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LoRDIA

Longitudinal Research on Development In Adolescence

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            • Barn som far illa. En prospektiv longitudinell studie om utveckling insatser till barn med omfattande riskfaktorer
            • Elever som upplevt övergrepp, våld och försummelse i barndomen. Vad behöver dessa elever för att klara sin skolgång?
            • Key factors for positive or negative development in adolescence
            • Sociala influenser – familj respektive kamratgrupp
            • The everyday life, social relationships, and psychological health of immigrant youth
            • What characterizes adolescents with early alcohol and drug experiences? - A dissertation on adolescents’ mental health, personality and substance use.
            • Youth onset in substance use

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            LORDIA

            LoRDIA (Longitudinal Research on Development In Adolescence) is a study of psychosocial development in youth.

            Starting in autumn 2013, data has been collected in four municipalities in Jönköping and Västra Götaland’s counties.

            School of Health and Welfare in Jönköping

            • Department of Social Work

            Gothenburg University

            • Department of Psychology
            • Department of Social Work

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