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| Ulrika ErikssonSummaryAffiliation: Mid Sweden University Country: Sweden Publications
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School demands and subjective health complaints among Swedish schoolchildren: a multilevel studyUlrika Eriksson
Department of Health Sciences, Mid Sweden University, Ostersund, Sweden
Scand J Public Health 38:344-50. 2010..The aim of the present study was to determine the extent to which demands in the classroom are associated with subjective health complaints in Swedish schoolchildren...
Health outcomes among Swedish children: the role of social capital in the family, school and neighbourhoodUlrika Eriksson
Department of Health Sciences, Mid Sweden University, Ostersund, Sweden
Acta Paediatr 101:513-7. 2012..The aim of the study was to explore the extent to which Swedish children's perceptions of social capital in the family, school and neighbourhood predicted health complaints and well-being...
Struggling for confirmation--patients' experiences of dissatisfaction with hospital careUlrika Eriksson
Mid Sweden University, Department of Health Sciences, Ostersund, Sweden
J Clin Nurs 16:438-46. 2007..The aim of the study was to illuminate patients' experiences of dissatisfaction with hospital care...
Growing up in rural community--children's experiences of social capital from perspectives of wellbeingUlrika Eriksson
Department of Health Sciences, Mid Sweden University, Ostersund, Sweden
Rural Remote Health 10:1322. 2010..The aim of this study was to describe how social capital in the neighborhood is perceived by children living in rural areas, and to reveal what this adds to their sense of wellbeing...
Perceptions of community trust and safety - consequences for children's well-being in rural and urban contextsUlrika Eriksson
Department of Health Sciences, Mid Sweden University, Ostersund, Sweden
Acta Paediatr 100:1373-8. 2011..To explore the associations between subjective well-being and perceptions of community trust and safety amongst children in rural and urban areas...
