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SUMMARY:Students’ health and health behavior  during the COVID-19 pandem
 ic in Switzerland. Dr. Julia Dratva
DTSTART:20220126T170000
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Dr. med. Julia Dratva\, MPH is a specialist in preventio
 n and public health (FMH) and professor of public health at the Zurich Uni
 versity of Applied Sciences. There\, she heads the research area Health Sc
 iences at the Department of Health. She is also an associated professor at
  the Medical Faculty of the University of Basel\, President of the Swiss S
 ociety of Public Health Physicians (FMH) and Vice President of the EUPHA C
 hild and Adolescent Public Health Section. In addition to her research foc
 us on "Children and Adolescent Public Health"\, she has a profound experti
 se in health monitoring and observational cohort studies.\nWelcome to All 
 for One and One for All: Public Seminar Series on Mental Health in Academi
 a and Society. All for One and One for All talks shine the light on and di
 scuss mental health issues in academia across all levels – from students
  to faculty\, as well as in wider society. Seminars are held online once p
 er month on Wednesdays at 5pm CEST/ 11am EST and free for all to attend. S
 peakers include academics\, organisations\, and health professionals whose
  work focuses on mental health. Live Q and A sessions will be held after e
 ach talk.\nFor live webinar schedule please visit: Upcoming Webinars\nFol
 low us on Twitter: @LashuelLab\nWatch previous talks on YouTube\nListen to
  previous talks as podcasts here and here\n\nOur next conversation is wit
 h Dr. Julia Dratva. The Corona pandemic is impacting all age groups and a
 reas of society\, irrespective of the risk of exposure or disease severity
 . University students were confronted with abrupt changes by the COVID-19 
 lock-down both in their personal and academic lives. The “Health in Stud
 ents during the Corona pandemic” study (HES-C) investigated the impact o
 n mental health and general and COVID-19 related health behaviors\, concer
 ns and views from the April 2020 to June 2021. The study covers three pand
 emic university semesters with a total of nine surveys. The surveys reache
 d roughly 70% of the student population at the University of Applied Scien
 ces Zürich at least once and provides both cross-sectional as well as lon
 gitudinal data on mental health outcomes across the pandemic among other o
 utcomes. The talk will mainly focus on the mental health of students\, but
  will also touch on other health related aspects during the pandemic.\n\n\
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