Blar i NORCE vitenarkiv på forfatter "Tveito, Torill Helene"
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Development of the Workplace Inclusion Questionnaire (WIQ)
Sveinsdottir, Vigdis; Johnsen, Tone Langjordet; Fyhn, Tonje; Opsahl, Jon; Tveito, Torill Helene; Indahl, Aage; Eriksen, Hege Randi; Reme, Silje Endresen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Aims: To develop a questionnaire to examine attitudes among employees and managers to include people with various health problems into their work group, and to test the questionnaire in one relevant population within the ... -
Individual placement and support for young adults at risk of early work disability (the SEED trial). A randomized controlled trial
Sveinsdottir, Vigdis; Lie, Stein Atle; Bond, Gary R.; Eriksen, Hege Randi; Tveito, Torill Helene; Grasdal, Astrid; Reme, Silje Endresen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Objectives Individual placement and support (IPS) is an effective approach for helping people with severe mental illness gain employment. This study aimed to investigate if IPS can be effectively repurposed to support young ... -
Stop Sexual Harassment: A study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial in secondary schools in Norway
Slåtten, Hilde; Haugland, Bente Storm Mowatt; Bjørknes, Ragnhild; Fyhn, Tonje; Tveito, Torill Helene; Poteat, V. Paul; Breivik, Kyrre (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Background: Sexual- and gendered harassment are normalised in many peer groups, yet their associations with mental health concerns among adolescents are well-established. School based interventions that prevent and reduce ... -
Workplace Inclusion of People With Health Issues, Immigrants, and Unemployed Youths — A Qualitative Study of Norwegian Leaders’ Experiences
Johnsen, Tone Langjordet; Fyhn, Tonje; Jordbru, Anika Aakerøy; Torp, Steffen; Tveito, Torill Helene; Øyeflaten, Irene Larsen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Aim: To explore leaders’ perceptions and experiences of facilitators and barriers for successful workplace inclusion of immigrants, unemployed youths, and people who are outside the labor market due to health issues. ...