Erratum: Health in Germany: Establishment of a population-based health panel [0.03%]
撤回:德国卫生研究:建立基于人口的健康面板
Johannes Lemcke,Julika Loss,Jennifer Allen et al.
Johannes Lemcke et al.
[This corrects the article on p. 2,21 in vol. 9, PMID: 38282983.]. Keywords: DIGITISATION; HEALTH MONITORING...
Published Erratum
Journal of health monitoring. 2024 Mar 13;9(Suppl 2):2-21. DOI:10.25646/11992.2 2024
Health literacy of students in Germany - Results of the HBSC study 2022 [0.03%]
德国学生的健康素养水平——HBSC研究2022年结果
Saskia Sendatzki,Ronja Maren Helmchen,Irene Moor et al.
Saskia Sendatzki et al.
Background: Health literacy (HL) encompasses knowledge and skills for dealing critically and confidently with health information in individual and social contexts. Current studies show that a high proportion of children a...
Subjective health and psychosomatic complaints of children and adolescents in Germany: Results of the HBSC study 2009/10 - 2022 [0.03%]
德国HBSC研究2009/10-2022:儿童和青少年的主观健康状况及心理生理症状结果报告
Franziska Reiß,Steven Behn,Michael Erhart et al.
Franziska Reiß et al.
Background: Subjective health and well-being are important health indicators in childhood and adolescence. This article shows current results and trends over time between 2009/10 and 2022. ...
Child and adolescent health - Resources and potential of the international 'Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC)' study [0.03%]
学龄儿童健康行为国际研究的资源和潜力(专题讨论会)
Irene Moor,Martin Weber,Matthias Richter;HBSC Study Group Germany
Irene Moor
Traditional bullying and cyberbullying at schools in Germany: Results of the HBSC study 2022 and trends from 2009/10 to 2022 [0.03%]
2022年HBSC研究的德国校园欺凌和网络欺凌结果及2009/10至2022年的趋势变化
Saskia M Fischer,Ludwig Bilz;HBSC Study Group Germany
Saskia M Fischer
Background: Bullying is a form of violence that is carried out repeatedly, with the intention of causing harm and with an imbalance of power between those involved. Bullying has serious negative effects on the mental heal...
Concept and methodology of the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study - Insights into the current 2022 survey and trends in Germany [0.03%]
学校儿童健康行为研究(HBSC)的概念和方法论——对德国目前2022年调查及趋势的见解
Kristina Winter,Irene Moor,Jenny Markert et al.
Kristina Winter et al.
Background: Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) is one of the largest international studies on child and adolescent health and cooperates with the World Health Organization (WHO). In Germany, adolescents aged ...
Physical activity of older children and adolescents in Germany - Results of the HBSC study 2022 and trends since 2009/10 [0.03%]
德国HBSC研究2022年的结果及2009/10年以来的趋势:学龄儿童和青少年的身体活动状况
Jens Bucksch,Juliane Möckel,Anne Kaman et al.
Jens Bucksch et al.
Background: Physical activity is central to health, beginning in childhood and adolescence, and regular monitoring provides important information for strategic decisions on promoting physical activity in Germany. ...
Trends in health inequalities in childhood and adolescence in Germany: Results of the HBSC study 2009/10 - 2022 [0.03%]
德国HBSC研究(2009/10-2022)的儿童和青少年健康不平等趋势结果
Irene Moor,Max Herke,Jenny Markert et al.
Irene Moor et al.
Background: Many studies have identified health inequalities in childhood and adolescence. However, it is unclear how these have developed in recent years, particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic. ...
Corrigendum: Impact of climate change on non-communicable diseases due to increased ambient air pollution [0.03%]
勘误:气候变化通过增加环境空气污染对非传染性疾病的影响
S Breitner-Busch,H G Mücke,A Schneider et al.
S Breitner-Busch et al.
[This corrects the article on p. 103-121 in vol. 8, PMID: 37799533.]. © Robert Koch Institute. All rights reserved unless explicitly granted.
Published Erratum
Journal of health monitoring. 2023 Sep 6;8(Suppl 4):121. DOI:10.25646/11831 2023
Research on Rare Diseases in Germany - The cancer predisposition syndrome registry [0.03%]
德国的罕见疾病研究-癌症易感综合征登记册
Christina M Dutzmann,Nathalie E Palmaers,Lucas J Müntnich et al.
Christina M Dutzmann et al.
Background: Cancer predisposition syndromes (CPS) are rare diseases that are associated with an increased risk of cancer due to genetic alterations. At least 8 % of all cases of childhood cancer are attributable to CPS [1...