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category covers motives of social significance. In addition to social con- tacts and the exchange of information and experience, the elderly emphasizes the importance of the social cohesion of a community [...] activity is linked to sev- eral factors. The individual experience of the advantages of a social community, like social contact, support and the feeling of being needed, are more important than the objective [...] activities whereas the social community of the walking group contributes to its maintenance. Measures concerning the period of life in age- ing as well as the common interaction in a social community, should
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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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„getting old“ is often accompanied by physical, mental and social changes, claims and restrictions (Kruse, 2002), which increasingly depend on the social status (Kümpers, 2009a). Therefore, special priority [...] narrative-generative method. The city of Eberswalde carried out a quantitative study in 2011 about the social structures and living conditions of the people living in the BV. The findings of this study were [...] meaningful topic regarding the well-being of the older people. A second important result was the social networking. The older residents liked to be together with other people. The contact to one’s own
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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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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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those taught during the program. The information should be communicated via a website, different social networks, e-mail- newsletters or letters, and should include tips for weight loss, preparation of
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squad, as well as a discrepancy between the parents as a social resource and the high expectations raised by them. It has been shown that social competence and the ability to deal with stressful situations [...] the young players to deal with stress and to optimize their coping strategies. Additionally their social and volitional competence is sup-posed to be increased. Method: The preventive programs developed [...] aged under 15 (N=15) and included modules for stress management as well as for the volitional and social competence. The acceptance, feasibility and efficiency were evaluated using a single factor design
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list clearly, because the pain disorder is determined by a variety of biological, psychological, social and biographical factors. The process of the development of a chronic back pain is a complex and
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girls indicated an increased use of the positive coping strategy “social support”. Results on stress reactivity indicate an increased social stress reactivity of girls compared to boys. No gender differences [...] showed that physical activity had a positive influence on social stress reactivity: Students who reported to be physical active indicated a higher social stress reactivity than inactive children. Furthermore
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s caused by the program could be verified particularly on a physical and social level. However, the improvements on the social level did not show persistency throughout the follow-up period. With regard [...] coping with school-related stressors. In addition, the study dealt with the changes of coping in social situations as well as cross-situational coping. On the other hand it was examined how the life- skills [...] sessions of six hours each day was accomplished. The topics approached in the sessions were coping, social competence, and resources as well as desires and needs of the siblings. The last session of the IG