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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Campusbokhandeln : Investigation of a new Establishement

Henriksson, Björn, Frenzel, Felix January 2008 (has links)
<p>In the majority of cases students are short of money and have problems to finance their low standard subsistence. An additional financial burden for students is purchasing the costly literature for their courses and studies. Universities often support their students by providing a library but a library can never cover all the books that are demanded. Students often do not need or use their purchased books longer than they have to; with the closure of a course or a semester books become useless for the owner. To get back some money after having used a book it is common to resell the book in various ways. Regularly students’ organisations or universities established some sort of platform for example a bill-board in their facilities or on the internet. But the existence of these platforms made trading the used literature not easier because there are no rules and no regulations. The store <em>Campusbokhandeln</em> took this problem and started a business to make it easier for students to sell and buy used books with fair regulations so every participator profits. <em>Campusbokhandeln</em> has a main store at <em>Örebro</em><em> University</em> and one at <em>Karlstad</em><em> University</em>. The purpose of the study is to find out whether <em>Campusbokhandeln</em> is able to expand their actions to another university in Sweden and if yes to which university. The results of the research show that the demand for a platform like <em>Campusbokhandeln</em> if very high and that the owners can take the chance to expand. After a SWOT-analysis we were able to point out chances and give suggestions about the future of the business.</p>
162

Validation of the Social Communication Questionnaire (SCQ) in a Hispanic Sample: Understanding the Impact of Expressed Emotion

Gonzalez, Vanessa 12 April 2008 (has links)
The SCQ is a popular screener for ASDs derived from the gold-standard diagnostic interview. This study examined the validity of the SCQ in a Hispanic sample. Additionally, the mother's expressed emotion toward her child with ASD was examined. Participants included 217 Hispanic and non-Hispanic white mothers of children with and without ASDs ages 4-10. The actual diagnostic status of all children was determined using a historical review of records. ROC curve analysis yielded much lower sensitivity and specificity than the original validation study, with very little difference found between the 15 and 22 cutoffs. A cutoff score of 12 performed the best with a sensitivity of .86 and specificity of .54 in distinguishing between ASD and Non-ASD. There were no significant findings in expressed emotion between Hispanics or Whites, nor did it predict SCQ score. Limitations included a small non-Hispanic White sample. Findings of this study corroborate recent validation results.
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Campusbokhandeln : Investigation of a new Establishement

Henriksson, Björn, Frenzel, Felix January 2008 (has links)
In the majority of cases students are short of money and have problems to finance their low standard subsistence. An additional financial burden for students is purchasing the costly literature for their courses and studies. Universities often support their students by providing a library but a library can never cover all the books that are demanded. Students often do not need or use their purchased books longer than they have to; with the closure of a course or a semester books become useless for the owner. To get back some money after having used a book it is common to resell the book in various ways. Regularly students’ organisations or universities established some sort of platform for example a bill-board in their facilities or on the internet. But the existence of these platforms made trading the used literature not easier because there are no rules and no regulations. The store Campusbokhandeln took this problem and started a business to make it easier for students to sell and buy used books with fair regulations so every participator profits. Campusbokhandeln has a main store at Örebro University and one at Karlstad University. The purpose of the study is to find out whether Campusbokhandeln is able to expand their actions to another university in Sweden and if yes to which university. The results of the research show that the demand for a platform like Campusbokhandeln if very high and that the owners can take the chance to expand. After a SWOT-analysis we were able to point out chances and give suggestions about the future of the business.
164

Sömn hos små barn och deras föräldrar / The sleep of little children and their parents

Ökvist, Marie January 2009 (has links)
Background: How small children sleep influence the whole family. Sleeping problems, could influence children physical, mental, emotionally, cognitive and socially. When parents get waked by the children, who wake by themselves in the middle of the night, the parents do not always now what to do. Aim: The aim of this study was how children sleep and how it influence their parents sleep habit. The question formulation was threefold: Firstly. To describe the sleeping habit of children aged 0-3 years and their parents. Secondly, how usual are sleeping problems and which are the differences concerning sleep between those who experience problems and those who do not? Thirdly, witch help has the parents searched and received concerning sleeping problems. Method: The study was empirical and a questionnaire was constructed. This was delivered to three children care centres. 51 questionnaires were answered and analysed. Results: The parents who believed that they sometimes had problem with the sleep, felt more irascible. They also believed that the children were more frequently sick. The parents talked more with district nurse, and they had more frequently at least two children.
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Psychometric evaluation of a Swedish version of Krantz Health Opinion Survey

