Blar i Publikasjoner fra Cristin - INN på forfatter "Eriksson, Bengt G."
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Everyday Life and Wellbeing among the Oldest Elderly in Norway—A Qualitative Study
Granerud, Arild; Imingen, Irene; Eriksson, Bengt G. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)Background: Demographic changes in the European countries are resulting in an increase in the proportion of elderly. The life conditions and mental health of older people are fields with insufficient knowledge. Demographical ... -
The Meaning of Social Support in Nature-Based Services for Young Adults with Mental Health Problems
Steigen, Anne Mari; Eriksson, Bengt G.; Kogstad, Ragnfrid Eline; Bergh, Daniel (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)In previous studies, social context and social support have been found to be important in nature-based services. However, no studies have previously focused on the meaning of different dimensions of social support in these ... -
Promoting Personal Growth and Balancing Risk of Violence in Community-Based Mental Health Care: A Professional Perspective
Sollie, Mari Gamme; Eriksson, Bengt G. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)The aim of this study was to investigate how municipal mental health care workers develop professional strategies, taking the risk of service user violence into account. Factors that professionals regard as hindering or ... -
Reablement in Mental Health Care and the Role of the Occupational Therapist:A Qualitative Study
Seberg, Merethe; Eriksson, Bengt G. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)So far, reablement is mainly developed in care for the elderly. This study adds knowledge about reablement in mental health care and the contribution of occupational therapists to this field. Qualitative interviews with ... -
Young Adults in Nature-Based Services in Norway—In-Group and Between-Group Variations Related to Mental Health Problems
Steigen, Anne Mari; Eriksson, Bengt G.; Kogstad, Ragnfrid Eline; Toft, Helge Prytz; Bergh, Daniel (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)Young adults with mental health problems who do not attend school or work constitute a significant welfare challenge in Norway. The welfare services available to these individuals include nature-based services, which are ...