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HrQoL of ninth-graders. Significant effects could be achieved with regard to the main question. In social and school- related stress situations, there has been found an increased maladaptive internalizing
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risk of diseases and the social disadvantage of the children the issue of "early childhood interventions" is moving more and more into the focus of public interest. Through social support early childhood [...] service of early childhood interventions. In addition, needs for a low-threshold access, social contact, social support, relationship-management and participation have been disclosed. Furthermore, the [...] However, it became apparent lack of personal free spaces and social support in the family environment. In this context an increasing need for social support was detectable for mothers and in particular for
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Abstract Theoretical background. Children are exposed to different kinds of academic as well as social stressors. Through functional coping strategies children can react to demands with a growing sel [...] studies focused the population in general. Science-based questions. This study examines whether the social and academic coping behavior as well as the health-related quality of life changes according to the [...] ased interviews in order to supplement the quantitative data. Results. The questions whether the social and academic coping behavior as well as the health- related quality of life changes according to
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in disadvantaged families should be assessed as critical. A social gradient shows an increase in overweight and obesity with decreasing social status (Kurth & Schafrath Rosario, 2007; Moß et al., 2007;
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due to a certain social stigmatization process. The strongest resource was found to be a kind of resistance through which the interviewee’s enhanced their self-esteem, increased social contacts and decreased [...] population groups are mainly situ- ated in the social realm. These challenges can be answered through health promoting measures with a stronger structural focus on social living conditions. Nevertheless the ongoing [...] general. Unfortunately unemployment underlies complex causalities, which vary from psycho- logical and social up to economic factors. Furthermore is the unemployed target group as diverse as the target group
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overweight and 2.9% of this age group are even obese. Children and adolescents in families with lower social status display a higher risk for overweight and obesity than children without a migration background [...] topics (Lampert, 2007). Moreover, this approach can lead to behaviour changes on an individual and social level (Rogers & Singhal, 1999). However, the child-audience is not well considered with regard to
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strengthening the internal coping approach by strong internal health related locus of control and social support. Finally, multiple correlations have been established between the resources and coping approaches
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provided. For 14 of these sub-tests, moderat to very good Cronbach's α can be reported. Especially the social status, material status, learning and utilize knowledge, knowledge about demands, positive self-concept
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and how it can support in a behaviour change process. Furthermore it examined which aspects in the social environment of the target group can be understood as motivating factors or barriers. Method: The [...] perceived to be motivating towards behaviour change and it could be integrated into the target group’s social reality. Conclusion: The distribution of the health education material could be more motivational
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interviews concerning demographic, socioeconomic, psychological, illness-related, health risk as well as social and community network factors. It emerged that residents of both disadvantaged neighborhoods perceived [...] objectives to reduce stress, enhance physical activity and finally contribute to the building of social capital. Keywords: socially deprived neighborhood, self-perceived health, health inequalities, community