Svedberg, Petra, Ivarsson, Bodil, Nilsson, Ulrica G, Roxberg, Åsa, Baigi, Amir, Brunt, David, Brännström, Margareta, Fridlund, Bengt, Persson, Sylvi, Rask, Mikael, Alm Roijer, Carin January 2012 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the psy- chometric properties of a Swedish version of The Krantz Health Opinion Survey (KHOS). A conven- ience sample of 79 persons (47 men and 32 women) was recruited from The Heart and Lung Patients’ National Association at ten local meeting places in different areas in Sweden. The questionnaire was examined for face and content validity, internal con-sistency and test-retest reliability. The findings showed that the Swedish version of KHOS is accept- able in terms of face and content validity, internal consistency and test-retest reliability over time among 79 individuals &gt;65 years of age and with a cardiac disease. In conclusion, wider evaluations of the psy- chometric use of KHOS for other populations and settings are recommended. / SAMMI
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Validation of an Enhanced Questionnaire Designed to Assess Stress and Social Support in Patients with Chronic Periodontitis

Levine, Jill 15 February 2010 (has links)
Background: In this study, we enhanced a diagnostic questionnaire which had been previously developed to measure stress and social support. Methods: 101 patients with chronic periodontitis and 50 healthy control subjects completed our questionnaire package after which we analyzed the data for trends and associations. Results: Our enhanced questionnaire provided a valid and reliable measure of stress and social support in patients with chronic periodontitis. Conclusion: Our enhanced questionnaire provided both a valid and a reliable measure of stress and social support in patients with chronic periodontitis however requires further refinement to predict periodontal disease experience and severity.
167

The Accuracy of Epidemiologic Definitions of Childhood Asthma Using a Clinical Reference Standard

Yang, Connie 24 July 2012 (has links)
This study determined the sensitivity and specificity of questionnaires and administrative databases compared to a clinical reference standard for asthma. 208 schoolchildren from a population-based sample participated. They underwent a physician assessment, spirometry, methacholine challenge, exhaled nitric oxide and skin testing. Data was linked to the Ontario Asthma Surveillance Information System. “Questionnaire diagnosis” was an affirmative response to physician-diagnosed asthma. “Database diagnosis” was 2 outpatient visits or 1 hospitalization within 2 years. “Clinical diagnosis” required a physician assessment and objective findings of asthma. “Questionnaire diagnosis” of asthma was specific (92.1%) but not sensitive (75.3%) compared to the “clinical diagnosis”. “Database diagnosis” was sensitive (87.5%) but not specific (64.8%). Both sources had an excellent negative predictive value (97-98%) but poor positive predictive value (24-55%). Epidemiologic methods accurately identify those without asthma but are poor at identifying those with asthma, leading to an overestimation of asthma prevalence and dilution of risk estimates.
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The Accuracy of Epidemiologic Definitions of Childhood Asthma Using a Clinical Reference Standard

Yang, Connie 24 July 2012 (has links)
This study determined the sensitivity and specificity of questionnaires and administrative databases compared to a clinical reference standard for asthma. 208 schoolchildren from a population-based sample participated. They underwent a physician assessment, spirometry, methacholine challenge, exhaled nitric oxide and skin testing. Data was linked to the Ontario Asthma Surveillance Information System. “Questionnaire diagnosis” was an affirmative response to physician-diagnosed asthma. “Database diagnosis” was 2 outpatient visits or 1 hospitalization within 2 years. “Clinical diagnosis” required a physician assessment and objective findings of asthma. “Questionnaire diagnosis” of asthma was specific (92.1%) but not sensitive (75.3%) compared to the “clinical diagnosis”. “Database diagnosis” was sensitive (87.5%) but not specific (64.8%). Both sources had an excellent negative predictive value (97-98%) but poor positive predictive value (24-55%). Epidemiologic methods accurately identify those without asthma but are poor at identifying those with asthma, leading to an overestimation of asthma prevalence and dilution of risk estimates.
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Validation of an Enhanced Questionnaire Designed to Assess Stress and Social Support in Patients with Chronic Periodontitis

Levine, Jill 15 February 2010 (has links)
Background: In this study, we enhanced a diagnostic questionnaire which had been previously developed to measure stress and social support. Methods: 101 patients with chronic periodontitis and 50 healthy control subjects completed our questionnaire package after which we analyzed the data for trends and associations. Results: Our enhanced questionnaire provided a valid and reliable measure of stress and social support in patients with chronic periodontitis. Conclusion: Our enhanced questionnaire provided both a valid and a reliable measure of stress and social support in patients with chronic periodontitis however requires further refinement to predict periodontal disease experience and severity.
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Reliability and Validity of the Self-report Quality of Life Questionnaire for Japanese School-aged Children with Asthma (JSCA-QOL v.3)

Asano, Midori, Sugiura, Taichi, Miura, Kiyomi, Torii, Shinpei, Ishiguro, Ayako January 2006 (has links)
Reprint from: Allergology International 55(1), 2006, p.59-65

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