoping review is to summarize which occupational therapy interventions are described in the literature, that are designed to support the occupational balance of adults of working age with stress, depression, or mental ill-health. READ MORE
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2. Determinants of the use of violence against children: Evidence from Peru
University essay from Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionenAbstract : This research carried out an assessment on the socioeconomic factors related to the use of violence (psychological aggression and physical assault) against children within the family context, and the extent to which childrearing patterns can be transmitted across generations. The sample under study consisted of 13,205 observations from mothers in all regions of Peru and their children aged 1 to 5 years old. READ MORE
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3. Changes in Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior while Working and Studying from Home before and during Covid-19 Pandemic. : A quantitative study on adult population in Sweden
University essay from Mälardalens universitet/Akademin för hälsa, vård och välfärdAbstract : Physical inactivity is well known for its effects on increasing health risks contributing to mortality and morbidity. Restrictions imposed due to covid 19 pandemic have immobilized communities worldwide, resulting in remote working and distance learning. READ MORE
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4. Home- and occupation-based interventions in stroke rehabilitation: a scoping review
University essay fromAbstract : Introduction: Stroke puts a burden on the society as half of the stroke survivors have long term care needs. After six months many stroke survivors cannot independently perform basic daily life activities, which makes living independently at home challenging. READ MORE
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5. Looking for the present in the past: Social-Ecological Memory and Palaeoecology to explore changes in Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta-Colombia
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Stockholm Resilience CentreAbstract : Mangrove forests are unique coastal ecosystems, formed through a complex network of terrestrial, estuarine, and marine processes that have provided a diverse assortment of societal benefits across time. Compounding anthropogenic pressures are driving critical mangrove degradation worldwide, threatening the wellbeing of coastal populations historically associated with these systems. READ MORE