Christina Brix
University of Jena
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Psycho-oncology | 2009
Markus Zenger; Christina Brix; Johannes Borowski; Jens-Uwe Stolzenburg; Andreas Hinz
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between optimism and anxiety, depression and health‐related quality of life (HRQOL). A further aim was to investigate the predictive value of optimism for anxiety, depression and HRQOL, quantified with and without controlling the corresponding base level.
Journal of Public Health | 2011
Uwe Berger; Katharina Wick; Christina Brix; Bianca Bormann; Melanie Sowa; Dominique Schwartze; Bernhard Strauss
AimAs known from meta-analyses, prevention programs for eating disorders yield significant effects under ideal conditions. However, it is still unclear how these programs can be more widely disseminated. Since 2004 in Thuringia, Germany, several programs for preadolescent girls and boys (aged 10 to 15 years) covering a wide geographical range have been developed in order to prevent eating-related problems.Subjects and MethodsOver 3,500 pupils and more than 100 schools participated in the internal evaluation following the three-step standard of the Society of Prevention Research (SPR). To examine the program efficacy (step 1) and effectiveness (step 2), we conducted pre-post design studies with control groups. In order to describe the implementation process and the program dissemination (step 3), the Health Promoting School Approach (HEPS) was applied.ResultsGirls (6th grade) showed significant improvements in eating attitudes and self esteem about their bodies, whereas boys only improved their knowledge about eating and physical activity. The evaluations of the programs for 7th and 8th graders are still pending. On the HEPS checklist, our health promotion concept fulfilled 64 points out of a maximum of 74, which indicates a high intervention quality.ConclusionBroad dissemination of prevention programs requires methodological compromises and organizational flexibility. Quality assurance should be considered to be as important as the optimal level of evidence, which depends on the needs of all stakeholders and could not be derived from the standards for clinical studies. Furthermore, health promotion needs political support that is independent of legislative periods and the turnover of institutional staff.
Gesundheitswesen | 2013
Uwe Berger; J.-M. Schäfer; Katharina Wick; Christina Brix; Bianca Bormann; Melanie Sowa; Dominique Schwartze; Bernhard Strauß
The aim of this study was to assess the effects of 2 German school-based primary prevention programmes for (pre)adolescents, aged 11-13 years, with 9 manual-guided lessons. 92 (PriMa, n=1,553 girls) and 22 (Torera, n=256 boys, 277 girls) Thuringian secondary schools participated in controlled trials with pre-post assessment. Girls and students at risk showed significant improvements of conspicuous eating behaviour and body self-esteem with small to medium effect sizes. Implementation costs were € 2.50 per student.
Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology | 2007
Bernhard Strauss; Christina Brix; Sebastian Fischer; Karena Leppert; Jürgen Füller; Bernd Roehrig; Christine Schleussner; Thomas G. Wendt
Journal of Psychosomatic Research | 2008
Christina Brix; Christine Schleussner; Jürgen Füller; Bernd Roehrig; Thomas G. Wendt; Bernhard Strauss
European Eating Disorders Review | 2008
Uwe Berger; Melanie Sowa; Bianca Bormann; Christina Brix; Bernhard Strauss
Preventive Medicine | 2011
Katharina Wick; Christina Brix; Bianca Bormann; Melanie Sowa; Bernhard Strauss; Uwe Berger
Prevention Science | 2014
Uwe Berger; J.-M. Schaefer; Katharina Wick; Christina Brix; Bianca Bormann; Melanie Sowa; Dominique Schwartze; Bernhard Strauss
Ernährung - Wissenschaft und Praxis | 2008
Uwe Berger; Bianca Bormann; Christina Brix; Melanie Sowa; Bernhard Strauß
Psychotherapie Psychosomatik Medizinische Psychologie | 2012
Uwe Berger; Isabel Hentrich; Katharina Wick; Bianca Bormann; Christina Brix; Melanie Sowa; Dominique Schwartze; Bernhard Strauß