Resources-based Strategies for Health Promotion of Students With Different General Conditions and Different Origins

I. Böckelmann, S. Darius, B. Thielmann
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Background: The aim of this study is to investigate the study-/work-related behavior and experience patterns of students, taking into account their origins as well as the stressful general conditions. Methods: A total of 194 students (41.8% women, 58.2% men, 58.7% German and 41.3% foreign students) were evaluated to their strains during the study and study-/work-related Behavior and Experience Patterns (AVEM). Four potentially stressful conditions were taken into account.Results: For only 14% of foreign students, but 45% of German students risk patterns for work-related behavior and experience were found. Study-/work-related behaviour and experience patterns depend on the origin of the students. Resources during study were significantly higher among students of German origin. Conclusions: A study-related strengthening of resources is necessary, which can be viewed as a competitive advantage when choosing a study location.
不同一般条件、不同出身学生健康促进的资源化策略
背景:本研究的目的是调查学生的学习/工作行为和经验模式,考虑到他们的出身以及压力一般情况。方法:对194名学生(女性41.8%,男性58.2%,德国学生58.7%,外国学生41.3%)在学习期间的压力和学习/工作相关行为与体验模式(AVEM)进行评估。四种潜在的压力条件被考虑在内。结果:只有14%的外国学生发现了与工作相关的行为和经历的风险模式,但45%的德国学生发现了与工作相关的行为和经历的风险模式。学习/工作相关的行为和经历模式取决于学生的来源。学习期间的资源在德裔学生中显著较高。结论:与研究相关的资源加强是必要的,这可以被视为选择研究地点时的竞争优势。
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