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Schooling-at-Home and Extra Child-Caring Responsibilities were Associated with Parental Mental Health, Psychosocial Well-Being, and Loneliness
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A scoping review of research on coordinated pathways towards employment for youth in vulnerable life situations
(European Journal of Social Work;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-09-11)For youth in vulnerable life situations, pathways to employment can be challenging, suggesting the need for coordinated services. The aim of this review is to explore the existing research on coordinated services for youth ... -
Seksuelle overgrep mot gutter: en unevnelig mistanke?
(Bachelor thesis, 2017)Gjennom praksiserfaring i barneverntjenesten fikk jeg høre at overgepssakene ble opplevd som de vanskeligste å stå i for kontaktpersonene. Til sammenligning viser en studie at bare 13% av blivende barnevernpedagoger mener ... -
Service Users' Self-Narratives on Their Journey from Shame to Pride: Tales of transition
(Journal of Evidence-Informed Social Work;12(1), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-01-13)As part of a course on changing attitudes developed by KREM, a Norwegian service user organization, narratives are used to explore and understand identity formation. The process is based on the role of shame in the lives ... -
Sexual Satisfaction and Associated Biopsychosocial Factors in Stroke Patients Admitted to Specialized Cognitive Rehabilitation
(Sexual Medicine;Volume 9, Issue 5, 100424, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-08-30)Introduction: The consequences of stroke on sexual life in stroke patients in need of specialized cognitive rehabilitation have been limited explored. A biopsychosocial perspective in post-stroke sexuality studies is ... -
Shared Flats in Madrid: Accessing and Analysing Migrants’ Sense of Home
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Should we take their children? Caseworkers’ negotiations of ‘good enough’ care for children living with high-conflict parents
(European Journal of Social Work;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-08-21)Few studies have explored caseworkers’ perspectives on children’s safety and emotional wellbeing in high-conflict families. Based on focus group and individual interviews with 31 Norwegian child protection services staff, ... -
Sickness absence among mothers caring for a child with disability: Examining the impact of mechanical and psychosocial occupational exposures
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Background: Sickness absence is more prevalent among mothers caring for children with disability compared to those caring for non-disabled children. Working in a poor working environment may worsen the impact of care burden ... -
Smart, vulnerable, playful or just disturbing: A discourse analysis of child involvement in palliative care
(Childhood; Volume: 27, issue: 4, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-05-09)In Scandinavian countries, health professionals are legally obliged to involve patients’ minor children. A growing field of research focuses on the support to, and needs and experiences of, these children. We add to previous ... -
Social investment as a means of integrating immigrants in Europe
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2017) -
Social media use and its associations with mental health 9 months after the covid-19 outbreak: a cross-national study
(Frontiers In Public Health;January 2022 | Volume 9 | Article 752004, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-01-18)Background: The covid-19 pandemic has impacted the health and well-being of millions across the globe. Strict social distancing policies and periodic lockdowns has led to an increased reliance on alternative online means ... -
Social media use and its associations with mental health nine months after the COVID-19 outbreak: a cross-national study
(Frontiers In Public Health;January 2022 | Volume 9 | Article 752004, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-01-18)Background: The covid-19 pandemic has impacted the health and well-being of millions across the globe. Strict social distancing policies and periodic lockdowns has led to an increased reliance on alternative online means ... -
Social pedagogy in a professional Norwegian child welfare context
(European Journal of Social Education;(18/19), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010-04)This article is on the issue of social pedagogy in a professional Norwegian child welfare context. Gerd Hagen’s analysis and argumentation on child welfare is a point of departure. In a too wide understanding of child ... -
Social Resilience in the Labour Market: Learning from Young Adults with Visual Impairments in Oslo and Delhi
(Young - Nordic Journal of Youth Research;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-12-03)Globally, young adults with visual impairments (YAVI) encounter multiple employment barriers. However, many circumscribe the risk of labour market exclusion and secure gainful employment. This article surfaces protective ... -
The social robot? Analyzing whether and how the telepresence robot AV1 affords socialization
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Telepresence robots are increasingly used in schools as a way of including students who are unable to be physically present in the classroom with other students. The use of such robots is intended not just to help students ... -
Social support and recovery from mental health problems: a scoping review.
(Nordic Social Work Research;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-01-04)Several systematic reviews have suggested the linkages between social support and mental health or the use of mental health services in general. There is a need to develop the knowledge on different associations between ... -
Social work and sociology: historical separation and current challenges
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Social workers use of knowledge in an evidence-based framework: a mixed methods study
(European Journal of Social Work;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-07-03)Since the 1990s, evidence-based practice has become part of social work, grounded in the notion that social work should be a research-based profession. However, recent studies show that social workers struggle with bridging ... -
Social workers' challenges in the assessment of child abuse and maltreatment: Intersections of class and ethnicity in child protection cases.
(Critical and radical social work An international journal;Volume 5, Number 3, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-08-23)Defining and assessing child abuse and maltreatment has long been a challenge to both researchers and practitioners in social work. Taking an intersectional perspective, this paper explores the meaning of class and ethnicity ...