Essays about: "självskattningsformulär"
Showing result 6 - 9 of 9 essays containing the word självskattningsformulär.
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6. Predictors for a negative surgical outcome in patients with disc degenerative disease (DDD)
University essay from Gymnastik- och idrottshögskolan, GIH/Institutionen för idrotts- och hälsovetenskapAbstract : Aim The aim of this study was to identify predictive factors for negative treatment outcome defined as high disability ratings in patients undergoing spine surgery for disc degenerative disease (DDD) Method Patients were consecutively recruited from a waiting list for surgery at Stockholm Spine Center. The analysed cohort consisted of 212 patients (109 women and 103 men, 25-65 years old). READ MORE
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7. Validation of the Edinburgh Gotland Depression Scale for Swedish fathers
University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för psykologiAbstract : Paternal postnatal depression has begun to receive attention during the last decade. Studies have shown that the consequences of paternal and maternal postnatal depression are equally serious. There are currently no validated instrument for screening of paternal postnatal depression. READ MORE
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8. Validering av den svenska översättningen av Communicative Participation Item Bank på individer med Parkinsons sjukdom eller atypisk parkinsonism
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för neurovetenskap och fysiologiAbstract : Studiens syfte var att validera Frågebank om Kommunikativ Delaktighet (FKD), vilket är den svenska översättningen av Communicative Participation Item Bank. Det är ett självskattningsformulär som mäter kommunikativ delaktighet. Studien inkluderade 12 individer med dysartri till följd av Parkinsons sjukdom eller atypisk parkinsonism. READ MORE
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9. Internet Validation and Psychometric Evaluation of the Mini-Social Phobia Inventory (Mini-SPIN) Applied to One Clinical and Two Nonclinical Samples
University essay from Örebro universitet/Institutionen för juridik, psykologi och socialt arbeteAbstract : This study examined the utility of the Mini-Social Phobia Inventory (MS) as a self-report screening measure of Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD). It also assessed whether there were any differences in the way in which respondents used the MS and other self-report measures when administered via the internet, as compared to standard pen and paper format. READ MORE