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Kapittel 10.11Vedlegg 11: Fordeling livsløp norsk søk – engelsk språk

Figuren viser en oversikt over fordeling av artikler på engelsk språk, innenfor en norsk kontekst, som omhandler livsløp: eldre (5%), voksne (82%), ungdom (13%) og barn (0 %).
 

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Barn

(Flam & Handegard, 2015)

Ungdom

(Adnanes & Steihaug, 2013, 2016; Bjonness et al., 2020; Hansen et al., 2020; Henriksen, 2014; Horghagen et al., 2014; Hovland et al., 2021; Husby et al., 2019; Husby et al., 2018; Krane et al., 2016; Lal et al., 2017; Langaard et al., 2014; Lavik et al., 2018; Lovgren et al., 2020; Lovgren et al., 2019; Maelan et al., 2020; Martinsen et al., 2020; Martinsen et al., 2019; Ness et al., 2017; Nodtvedt et al., 2019; Nordaunet & Sælør, 2018; Nordheim et al., 2018; Oldeide et al., 2020; Semb et al., 2019; Skundberg-Kletthagen & Moen, 2017; Soggiu et al., 2020a; Soggiu et al., 2020b; Sommer et al., 2019; Trondsen, 2012; Wangensteen & Westby, 2021)

Voksne (18- 65 år)

(Adnoy Eriksen et al., 2014; Alsaker & Ulfseth, 2017; Andvig & Biong, 2014; Bahl et al., 2022; Baklien & Bongaardt, 2014; Bartoszko, 2021; Batt-Rawden & Andersen, 2020; Berge et al., 2018; Beyene et al., 2018; Beyene et al., 2019a, 2019b; Biringer, Davidson, Sundfor, Lier, et al., 2016; Biringer, Davidson, Sundfor, Ruud, et al., 2016; Biringer, Davidson, et al., 2017; Biringer, Hartveit, et al., 2017; Biringer et al., 2021; Bjelland et al., 2017; Bjonness et al., 2022; Jone Bjornestad et al., 2017; J. Bjornestad et al., 2017; Bjornestad et al., 2019; Bjornestad et al., 2018; Blegen et al., 2016; Blegen et al., 2012; Borg et al., 2013; Brekke et al., 2021; Brekke, Lien, & Biong, 2018; Brekke et al., 2017; Brekke, Lien, Nysveen, et al., 2018; Edland-Gryt & Skatvedt, 2013; Eldal, Natvik, et al., 2019; Eldal, Veseth, et al., 2019; Eriksen et al., 2013; Eriksen et al., 2014; Eriksen et al., 2012; Falkov et al., 2020; Fekete et al., 2021; Fekete et al., 2020; Femdal, 2018; Femdal & Knutsen, 2017; Flam, 2016; Follevag & Seim, 2021; Forde et al., 2016; Fylkesnes et al., 2018; Gammon et al., 2014; Gammon et al., 2016; Granerud & Eriksson, 2014; Granerud & Toft, 2015; Grønnestad & Vevatne, 2013; Grønnestad & Sagvaag, 2016; Gudde et al., 2013; Gullbra, Smith-Sivertsen, Graungaard, et al., 2016; Gullbra, Smith-Sivertsen, Rortveit, et al., 2016; Gullslett et al., 2016; Gullslett et al., 2014; Hammervold et al., 2021; Hammervold et al., 2020; Hansen et al., 2016; Hansen et al., 2019; Hansen, 2018; Hartveit et al., 2013; Haugen et al., 2016; Haugom et al., 2020, 2022; Havnes et al., 2013, 2014; Hean et al., 2017; Heitmann et al., 2022; Holum, 2012; Hovland & Moltu, 2020; Husum et al., 2019; Hystad & Bergly, 2021; Jansen & Hanssen, 2017; Jansen et al., 2020; Johannessen et al., 2020; Johansen et al., 2013; Johansen et al., 2015; Johansen et al., 2021; Johansson et al., 2012; Jorgensen, Andreasson, et al., 2022; Jorgensen et al., 2020, 2021; Jorgensen, Rasmussen, et al., 2022; Juul & Husby, 2020; Kalsas et al., 2020; Kinn et al., 2016; Klausen, 2015; Klausen, Blix, et al., 2017; Klausen, Karlsson, et al., 2017; Klevan et al., 2016; Klevan et al., 2021; Klevan et al., 2018; Klevan et al., 2017; Klevanger et al., 2018; Kour et al., 2020; Kour et al., 2021; Kverme et al., 2019; Kvia et al., 2021; I. B. Larsen et al., 2020; T. Larsen et al., 2020; Larsen & Sagvaag, 2018; Lauveng et al., 2017; Lindvig et al., 2021; Lofthus et al., 2018; Lofthus et al., 2016; Lorem et al., 2014; Lorem & Hem, 2012; Markussen et al., 2021; Vår Mathisen et al., 2016; V. Mathisen et al., 2016; McGovern, 2022; Mjosund et al., 2017; Mjosund et al., 2019; Mjosund et al., 2018; Moltu et al., 2017; Moltu et al., 2012; Moltu et al., 2013; Moltu et al., 2018; K. K. Myklebust et al., 2018; Kjellaug Klock Myklebust et al., 2018; Ness et al., 2014; Nilsen et al., 2016; Nilsen et al., 2015; Norvoll et al., 2018; Oedegaard et al., 2022; Ogundipe, Borg, et al., 2020; Ogundipe et al., 2022; Ogundipe, Sælør, et al., 2020; Olso et al., 2016; Pettersen, Brodahl, et al., 2019; Pettersen et al., 2018; Pettersen, Landheim, Skeie, Biong, Brodahl, Benson, et al., 2019; Pettersen, Landheim, Skeie, Biong, Brodahl, Oute, et al., 2019; Reed et al., 2018; Reed et al., 2020; Rise, Evensen, et al., 2014; Rise, Solbjor, et al., 2014; Rolvsjord, 2015; Romm et al., 2019; Rugkasa et al., 2020; Rygg & Loras, 2019; Saelor & Skatvedt, 2019; Salzmann-Erikson et al., 2016; Sather et al., 2019; Sather et al., 2018; Sebergsen et al., 2014; Selbekk et al., 2018; Selbekk & Sagvaag, 2016; Skatvedt, 2017; Skorpen et al., 2015; Skorpen et al., 2016; Skundberg-Kletthagen et al., 2020; Soggiu et al., 2021; Solbjor et al., 2013; Solli, 2015; Solli & Rolvsjord, 2015; Sommerstad et al., 2021; Stensrud, Hoyer, et al., 2015; Stensrud, Høyer, et al., 2015; Storm & Edwards, 2013; Storm et al., 2021; Stuen et al., 2018a, 2018b; Stuen et al., 2015; Sørly et al., 2022; Tjoflat & Ramvi, 2013; Topor & Denhov, 2015; Topor & Matscheck, 2021; Trondsen et al., 2012, 2014; Trondsen et al., 2018; Tveiten et al., 2015; Veseth et al., 2017; Veseth et al., 2012; Veseth et al., 2022; Wangensteen & Hystad, 2021; Weimand et al., 2020; Wenaas, Andersson, et al., 2021; Wenaas, Bahl, et al., 2021; Wiig et al., 2018; Wiklund Gustin, 2021; Wormdahl et al., 2021; Ørjasæter & Almvik, 2022)

Eldre

(Anker-Hansen et al., 2019, 2020; Fortuna et al., 2018; Hoff et al., 2017; Holm et al., 2013; Holm & Severinsson, 2013, 2014a, 2014b; McCormack & Skatvedt, 2017; Sunde et al., 2021)

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