Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Haugan, Tommy"
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Kulturtilbud for inkludering av eldre med innvandrerbakgrunn. Forprosjekt.
Sandsund, Mariann; Midtgård, Trude Mariane; Rangul, Vegar; Haugan, Tommy (Research report, 2020)Norge blir et stadig mer flerkulturelt samfunn, og antallet eldre med innvandrerbakgrunn vil øke i årene framover. Overordnet mål for prosjektet har vært å utvikle ny kunnskap og nye forslag til hvordan skape gode kulturelle ... -
Non-completion of secondary education and early disability in Norway: Geographic patterns, individual and community risks
Myhr, Arnhild Ramberg; Haugan, Tommy; Lillefjell, Monica; Halvorsen, Thomas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Background School non-completion and early work disability is a great public health challenge in Norway, as in most western countries. This study aims to investigate how medically based disability pension (DP) among young ... -
Residential mobility, family structure, and completion of upper secondary education – A registry-based cohort study of the Norwegian adolescent population
Haugan, Tommy; Myhr, Arnhild (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Background: Longitudinal studies exploring the complex interplay between family structures and residential mobility on educational achievement and failure are lacking. We investigate the interplay between the number of ... -
School Functioning and Educational Aspirations in Adolescents With Social Anxiety—The Young-HUNT3 Study, Norway
Jystad, Ingunn; Haugan, Tommy; Bjerkeset, Ottar; Sund, Erik; Vaag, Jonas Rennemo (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Social anxiety disorder (SAD) typically emerges during childhood or early adolescence and often has long-term effects on several areas of an individual's life, including school and education. The purpose of this study is ... -
Sociodemographic Correlates and Mental Health Comorbidities in Adolescents With Social Anxiety: The Young-HUNT3 Study, Norway
Jystad, Ingunn; Bjerkeset, Ottar; Haugan, Tommy; Sund, Erik; Vaag, Jonas Rennemo (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Social anxiety is highly prevalent in adolescents and is often associated with great individual suffering and functional impairment. Psychiatric comorbidity is common and further adds to this burden. The purposes of this ...