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SUMMARY:EstWell seminar Associate Professor Kelli Lehto: What can our genes tell us about mental health and well-being?
DESCRIPTION:What can our genes tell us about mental health and well-being? \nMental health problems affect nearly half of the population during their lifetime\, but still remain challenging to prevent\, detect and treat due to our limited understanding of their etiology. In this seminar\, I will discuss how large biobanks and genetic data can help make progress. Specifically\, I will: \n\nExplore the role of genetics in mental health conditions and traits;\nDiscuss phenotypic heterogeneity as the key challenge in research on mental health and well-being;\nIntroduce the Estonian Biobank “Well-Being and Mental Health” Study which includes data from over 86\,000 Estonians — approximately 10% of Estonia’s adult population; and\nOutline future directions and ethical considerations for integrating genetics into personalized health care for mental health problems.
URL:https://estwell.ut.ee/en/event/estwell-seminar-associate-professor-kelli-lehto-what-can-our-genes-tell-us-about-mental-health-and-well-being/
LOCATION:TÜMRI hoone\, Riia 23\, ruum 116\, Tartu\, Estonia
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SUMMARY:EstWell seminar Associate Professor Kadri Leetmaa: How rural elderly learn about digital world – methodological reflections from a recent learning experiment with elderly population in Estonia rural localities
DESCRIPTION:The seminar will be conducted by Associate Professor of Human Geography at the University of Tartu\, Kadri Leetmaa\, and Lecturer in Cognitive and School Psychology\, Triin Liin. \nDigital transformation has fundamentally changed the way how society functions. Digital life is no longer just a means of communication\, but instead\, ‘digital’ has become ‘natural’\, making hard to distinguish digital transactions from our general presence in the society. What has received relatively little attention\, is who remains excluded from this transformative change. To compensate the gap digital transformation should be examined more from the perspective of the ‘margins’ of the society\, through the places and people that are usually not at the centre of defining the smartification trends. \nIn the ongoing research project\, we focus on rural areas and older people—we explore how elderly people in peripheral rural areas adapt to the increasingly digitalized life. \nIn the EstWell seminar we present our first methodological reflections from the ongoing learning experiment (Sept-Dec 2024\, follow-up focus groups planned in Jan/Feb 2025) with rural elderly in four Estonian municipalities. We formed small local community study groups\, where prepared digital learning took place on tablets in the experiment and control group setting\, coordinated by local community researchers. In the seminar we mainly reflect the methodological aspects of the learning experiment.
URL:https://estwell.ut.ee/en/event/estwell-seminar-associate-professor-kadri-leetmaa-how-rural-elderly-learn-about-digital-world-methodological-reflections-from-a-recent-learning-experiment-with-elderly-population-in-estonia/
LOCATION:University of Tartu\, Näituse 2-102\, Tartu\, Estonia
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