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Chair: Boris Chapoton
Authors: Elizabeth Zimmermann (Universität Greifswald), Samuel Tomczyk (Universität Greifswald)
Background: Social media platforms like Instagram present unique opportunities for prevention due to their widespread use and interactive features that encourage user engagement, particularly among adolescents. However, research on purposefully utilizing Instagram for health promotion remains...
Authors: Stefanie Maria Helmer (Working Group Evidence-Based Public Health, Institute of Public Health and Nursing Research,), Katja Matthias (Faculty of Health Service, Catholic University of Applied Sciences, Cologne, Germany), Knarik Nikoyan (Working Group Evidence-Based Public Health, Institute of Public Health and Nursing Research, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany), Karina Karolina...
Authors: Eric C. Brown (University of Miami), Filip Bogdan Serban Dragan (University of Miami) Francisco Cardozo (University of Miami)
Background: The ability to provide students with accurate real-time information and real-world scenarios by which they can learn and apply the concepts of prevention science is fundamental for gaining mastery in the field.
Methods: This study...
Authors: Pamela Buckley (University of Colorado Boulder), Diana Fishbein (National Prevention Science Coalition to Improve Lives; Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Human Development and Family Studies, The Pennsylvania State University), Neil J. Wollman Fishbein (National Prevention Science Coalition to Improve Lives) ...