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Johan Hultman

Professor Kontaktinformation E-post: johan [dot] hultman [at] ses [dot] lu [dot] se Telefon: +46 42 35 66 13Organisation Institutionen för tjänstevetenskap Rumsnummer: E423 WebbplatsJohan Hultmans profil i Lunds universitets forskningsportalAndra roller Forskningskoordinator Institutionen för tjänstevetenskap Jag är professor i kulturgeografi och disputerade vid Lunds universitet 1998. Jag forskar

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Occupational factors and characteristics of the social network in people with persistent mental illness.

Associations between occupational factors and characteristics of the social network in people with persistent mental illness were investigated. Participant groups (N = 103) representing three types of daily occupations working or studying, visiting community-based activity centers, and having no regular daily occupation-were selected for the study. Participants were assessed regarding social inter

The Life Situation of People with Persistent Mental Illness Visiting Day Centers: a Comparative Study.

This study compared the life situation of visitors of day centers (DC) for people with mental illness (N = 93) with a comparison group (N = 82) in respect of sociodemographic and clinical characteristics, care consumption, well-being and everyday activities. The response rate was 49%, and those who declined are believed to be those with the most severe psychiatric disabilities. Most individuals we

Runsten på resa : Lundagårdsstenen från vikingatid till nutid

The article traces the Lundagård rune-stone on its road in Lund – from its origin as a part of a Viking Age monument probably at Helgonabacken, its reuse at the All Saints monastery, where it was rediscovered in 1682, to the park Lundagård in the 1740s, its reuse in a memorial in the old Botanical Garden in 1868 to its location in the university library since 1957. The movements are perceived as a

Relationships between occupational engagement and status of and satisfaction with sociodemographic factors in a group of people with schizophrenia.

Abstract The present study is part of a larger project investigating occupational engagement and health in a group of people with schizophrenia. This study was aimed at extending this knowledge base with regard to occupational engagement and sociodemographic factors. Seventy-four outpatients participated in the study. The Profile of Occupational Engagement in People with Schizophrenia, the Lancash