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Håkan Jönson
Professor
Professor
,
Socialhögskolan
Professor
,
Äldre och åldrande
Profilområdesmedlem
,
LU profilområde: Proaktivt åldrande
Telefon
+46462221293
E-postadress
hakan.jonson
soch.lu
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(17)
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(3)
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(6)
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(5)
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Alfabetisk ordning
Social Sciences
Age
91%
Ageing
30%
Analysis
42%
Approach
28%
Belonging
20%
Collaboration
20%
Communities
22%
Consumers
30%
Crime
13%
Culture
20%
Difference
17%
Disabilities
29%
Drugs
21%
Elderly (Age Groups)
10%
Emotions
13%
Experience
26%
Grants
20%
Interest
15%
Interviews
17%
Involvement
20%
Lifestyle
23%
Logic
40%
Nursing Home
82%
Older Adults
40%
Older Person
30%
Organizations
15%
Personnel
40%
Perspective
23%
Photo-Elicitation
20%
Policy
67%
Print Media
20%
Problem
56%
Purpose
27%
Reasoning
21%
Research
47%
Research and Development
20%
Research Worker
10%
Resident
93%
Responsibility
23%
Rural Areas
33%
Scandal
11%
Service Industries
22%
Situation
12%
Social Behavior
13%
Social Work
61%
Substance Abuse
29%
Sweden
95%
Swedish
50%
Thematic Analysis
13%
Urban Areas
15%
Psychology
Ageism
61%
Aging
91%
Assumption
27%
Attention
20%
Categorisation
47%
Checklists
6%
Connectedness
10%
Consciousness
10%
Domestic Violence
20%
Drug Abuse
13%
Empowerment
20%
Expectations
26%
Fear
23%
Group Processes
20%
Home Care
6%
Home Setting
6%
Housing
6%
Humans
20%
Identity Formation
20%
Intention
6%
Mealtimes
20%
Metaphor
5%
Mistreatment
20%
Mixed Methods
20%
Neglect
20%
Place Attachment
20%
Psychoanalysis
10%
Psychology
6%
Qualitative Method
6%
Quality of Life
20%
Reasoning
27%
Reciprocal Relationship
10%
Resources
16%
Self-Presentation
20%
Social Exclusion
10%
Stereotyping
6%
Thematic Analysis
12%
Toddlers
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Analysis
41%
Care of Older People
10%
Client
10%
Data Analysis
6%
Family
10%
Frailty
6%
Home Care
44%
Informal Carer
30%
Male
10%
Nursing Home
66%
Older People
73%
Person
70%
Procedures
13%
Qualitative Content Analysis
8%
Researcher
47%
Resident
100%
Residential Care
20%
Sample
10%