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Health Surveillance at Constructor University Bremen (CUB) and Among HAW-Hamburg Employees (CUB-HS2025)

J

Jacobs University Bremen gGmbH

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Stress, Emotional
Psychological Stress
Emotional Stress
Substance Use
Anxiety Depression (Mild or Not Persistent)
Anxiety
Stress, Psychological
Substance Addiction
Stress (Psychology)
Observational Study
Life Stress
Substance Dependence
Health Behavior
Substance Abuse
Social Isolation or Loneliness

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06899308
CUB2025-03-12

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aim of Health Surveillance is to analyze and describe the state of health of students at Constructor University, key influencing factors and individual resources by using mixed-method design.

Full description

The aim of Health Surveillance plus the additional research by means of qualitative interviews is to analyze and describe the state of stress and health of students at Constructor University (CU) by using a mixed-methods approach, as well as explore the association and mechanism between stress and health of students at CU (and employees at HAW Hamburg), key influencing factors and individual resources. In areas where there is a need for action, the Health Surveillance plus this project the additional qualitative interviews can provide detailed insights and/or in-depth analyses. The Health Surveillance thus provides information on health-related topics and delivers scientifically sound information as a basis for health-promoting discussions in the subsequent follow-up process at various levels (e.g. faculties and departments). In addition, the Health Surveillance plus the additional interviews at CU contributes to comparability with surveys at other German universities through the use of validated and standardized measuring instruments and in-depth qualitative interviews with qualitative content analysis.

Main hypotheses are

  1. The Health Surveillance gives insights into state of stress and health of students at CU, key influencing factors and individual resources by using a mixed-methods approach.
  2. With the Health Surveillance the health-promotion at CU by using a mixed-methods approach, as well as explore the association and mechanism between stress and health of students at CU (and employees at HAW Hamburg), can be guided and promotion of mental health (including the reduction of loneliness and discrimination) can be strengthened.
  3. The health of students (and employees at HAW Hamburg), their perceived stress, loneliness and discrimination/minorization (disadvantage) as well as substance use interrelates with participation in health promoting activities?
  4. Recommendations can be derived for qualification and skills training of multipliers for health-promoting behavior (e.g., J-peers)?

Enrollment

363 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • English language skills
  • Reading and writing skills
  • Internet access
  • Student status
  • Consent to participate in the study

Exclusion criteria

  • Illiteracy
  • Massively limited cognitive abilities ( i.e. linguistic components of the digital offerings must be able to be used, and questionnaires completed, or interviews participated in) and severe psychiatric disorders (e.g., severe depression)

Trial design

363 participants in 1 patient group

students
Description:
Students at Constructor University Bremen

Trial contacts and locations

2

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Central trial contact

Alexander Strelnikov, Dr. med.

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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