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  • Themenvergabe durch Präsenztermin
    Termin: 14.09.2026
    Zeit: 11h00
    Raum: BIN 4.E.11
    Betreuungsperson der Bachelorarbeit: Prof. Dr. Jennifer Belus

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  • Vocational training programs that incorporate psychosocial interventions in both low-income and high-income settings

    Beschreibung: Youth is a critical developmental period associated with increased risk for the onset of mental health conditions. With youth unemployment at historically high levels, particularly in regions such as Sub-Saharan Africa, vocational training programs provide practical pathways to employment while also offering an opportunity to support young peoples mental health and psychosocial well-being. What psychosocial interventions have been implemented in vocational training programs globally, and what potential do they show?

    language: english
    Kontakt: Frau Chika Nwaka, E-Mail

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    Status: offen (erfasst / geändert: 04.06.2026)
  • Cross-cultural measures and theories well-being

    Beschreibung: Much of the existing research on well-being has been developed in the Global North and is grounded in Western frameworks of what it means to live well and thrive. What culturally grounded frameworks, theories, and measures of well-being exist across diverse contexts, and where are the major gaps in current research? 

    language: english
    Kontakt: Frau Chika Nwaka, E-Mail

    [ Einzelthema ]
    Status: offen (erfasst / geändert: 03.06.2026)
  • Household-level interventions for mental health care in low-middle income countries - delivery models, effectiveness, and research gaps

    Beschreibung: In many contexts, the family is the primary unit through which health is understood, managed, and supported. Understanding mental health burden at the household level may help to explain the clustering of risk and the unmet need within families, ultimately helping to identify novel avenues for intervention. What house-hold level interventions for mental health exist in low-middle income countries, and how effective are they?

    language: english
    Kontakt: Frau Chika Nwaka, E-Mail

    [ Einzelthema ]
    Status: offen (erfasst / geändert: 03.06.2026)

 


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