Longitudinal Research on Development In Adolescence – LoRDIA is a study of youth and their development during adolescence. Key areas of study include social networks, adjustment to school, mental health and use of alcohol and drugs.
Collaboration
The research program is a collaboration between Jönköping University (JU) at the School of Health and Welfare (HHJ) and the University of Gothenburg (GU), and covers the fields of social work, psychology and disability studies.
Forskargruppen
- Disa Bergnehr, Associate Professor in Child Studies, HHJ
- Kristian Daneback, Prof. of Social Work, GU
- Arne Gerdner, Professor of Social Work, HHJ
- Mats Granlund, Professor of Disability Studies, HHJ
- Claudia Fahlke, Professor of Psychology, GU
- Anders Håkansson, Professor of Psychiatry, Lund University
- Inga Tidefors, Professor Emeritus of Psychology, GU
- Kristina Berglund, Associate Professor of Psychology, GU
- Margareta Bohlin, Associate Professor of Psychology, GU
- Therese Skoog, Associate Professor of Psychologi, GU
- Anette Skårner, Associate Professor of Social Work, GU
- Thorbjörn Ahlgren, PhD in Social Work, HHJ
- Birgitta Ander, PhD in Social Work, HHJ
- Lilly Augustine, PhD in Behavioral Science, HHJ
- Karin Boson, PhD in Psychology, GU
- Sofia Enell, PhD in Social Work, HHJ
- Karina Huus, PhD in Medicine, HHJ
- Frida Lygnegård, PhD in Disability Studies, HHJ
- Olov Aronson, PhD Student of Social Work, HHJ
- Johan Hagborg, PhD in Psychology, GU
- Sabina Kapetanovic, PhD in Welfare and Social Science, HHJ
- Russell Turner, PhD Student of Social Work, GU
- Torbjörn Kalin, PhD student in Social Work, HHJ