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Gesundheitsrelevante Verhaltensweisen und Problembewältigung von Jugendlichen unter den Bedingungen des sozialen Wandels in den neuen Bundesländern

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  • Kathleen Tomaszewski
  • Ingrid Adam
  • Lieselotte Hinze

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Le jeunesse en Allemagne de l'Est se confronte avec des exigences d'évolution spécifiques, auxquelles s'ajoute l'adaptation aux conditions de la transformation. La charge psychosociale, des manières de comportement d'importance pour la santé, et les ressources à surmonter les problèmes imposes, tout cela en interaction a son influence sur une partie importante de la situation de vie des jeunes gens, Dans ce quit suit, on les présentera sous des conditions choisies. Par le moyen d'un sondage par écrit de 1764 jeunes de classes d'écoles, sont constates des composants de la conduite sanitaire, de la charge psychosociale et l'autoconception pour vaincre les problèmes. L'affectation provoquée par les changements sociaux chez les parents en domaine d'emploi, n'a pas entraîné, chez les jeunes sondes, des manières de comportement antisanitaires et des charges sociales qui dépasseraient les dimensions constatées par des recherches antérieures. Au total, au moment du sondage (1993), les jeunes sont bien venus à bout avec les changements sociaux. Copyright Birkhäuser Verlag 1997

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  • Kathleen Tomaszewski & Ingrid Adam & Lieselotte Hinze, 1997. "Gesundheitsrelevante Verhaltensweisen und Problembewältigung von Jugendlichen unter den Bedingungen des sozialen Wandels in den neuen Bundesländern," International Journal of Public Health, Springer;Swiss School of Public Health (SSPH+), vol. 42(5), pages 268-275, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:ijphth:v:42:y:1997:i:5:p:268-275
    DOI: 10.1007/BF01592323
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