Das Gesundheitswesen
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Das Gesundheitswesen · Sep 2015
Multicenter Study[Development of a Checklist to Assess School Smoking Policy].
The school system is an established setting for behavioural and environmental tobacco prevention activities. Most research on the effectiveness of tobacco prevention has been conducted with regard to behavioural approaches, knowledge about school smoking policy is lacking. ⋯ Its reliability was tested with 42 Bavarian schools and 607 schools from Hesse. The checklist allows to measure school smoking policy in a reliable and action-oriented manner.
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Das Gesundheitswesen · Sep 2015
Randomized Controlled Trial[Effectiveness of School-Based Life Skills Programmes on Secondary Schoolchildren in a High Risk Sample].
Based on a randomized controlled multicentre-design the effect of school-based life skills programmes was investigated in a sample of 102 classes of secondary schools (Hauptschulen) in northern Germany. Self-reports of 1,057 pupils showed positive effects of the programmes on the reduction of smoking. ⋯ The social and the migration status did not moderate the results. Both pupils and teachers evaluated the programmes very positive.
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Das Gesundheitswesen · Sep 2015
[Assistive Services in the Workplace of People with Hearing Impairment in the State of North Rhine-Westphalia].
Assistive services in the workplace are an important aspect of the participation of people with hearing impairment in working life. This article presents the results of the GINKO study and an survey conducted by the University of Cologne on behalf of the MAIS in order to provide a comprehensive examination of the employment situation of hearing impaired people in North Rhine-Westphalia. The GINKO study examines the impact of laws on the integration of hard-of-hearing and deaf people as well as people who have become deaf as adults, focusing on communication and organizations; this project was funded by the German Federal Ministry for Labour and Social Affairs (BMAS). ⋯ One reason for the more positive evaluations of the participants in North Rhine-Westphalia as compared to other regions in Germany could be the particular network of support services in that state. However, the overall positive results from North Rhine-Westphalia should not obscure the fact that a majority of participants in many areas of North Rhine-Westphalia reported much less positive evaluations. They reported that they did not (yet) have an accessible workplace and that assistive services are not available to all hearing impaired workers.