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Atypical Interaction Conference
Welcome to Linköping University, Sweden and the Atypical Interaction Conference, 10-12 June 2025. Abstract submissions will appear here in November. Abstract submission deadline will be 20 January 2025.
Doctoral studies in Disability research
The doctoral program consists of students with different backgrounds, which is a prerequisite for disability questions to be treated from many perspectives.
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Pain and nutrition
Interest in the role of healthy eating and nutrition-related health in pain management is increasing in both the research and clinical space.
Conversations in Social Work (SAMSOC)
The researcher/working group gathers researchers and teachers who are interested in the role of social interaction in social work. Conversations and encounters are fundamental components of social work, regardless of organization or client groups.
The Social Work research environment
The Social Work research environment nurtures justice and is guided by the principle of equal value for all persons. It acts to promote social change towards a more sustainable and inclusive society.
Occupational therapy research
Occupational therapy research aims to reduce obstacles to functioning in society and increase individuals’ opportunities for participating actively in their everyday situations irrespective of their disabilities.
A Path to Prevention of Elder Abuse in Long-term care, APPEAL
The past year prevalence of elder abuse among community dwelling older adults have been reported to be about 10-15% in both Swedish and international studies.
Young and Participating - YoPa
The research includes children and young people with activity limitations in their everyday lives. This can be due to intellectual disabilities, ADHD, mobility impairments, or no specific diagnosis but with need of special support in school.
Cultural competence for Health personnel
The instrument can be used both in research as a data collection instrument and as a clinically applied instrument in various activities. Several research projects linked to the instrument are currently underway.
Internet use and participation
How do young people with intellectual disabilities use internet to take part in everyday digital life and an ever more internet based society? We explores this question from the target group’s own perspective, using methods adapted for the purpose.