The aim of this study was to describe and develop an understanding of schoolchildren’s health and well-being from their own perspective. Nearly 100 schoolchildren from the northern part of Sweden, aged 1012 years, wrote open letters and participated in group discussions as a way to share their lived experience. The phenomenological analyze resulted in three main themes; (a) associating with others; (b) actively participating and (c) being a recipient. The schoolchildren’s lived experience formed an intricate unite including health and ill-health as well as well-being and lack thereof. The meaning of schoolchildren’s health and well-being was understood as the experience of relationships to others and as the relationship to oneself. The rela...
This article describes the Universal Education Foundation's (UEF) activities to create research tool...
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to evaluate mothers ' and fathers ' perception of ...
Increasing health problems among children place demands on school health care. It is unclear how con...
Introduction: According to the Convention on the Rights of the Child, all children have the right to...
Objectives: As children spend a great deal of their time in school, the climate in the classroom can...
Background. Previous studies have shown that girls present welfare-related symptoms differently than...
Background: Poor perceived health during childhood may affect an individual’s well-being throughout ...
The object of this study is to examine children’s perspectives on health and what elements make them...
Relevance of the topic: The well-being of pupils in our society has been declining. The boys and gi...
This article aims at providing theory for use in school health services. By exploring the accounts o...
The interest for children's health is a global issue and concerns are voiced in areas of children's ...
The interest for children's health is a global issue and concerns are voiced in areas of children's ...
The article raises a problem that we do not pay sufficient attention to children’s point of view to ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to gain more knowledge about the phenomenon of the inner ch...
Background It is well known that Swedish-speaking adults in Finland have higher life expectancy and ...
This article describes the Universal Education Foundation's (UEF) activities to create research tool...
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to evaluate mothers ' and fathers ' perception of ...
Increasing health problems among children place demands on school health care. It is unclear how con...
Introduction: According to the Convention on the Rights of the Child, all children have the right to...
Objectives: As children spend a great deal of their time in school, the climate in the classroom can...
Background. Previous studies have shown that girls present welfare-related symptoms differently than...
Background: Poor perceived health during childhood may affect an individual’s well-being throughout ...
The object of this study is to examine children’s perspectives on health and what elements make them...
Relevance of the topic: The well-being of pupils in our society has been declining. The boys and gi...
This article aims at providing theory for use in school health services. By exploring the accounts o...
The interest for children's health is a global issue and concerns are voiced in areas of children's ...
The interest for children's health is a global issue and concerns are voiced in areas of children's ...
The article raises a problem that we do not pay sufficient attention to children’s point of view to ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to gain more knowledge about the phenomenon of the inner ch...
Background It is well known that Swedish-speaking adults in Finland have higher life expectancy and ...
This article describes the Universal Education Foundation's (UEF) activities to create research tool...
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to evaluate mothers ' and fathers ' perception of ...
Increasing health problems among children place demands on school health care. It is unclear how con...