Anton Dahlberg
Associated Researcher at Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences; Social Medicine/CHAP
- E-mail:
- anton.dahlberg@uu.se
- Visiting address:
- BMC, Husargatan 3, Uppsala
- Postal address:
- Box 564
751 22 Uppsala
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Short presentation
Anton Dahlberg is a researcher in CHAP, conducting research on preschool children's mental health and parenting (e.g. in the Focus project). He received his PhD in 2021 with his thesis on behavioural and emotional problems in preschool children and parenting support.
Anton also works on letting the voice of the youngest children be heard, and uses and evaluates among others the interview method In My Shoes.
In addition to his research, Anton works as a psychologist in maternal/child health care.
Biography
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Medverkan i media (urval)
Intervju i Förskoleforum (2023-03-27)
Intervju i tidningen Skolporten (2021-10-07)
Inslag i SVT om att dela bilder på sina barn (2019-12-08)
Publications
Selection of publications
- "Daddy comforts me" (2024)
- A higher proportion of children aged 4 years were referred to speech and language therapists after the introduction of a new language screening tool (2024)
- Implementation of the Infant-Toddler Checklist in Swedish child health services at 18 months (2024)
- 'They Yell and I Yell Back' (2023)
- Successful implementation of parenting support at preschool (2022)
- Swedish norms for the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire for children 3-5 years rated by parents and preschool teachers (2020)
- Children want parents to ask for permission before 'sharenting' (2020)
- SDQ in the Hands of Fathers and Preschool Teachers (2019)
Recent publications
- "Daddy comforts me" (2024)
- A higher proportion of children aged 4 years were referred to speech and language therapists after the introduction of a new language screening tool (2024)
- Implementation of the Infant-Toddler Checklist in Swedish child health services at 18 months (2024)
- 'They Yell and I Yell Back' (2023)
- Are We Ready to Really Hear the Voices of Those Concerned? (2023)
All publications
Articles
- "Daddy comforts me" (2024)
- A higher proportion of children aged 4 years were referred to speech and language therapists after the introduction of a new language screening tool (2024)
- Implementation of the Infant-Toddler Checklist in Swedish child health services at 18 months (2024)
- 'They Yell and I Yell Back' (2023)
- Are We Ready to Really Hear the Voices of Those Concerned? (2023)
- Successful implementation of parenting support at preschool (2022)
- Asthma and allergies correlate to mental health problems in preschool children (2021)
- Infant-Toddler Checklist identifies 18-month-old children with communication difficulties in the Swedish child healthcare setting (2021)
- An Integrated Care Strategy for Pre-schoolers with Suspected Developmental Disorders (2021)
- Swedish norms for the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire for children 3-5 years rated by parents and preschool teachers (2020)
- Children want parents to ask for permission before 'sharenting' (2020)
- SDQ in the Hands of Fathers and Preschool Teachers (2019)
- Is the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire with a Trauma Supplement a Valuable Tool in Screening Refugee Children for Mental Health Problems? (2019)
- Validity of Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire in non-clinical samples of parents and teachers (2017)
- In My Shoes - Validation of a computer assisted approach for interviewing children (2016)
- “They yell and I yell back”: Pre-schoolers’ voices from inside the coercive cycle