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2022-06-29ZeitschriftenartikelSexual and contraceptive behaviour of young adults in Germany - Results from KiGGS Wave 2 Sexual behaviour is an important aspect of sexual health. 18-year-old and older participants of the KiGGS cohort in KiGGS Wave 2 were asked about their sexual and contraceptive behaviour. Data from 2,966 women and 2,206 ...
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2022-06-29ZeitschriftenartikelSexual health needs data – and ideas for shaping a positive sexual culture!
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2022-06-29ZeitschriftenartikelSexual- und Verhütungsverhalten von Jugendlichen und jungen Erwachsenen in Deutschland – Ergebnisse aus KiGGS Welle 2 Das Sexualverhalten ist ein wichtiger Aspekt der sexuellen Gesundheit. Fragen zum Sexual- und Verhütungsverhalten wurden den 18-jährigen und älteren Teilnehmenden der KiGGS-Kohorte in KiGGS Welle 2 gestellt. In die Auswertung, ...
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2022-06-29ZeitschriftenartikelSexualaufklärung junger Menschen in Deutschland. Ergebnisse der repräsentativen Wiederholungsbefragung „Jugendsexualität“ Seit 1980 führt die Bundeszentrale für gesundheitliche Aufklärung (BZgA) regelmäßig die Repräsentativbefragung „Jugendsexualität“ durch. Dieses kontinuierliche Monitoring generiert Erkenntnisse zur sexuellen und reproduktiven ...
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2022-06-29ZeitschriftenartikelSexuality education for young people in Germany. Results of the ‘Youth Sexuality’ representative repeat survey The Federal Centre for Health Education (BZgA) has been conducting the ‘Youth Sexuality’ representative survey on a regular basis since 1980. This continuous monitoring generates insights into the sexual and reproductive ...
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2022-07-29ZeitschriftenartikelSexuelle Gesundheit braucht Daten – und Ideen zur Gestaltung einer positiven Sexualkultur
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2017-06-15ZeitschriftenartikelSmoking among adults in Germany Smoking poses a considerable health risk and is the leading cause of premature death. Germany has implemented numerous measures (such as tax increases, protection of non-smokers, and cigarette warning labels) to reduce ...
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2018-03-15ZeitschriftenartikelSmoking behaviour among children and adolescents in Germany. Results of the cross-sectional KiGGS Wave 2 study and trends Smoking behaviour during adolescence is particularly important because the pattern of a person’s tobacco consumption in later life usually is established in this period. According to recent data from KiGGS Wave 2, 7.4% ...
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2022-09-14ZeitschriftenartikelSmoking behaviour and passive smoke exposure of adults – Results from GEDA 2019/2020-EHIS Background: Smoking is a significant health risk and the leading cause of premature death. Passive smoke causes the same negative effects on health as smoking, albeit to a lesser extent. The reduction of tobacco consumption ...
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2018-03-15ZeitschriftenartikelSmoking during pregnancy. Results of the cross-sectional KiGGS Wave 2 study and trends Maternal smoking during pregnancy poses a significant risk to the development of unborn children. Data from KiGGS Wave 2 shows that 10.9% of mothers of 0 to 6 year-old children smoked during pregnancy. Mothers who were ...
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2023-04-25ZeitschriftenartikelSocial differences in COVID-19 vaccination status – Results of the GEDA 2021 study Background: The COVID-19 vaccination is a key measure to contain the pandemic. It aims to restrict new infections and to reduce severe courses of the disease. This paper examines the influence of various social determinants ...
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2019-03-14ZeitschriftenartikelSocial differences in mortality and life expectancy in Germany. Current situation and trends Social differences in mortality and life expectancy are a clear demonstration of the social and health-related inequalities that exist within a particular population. According to data from the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) ...
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2018-12-12ZeitschriftenartikelSocial differences in the utilization of medical services by children and adolescents in Germany. Results of the cross-sectional KiGGS Wave 2 study Data from the German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Children and Adolescents (KiGGS) enable conclusions about the utilization of outpatient and inpatient medical services by children and adolescents accounting the ...
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2018-09-19ZeitschriftenartikelSocial inequalities in health of children and adolescents in Germany. Results of the cross-sectional KiGGS Wave 2 study The close link between socioeconomic status (SES) and health can already be observed in childhood and adolescence. Although the vast majority of children and adolescents grow up healthily in Germany, social inequalities ...
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2019-06-19ZeitschriftenartikelSocial inequality and diabetes mellitus – developments over time among the adult population in Germany The connection between social disadvantage and the presence of known diabetes and specific risk factors is well documented. This article summarises the results from the Robert Koch Institute examination surveys that were ...
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2017-12-13ZeitschriftenartikelSocial support as a health resource in Germany Social support is a psychosocial resource that results from social ties and networks. It has a significant impact on health and can improve mental well-being, reduce stress and mitigate the impact of unfavourable living ...
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2022-06-08ZeitschriftenartikelSocial, health-related, and environmental factors influencing sleep problems of children, adolescents and young adults Sleep is a relevant factor for functioning and well-being of young people. The paper provides a differentiated description of sleep difficulties in this population group including social, health-related, and environmental ...
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2018-07-03ZeitschriftenartikelSocioeconomic differences in the health behaviour of children and adolescents in Germany. Results of the cross-sectional KiGGS Wave 2 study Childhood and adolescence are key determining stages for health behaviour in the life course. Frequently, healthrelated attitudes and patterns of behaviour that develop at young age are also maintained at adult age. As ...
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2020-10-09ZeitschriftenartikelSocioeconomic inequalities and COVID-19 – A review of the current international literature Social epidemiological research describes correlations between socioeconomic status and the population’s risk to become diseased or die. Little research of such correlations for SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 has so far been ...
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2020ZeitschriftenartikelSocioeconomic inequalities and COVID-19 – A review of the current international literature. Additional material: Overview of the included publications*