21. A cost-effectiveness analysis of school-based suicide prevention programmesSusan Ahern, Lee-Ann Burke, Brendan McElroy, Paul Corcoran, Elaine M. McMahon, Helen Keeley, Vladimir Carli, Camilla Wasserman, Christina W. Hoven, Marco Sarchiapone, Alan Apter, Judit Balazs, Raphaela Banzer, Julio Bobes, Romuald Brunner, Doina Cosman, Christian Haring, Michael Kaess, Jean-Pierre Kahn, Agnes Kereszteny, Vita Poštuvan, Pilar Sáiz, Peeter Värnik, Danuta Wasserman, 2018, original scientific article Keywords: suicide attempt, suicidal ideation, prevention, intervention, adolescents, school, cost-effectiveness Published in RUP: 21.02.2018; Views: 5472; Downloads: 95 Link to full text |
22. Psychosocial factors in the development of low back pain among professional driversFriderika Kresal, Tine Bertoncel, Maja Meško, 2017, original scientific article Abstract: Background and purpose: Professional drivers as a group are exposed to high risk of developing low back pain due to ergonomic factors and work conditions. The purpose of the study was to examine to what extent the low back pain occurs among Slovene professional drivers as a result of the development of various psychosocial factors. Methodology: The study involved 275 respondents (professional bus drivers, car/van drivers, international truck/ lorry drivers, and ambulance car drivers). Hypotheses were tested using multivariate statistical method (regression analysis) and analysis of variance. Data were collected by structured questionnaire comprised of three parts: socio-demographic data, basic psychosocial factors causing low back pain, and incidence, duration and severity of low back pain as a result of psychosocial risk factors, was implemented. Results: The results of quantitative survey suggest that low back pain is mostly caused by lifting and carrying heavy loads, inadequate working conditions, poor physical fitness, regular nights out, shift work, and stress. Only the impact of gender on low back pain distress among professional drivers was confirmed, predominantly among bus drivers and lorry drivers on international routes. Low back pain occurrence was less common, albeit not statistically significant, among professional drivers of vans and passenger cars. Conclusion: Our study suggests that psychosocial factors are also important cause for the development of low back pain among professional drivers and can limit the quality of their social and professional lives. Keywords: low back pain, psychosocial factors, professional drivers, prevention, Slovenia Published in RUP: 24.01.2018; Views: 2908; Downloads: 151 Link to full text |
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24. Personal stigma in suicide attemptersJurgita Rimkeviciene, Jacinta L. Hawgood, John O'Gorman, Diego De Leo, 2015, original scientific article Keywords: samomor, stigmatizacija, preprečevanje samomora, suicide, stigmatisation, suicide prevention Published in RUP: 03.04.2017; Views: 2520; Downloads: 182 Link to full text |
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27. : Comparing the success of eCare interventions for chronic disease management and disease preventionTatjana Zrimec, Mate Beštek, Iztok Cukjati, Andrej Brodnik, 2013, published scientific conference contribution abstract Keywords: eZdravje, eOskrba, oskrba kroničnih bolezni, preprečevanje bolezni, opolnomočenje potrošnikova, eHealth, eCare, chronic disease management, disease prevention, consumer empowerment Published in RUP: 08.08.2016; Views: 2839; Downloads: 57 Link to full text |
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29. Bicycle rider control skills : expertise and assessmentBorut Fonda, Nejc Šarabon, François-Xavier Li, 2015, original scientific article Keywords: cycling, balance, road safety, commuting, injury prevention, kolesarjenje, ravnotežje, cestna varnost, prevot, preventiva poškodb Published in RUP: 15.10.2015; Views: 3521; Downloads: 126 Link to full text |
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