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How is low parental socioeconomic status associated with future smoking and nicotine dependence in offspring? A population-based longitudinal 13-year follow-up
(Scandinavian Journal of Public Health;Volume 45, Issue 1, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-02)Aims: Low socioeconomic status (SES) characterizes smoking and nicotine dependence in adult samples. However, less is known about how parental SES is linked to smoking in offspring and potential mechanisms at work. ... -
How is the School Library Used? Mapping the Use of an Upper Secondary School Library
(IASL Conference Proceedings;2021: IASL Conference Proceedings (Denton, Texas): A Rich Tapestry of Practice and Research Around the World, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-09-24)To be able to secure an evidence-based development of the library service at a large upper secondary school in Norway, a multi method study was conducted to map the use of the library. Findings show that the library is ... -
How is the School Library Used? Mapping the Use of an Upper Secondary School Library
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How Long Is a Normal Labor? Contemporary Patterns of Labor and Birth in a Low-Risk Sample of 1,612 Women from Four Nordic Countries
(Birth;42(4), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-10-15)Objective: Normal progress of labor is a subject for discussion among professionals. The aim of this study was to assess the duration of labor in women with a planned home birth and spontaneous onset who gave birth at home ... -
How Long Is a Normal Labor? Contemporary Patterns of Labor and Birth in a Low-Risk Sample of 1,612 Women from Four Nordic Countries
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015-10-15)Objective: Normal progress of labo u r is a subject for discussion among professionals. The aim of th is study was to assess the length of labour in women with a planned home birth and spontaneous onset who ... -
How many of persistent coughers have pulmonary tuberculosis? Population-based cohort study in Ethiopia
(BMJ Open;Volume 12, Issue 5, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-05-24)Objective: Many individuals with persistent cough and smear microscopy-negative sputum test for tuberculosis (TB) remain at risk of developing the disease. This study estimates the incidence of pulmonary TB (PTB) among ... -
How Movement Habits Become Relevant in Novel Learning Situations
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Purpose: To (a) present a theoretical framework that describes how learners’ movement habits become relevant in the development of movement capability and (b) present data that illustrate how this process occurs in practice. ... -
How much green does it cost? : local government’s use of economic analysis on climate and environmental issues
(Master thesis, 2012)The aim of this paper is to identify if skills and actors in public organizations have an influence on the use of economic analysis on environmental and climate issues. My background and motivation is based on the City of ... -
How much is much?: a conceptual study of web traffic.
(Liber quarterly: the journal of European research libraries;21(2), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)Valid and relevant statistics are required for library planning and advocacy. As libraries and their users turn to the web, library statistics must follow. In this paper we explore the use of three common traffic indicators ... -
How much synthetic oxytocin is infused during labour? A review and analysis of regimens used in 12 countries
(PLoS ONE; 15(7): e0227941, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-07-28)Objective: To compare synthetic oxytocin infusion regimens used during labour, calculate the International Units (IU) escalation rate and total amount of IU infused over eight hours. Design: Observational study. Setting: ... -
How much would reduced emigration mitigate ageing in Norway?
(Vienna Yearbook of Population Research;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Population ageing is a topic of great concern in many countries. To counteract the negative effects of ageing, increased fertility or immigration are often proposed as demographic remedies. Changed emigration is, however, ... -
How Norwegian multicultural kindergartens deal with diversity:Teachers perspectives of how the Framework Plan for kindergartens content and tasks is understood and implemented.
(Master thesis, 2018)The purpose of this study is to understand how Norwegian multicultural kindergartens deal with diversity. Kindergartens in Norway are increasingly becoming multicultural. The ministry of education and research laid down a ... -
How older adults recovering from substance use problems experience mattering
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Aim: Mattering is a fundamental human experience promoting crucial components to later-life recovery processes. Today, the largest population of older adult persons with substance use problems, so far, is on a steep rise ... -
How People with Lived Experiences of Substance Use Understand and Experience User Involvement in Substance Use Care: A Synthesis of Qualitative Studies
(International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health;Volume 18 / Issue 19, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-09-28)There is a need for more knowledge on how people with substance use problems (SUPs) understand and experience user involvement when receiving care. In this systematic review, we identify and reanalyse the existing qualitative ... -
How Prior Experience With Automated Technology Impacts Perceptions of Autonomous Vehicles Among Midwestern U.S. Farmers
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) are widely considered to be the future of surface transportation in the United States, but little is understood about how people will interact with these vehicles, what they will use them for, and ... -
How Private Placements of Equity Influence SPAC Returns. An event study of how the relative size of PIPE impacts abnormal SPAC returns
(Master thesis, 2022)This thesis conducts an event study of how the size of capital raised by special purpose acquisition companies (SPAC) through private investment in public equity (PIPE) affects the performance of SPACs. This is done by ... -
How public home care officers reason when making a needs assessment for food distribution to homebound elderly persons in Sweden
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2013)Food distribution (FD) is a part of the public social and care service in Sweden aiming to prevent improper food intake for persons that they are unable to do their ow n shopping, and prepare their own meals, and in ... -
How pupils’ playfulness creates possibilities for pleasure and learning in physical education
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Background: Physical education has been described as too instrumental and uncritical, where a focus on utility has limited the value of pleasure in movement. Decades of previous research has addressed the need for changes ... -
How school leaders can gain role clarity and grow their leadership identity
(Research in Educational Administration and Leadership;Volume: 5, Issue: 2/June 2020, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-10-02)Over the past decades, principals have experienced an increased pressure emanating from the responsibility for managing change and building organisations, whilst striving to improve students’ learning outcomes (Abrahamsen, ... -
How school nurses experience and understand everyday pain among adolescents
(BMC Nursing;16(53), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Pain problems are a rapidly growing health problem found among both children and adolescent, and about 15–30% have reported chronic pain problems. School nurses in Norway meet adolescents with various ailments, including ...