| Literature DB >> 19426476 |
Frank J van Lenthe1, Ilse de Bourdeaudhuij, Knut-Inge Klepp, Nanna Lien, Laurence Moore, Fabrizio Faggiano, Anton E Kunst, Johan P Mackenbach.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Higher prevalence rates of unhealthy behaviours among lower socioeconomic groups contribute substantially to socioeconomic inequalities in health in adults. Preventing the development of these inequalities in unhealthy behaviours early in life is an important strategy to tackle socioeconomic inequalities in health. Little is known however, about health promotion strategies particularly effective in lower socioeconomic groups in youth. It is the purpose of project TEENAGE to improve knowledge on the prevention of socioeconomic inequalities in physical activity, diet, smoking and alcohol consumption among adolescents in Europe. This paper describes the background, design and methods to be used in the project. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19426476 PMCID: PMC2685132 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-9-125
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Selection criteria for inclusion of interventions in the search strategy for selection of interventions in Teenage
| - Intervention studies which appeared in the international scientific literature since 1995, and conducted since 1990 are included; studies published before 1995 and/or interventions conducted before 1990 are excluded from the search |
| - Only studies published in the scientific literature are included; grey literature is excluded from the search |
| - Only studies written/published in English-language are included |
| - Only studies conducted in Europe are included. |
Settings for and types of health promotion in TEENAGE, including some examples of potential interventions in cells of the table.
| Setting | Health education | Environmental interventions | |||
| Individual | Physical | Socio-cultural | Economical | Political | |
| - mass media | |||||
| - brochures, leaflets | |||||
| - tailored interventions | |||||
| Home | - availability cigarettes, alcohol, exercise equipment, fruit | - provision family support | - targeting parenting style | ||
| School | - school-based health education | - availability healthy and unhealthy canteen food, exercise equipment | - targeting peer pressure | - changing costs of healthy and unhealthy food | - changing school policies with regard to health promotion |
| - providing free breakfast in schools | - increasing numbers of hours of physical activity | ||||
| Neighbourhood/friends | - bill boards | - availability shops selling cigarettes, alcohol, fruit, vegetables, exercise places, parks | - peer pressures | - prices of exercise facilities | |
| National | - opening hours bars | - taxation | - bans on advertisement | ||
Overview of types of interventions by setting obtained from an initial search in TEENAGE
| Setting | Health education | Environment | Education + Environment | Laws, regulations | Health education + laws | Environment + law | Health education + environment + law |
| Individual | 1 (PA)* | n.a. | |||||
| Home, family | 2 (N) | ||||||
| School | 6 (PA) | 1 (S) | 9 (PA) | 1 (S) | 1 (N) | 2 (N) | |
| Neighbourhood/friends | 1 (PA)§§ | ||||||
| National | |||||||
| GP | 3 PA |
*S = Smoking interventions, PA = physical activity interventions; N = nutritional interventions; A = alcohol interventions
** Two studies included a household component
*** 3 interventions included a family component and 3 interventions included a family and a community component
§ including a peer component and a family component
§§ including a school-based component
§§§ one study in dental health clinic