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Health Promotion International | 2017

Promoting mental health in Swedish preschool–teacher views

Pernilla Isaksson; Bertil Marklund; Katarina Haraldsson

Summary The promotion of childhood mental health is an important investment for the future. Many young children spend a large amount of time in preschool, which have unique opportunities to promote mental health at an early stage. The aim of this study was to illuminate teachers’ views of what they do in ordinary work to promote mental health among preschool children. This qualitative study had a descriptive and exploratory design and qualitative content analysis was utilized. Six focus group interviews with preschool teachers, concerning families from different cultural, geographical and socioeconomic backgrounds, were conducted in a county in the southwest of Sweden. Both manifest and latent content appeared. Three categories, ‘structured world’, ‘pleasant climate’ and ‘affirming the child’ and 10 subcategories emerged. The latent content of these categories is described under the theme ‘creating an atmosphere where each child can flourish in harmony with their environment’. The results show teachers different working approaches with mental health in preschool and together with previous research these results can provide a basis of knowledge for preschool teachers and inspire them to develop and maintain their health-promoting work. In future studies it should be particularly interesting to investigate how the promotive way to work can be transferred to strengthen mental health throughout the school years.


Early Years | 2017

‘Happy when they arrive, happy when they go home’ – focusing on promoting children’s mental health creates a sense of trust at preschools

Katarina Haraldsson; Pernilla Isaksson; Monica Eriksson

Abstract A need for research on young children’s mental health has been identified. Moreover, there is a need to enhance teachers’ skills regarding health promotion work in preschool. The aim of the study is to examine the impact of a specific course on mental health promotion among Swedish preschool teachers. Data were gathered through interviews and documentation. A qualitative content analysis was used. Three categories: ‘attention’, ‘belonging’ and ‘personal growth’ – and six subcategories emerged from the analysis. The latent content of these categories is described in the theme: ‘Increased awareness, in thoughts and actions, of promoting mental health may create a sense of trust at preschools’. The results show that a specific course to promote mental health enhanced the teachers’ awareness of mental health which improved their work with children. This contributed to the development of a sense of trust at preschools, which is important to children’s mental health.


Public Health | 2008

Evaluation of a school-based health promotion programme for adolescents aged 12-15 years with focus on well-being related to stress.

Katarina Haraldsson; Eva-Carin Lindgren; Bengt Fridlund; Amir Baigi; Marie Lydell; Bertil Marklund


Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences | 2007

Stress in children: how fifth-year pupils experience stress in everyday life.

Elisabeth Brobeck; Bertil Marklund; Katarina Haraldsson; Leeni Berntsson


Health Promotion International | 2010

What makes the everyday life of Swedish adolescent girls less stressful : a qualitative analysis

Katarina Haraldsson; Eva-Carin Lindgren; Cathrine Hildingh; Bertil Marklund


Health & Social Care in The Community | 2005

The self‐reported health condition of women after their participation in a stress management programme: a pilot study

Katarina Haraldsson; Bengt Fridlund; Amir Baigi; Bertil Marklund


Stress and Health | 2011

Adolescent girls' experiences of underlying social processes triggering stress in their everyday life: a grounded theory study

Katarina Haraldsson; Eva-Carin Lindgren; Bengt Mattsson; Bengt Fridlund; Bertil Marklund


Archive | 2010

Hur mår hallänningen? : Hallands resultat från nationella folkhälsoenkäten – Hälsa på lika villkor

Bertil Marklund; Amir Baigi; Håkan Bergh; Katarina Haraldsson; Eva-Carin Lindgren; Mayvor Ström


ASPHER European Conference on Public Health, 5-8 November 2008, Lisbon | 2008

Evaluation of a school-based adolescent health promotion programme with focus on well-being related to stress

Katarina Haraldsson; Eva-Carin Lindgren; Bengt Fridlund; Aamir Baigi; Marie Lydell; Bertil Marklund


Archive | 2006

Ung i Halland

Bertil Marklund; Amir Baigi; Håkan Bergh; Katarina Haraldsson; Eva-Carin Lindgren; Eva Wendt; Ingrid Lennartsson

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Amir Baigi

University of Gothenburg

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Marie Lydell

University of Gothenburg

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Håkan Bergh

University of Gothenburg

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Bengt Mattsson

University of Gothenburg

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