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Schnabel, Florian
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Official Name
Schnabel, Florian
Main Affiliation
Akademische Titel
Prof. (FH) Mag., MPH
Email
florian.schnabel@fh-burgenland.at
Scopus Author ID
55959307600
Status
staff
Research Outputs
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- PublicationHealthy and meaningful leisure behaviour of young adults as a multisectoral challenge(2014-09-18)
; Introduction: In the leisure sector our society is confronted with permanent changes. Actual challenges are forcing voluntary activities, handling with new types of media and using free time wisely. According to the Social Model of Health by Dahlgren & Whitehead (1991) leisure-time activities have an important influence on adolescent health. Objectives: The aims of the empirical study were to quantitatively analyse leisuretime activites of youngsters comprehensively (e.g. influencing factors, motives, health consequences, satisfaction, identity formation) and to identify need for action. Methods: In 2012 the FH Burgenland carried out a standardized online survey concerning leisure behaviour of young Austrians between the age of 11 and 17 (n = 461). The questionnaire was distributed among adolescents by virtual social networks. Results: Favourite activites of Austrian adolescents are listening to music, surfing the internet and meeting friends. Sex, age and relationship with parents strongly correlate with choice of hobbies. Some activites like doing sports have a positive influence while others like playing computer games have a negative influence on selfreported health. 32% of adolescents are dissatisfied with their leisure time. Reasons are little free time because of school as well as missing sense of purpose and little social contacts. Conclusions: Austrian adolescents wish to have more leisure opportunities, meetingpoints and less school stress. In future based on these results concrete political suggestions should be developed in order to enable adolescents a healthy and meaningful leisure behaviour. The education sector plays a vital role in that context. Nevertheless it is necessary that all relevant sectors and organizations (schools, communities, (sport) clubs, health promotion organizations, youth work) work together. Possible actions – in which adolescents have to be integrated – are establishing leisure-time facilities and youth clubs.227 684 - PublicationGesundes Führen : eine Betrachtung aus der Perspektive der Organisationskultur von Unternehmen(Bundesministerium für Landesverteidigung und Sport, 2016)
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239 311 - PublicationInterprofessionelle Gesundheitsforschung im Hochschulstudium - Personalisiertes und forschungsgeleitetes Lehren und Lernen als Basis für interdisziplinäre Zusammenarbeit im Gesundheitswesen(2018-04)
; ; Damit interprofessionelle Gesundheitsforschung zu Innovation und Vorsprung führen kann, ist es notwendig, bereits in der Ausbildung interdisziplinäre Zusammenarbeit von Studierenden zu fördern. Im vorliegenden Beitrag wird am Beispiel eines berufsbegleitenden Masterstudienganges mit den Schwerpunkten Gesundheitsförderung und Gesundheitsforschung aufgezeigt, in welcher Form bereits im Studium ein Grundstein für ein disziplinübergreifendes Miteinander im Gesundheitswesen gelegt werden kann. Dabei kommt zwei Eckpfeilern moderner Hochschullehre besondere Bedeutung zu. Zum einen handelt es sich um die Berücksichtigung des individuellen und beruflichen Kontextes von Studierenden, welcher von Lernendem zu Lernendem sehr unterschiedlich sein kann. Zum anderen gilt es im Sinne des Transfers von Forschungsergebnissen in die Lehre, die in interdisziplinären Projektteams generiert werden, Methoden der forschungsgeleiteten Lehre anzuwenden.456 668 - PublicationDrinking habits among the youth - a quantitative analysis of drinking habits among youngsters (14-22 years) in AustriaAlcohol-free drinks are the basis of a healthy diet. Water stimulates metabolism and promotes blood circulation, while a lack of water can lead to circulatory failure. However drinking habits of young people are a neglected field of science in health promotion. In Austria till now there has been no empirical study which analyses drinking patterns among adolescents.
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