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Historier om å "ha" ADHD : fem personer forteller om hvordan det var å bli diagnostisert i ungdomstiden og hva diagnosen betyr for deres opplevelse av seg selv
(Master thesis, 2016)Denne oppgaven er en kvalitativ studie som baserer seg på semi- strukturerte intervju med fem deltakere som har diagnosen ADHD. Studien har en narrativ tilnærming og har som hensikt å gi en dypere forståelse av hvordan en ... -
HIV er et virus, ikke et menneske : en studie om hvilke handlinger som kan bidra til at personer som lever med HIV opplever likeverd i møte med norsk hverdag
(Master thesis, 2015)Bakgrunn: Mangelfull kunnskap i befolkningen om hvordan hiv smitter og ikke smitter, gjør at mange har negative holdninger til hiv eller er usikre på hvordan man forholder seg til personer som lever med hiv. Dette gjør at ... -
HIV- and AIDS-associated neurocognitive functioning in Zambia - a perspective based on differences between the genders
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) are frequently associated with neurocognitive impairment (NCI). However, few studies have examined the interrelationship between ... -
Hjelpe meg?: Motivasjonsarbeid ved behandling av spiseforstyrrelser
(Master thesis, 2010)Pasienter med spiseforstyrrelser kommer ofte i kontakt med hjelpeapparatet med sterk ambivalens til endring. Som behandler kan det være utfordrende å arbeide med mennesker med spiseforstyrrelser, da mange pasienter ikke ... -
Holistic Assessment of Factors Associated with Exhaustion, the Main Symptom of Burnout: A Meta-Analysis of Longitudinal Studies
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The Holistic Life-Crafting Model: a systematic literature review of meaning-making behaviors
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Pursuing meaningful life experiences is vital for wellbeing and health. Crafting strategies, such as job crafting and work-life balance crafting, have been developed to create meaning in specific life domains. However, ... -
A home-based approach to understanding the effect of spatial autocorrelation on seat belt non-use
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Roadside observations indicate that seat belt use rates are often spatially correlated with nearby areas. However, very few studies have examined the effects of spatial autocorrelation on seat belt use. This study used ... -
Homework Assignments, Agenda Setting and the Therapeutic Alliance in Cognitive Therapy with Cluster C Personality Disorders: Synergetic or Antagonistic Ingredients?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background Research indicates that therapist competence in assigning homework may play a prominent role for outcome in cognitive therapy (CT) with various psychiatric disorders, including Cluster C personality disorders. ... -
Homotypic and heterotypic continuity of symptoms of psychiatric disorders from age 4 to 10 years: a dynamic panel model
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Background Childhood psychiatric disorders and their symptoms evince both within-disorder (homotypic) and between-disorder (heterotypic) continuities. These continuities may be due to earlier symptoms causing later ... -
Hoping for the best but unprepared for the worst? Explorative analysis of police students’ encounter with child abuse investigation
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Child abuse investigation can include complex stressors increasing the risk of secondary trauma among police professionals. This study explores the preparedness of police students about to engage in child abuse investigation ... -
Housing first, connection second: the impact of professional helping relationships on the trajectories of housing stability for people facing severe and multiple disadvantage
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background: Despite the accumulating evidence on the role of professional helping relationships for highly disadvantaged populations, methodological shortcomings have made it difficult to establish a robust relationshipsoutcomes ... -
Hov do the same job demands and resources predict work engagement and workaholism? - A SEM analysis investigating the relation between job characteristics and heavy work investment
(Master thesis, 2017)Work engagement and workaholism are considered as, respectively, positive and negative heavy work investment constructs, and predict opposite outcomes for job performance and well-being. Thus, work engagement should be ... -
How anonymity and norms influence costly support for environmental causes
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Social norms are a key driver of pro-environmental action, but their influence may vary by context. An important contextual factor is behavior observability. We employ a laboratory quasi-experiment studying donations to ... -
How are minor mental health problems perceived by Traditional Chinese Medicine?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)The purpose of this study was to reach a better understanding of how minor mental health problems (MMP) are perceived in China by professionals practicing Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and by well-educated people ... -
How Can Social Expectations and Related Stress among Adolescents and Young Adults Be Better Coped with through Practicing Yoga?
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2023)In this chapter, I discuss how practicing yoga was experienced by adolescents and young adults and how such experiences seem to contribute to better coping with stress. As a contextualization, I will describe the current ... -
How Can Trivers (1974) Parent-Offspring Conflict Theory Perhaps Both Predict and Explain the Evolutionary Logic for a Hypothetical Weak Position for Children Both Within Families and Within Societies Throughout Human History?
(Master thesis, 2020)Trivers (1974) forelder-avkom konflikt teori (FAK) postulerer at inklusiv fitness konflikter kan manifesteres imellom foreldre og barn, og at foreldrene oftest vinner disse konfliktene. Historiske eksempler på mulige ... -
How Do I See Myself? A Systematic Review of Identities in Pro-Environmental Behaviour Research
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Encouraging pro‐environmental behaviour (PEB) is an environmental and societal concern. Encouraging PEB focussing on how consumers see themselves (their identity) has blossomed. However, a theoretical assessment of this ... -
How Do Late Adults Experience Meaning During the COVID-19 Lockdown? The Role of Intrinsic Goals
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Late adults differ in the degree to which their mental health is impacted by the COVID-19 crisis, with interindividual differences in their capacity to mobilize coping resources playing an important role. Therefore, the ... -
How Do People Stop Worrying
(Master thesis, 2021)Abstrakt Innledning: Denne studien ønsker å svare på spørsmålet "hvordan slutter folk å bekymre seg?". Bekymring er kjernesymptomet i generalisert angstlidelse, og ved å svare på dette spørsmålet kan det føre til bedre ... -
How do people with weak and strong pro-environmental worldviews process visual climate change information? An EEG study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)In a pioneering work, this study explores the potential that may be found in combining the environmental psychological concept environmental worldview with the neurocognitive study technique electroencephalography (EEG). ...