Presentations

Conference Abstracts and Presentations

2025

Pedrós Barnils N, Schüz B. Detecting intersectional inequalities in fruit-vegetables consumption in Germany and Spain: contribution of decision trees. Groningen; 2025.

Mammadova M, Omane CA, Schüz B. Social Inequalities in Digital Health Misinformation: Preliminary Results of a Scoping Review. Groningen; 2025.

Kolschen J, Schüz B. Votings and Vaccines: Party Preferences and Preventive Health Measures in Older Adults in Germany. Münster; 2025.

Kolschen J, Schüz B. Associations between political party preference and usage of preventive measures in older adults in Germany. Groningen; 2025.

Emmert K, Schüz B. Protocol of a scoping review to assess determinants of ethicality perceptions of risk-adapted cancer screening. Groningen, The Netherlands; 2025.

Emmert K, Jones, Christopher M., Schüz B. Do perceived resources influence the effect of COVID-19-related worry on mental wellbeing? Mainz, Germany; 2025.

Alazza NN, Emmert K, Pedrós Barnils N. Making Geographic Information Systems an accessible tool for analyzing physical environments in health. Groningen, Netherlands; 2025.

2024

Pedrós Barnils N, Schüz B. Using decision trees to identify intersectional risk groups for never attending breast cancer screening, Germany. Antwerpen; 2024.

Pedrós Barnils N, Schüz B. Quantitative methods to understand disadvantage in health research – breast cancer screening attendance in Germany. 2024.

Pedros Barnils N, Schüz B. Facilitating subgroup identification: the use of decision trees in breast cancer screening uptake. European Journal of Public Health; 2024. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckae144.583.

Pedros Barnils N, H?rtling V, Singh H, Haug U, Schüz B. A scoping review on sociodemographic inequalities in breast cancer screening attendance in Germany. European Journal of Public Health; 2024. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckae144.918.

2023

Barnils NP, Schüz B. Inequities in breast cancer screening utilisation in Spain-Using decision trees to identify intersections. Population Medicine 2023; 5(Supplement).

Gencer H, Mena E, Budde S, Freund T, Schüz B, Brand T. M-Gender–partizipative Entwicklung einer digitalen Gesundheitsintervention zur Gesundheitsf?rderung unter informell Pflegenden. Gesundheitswesen 2023; 85(08/09):812.

Jahnel T, Dassow H-H, Gerhardus A, Schüz B. Der digitale Regenbogen: digitale Determinanten gesundheitlicher Ungleichheit. Gesundheitswesen 2023; 85(08/09):811.

Jahnel T, Pan C-C, Pedros Barnils N, Jürgens D, Müllmann S, Janetzki S et al. Das Digital Public Health Framework für die Entwicklung und Evaluation digitaler Public Health Interventionen. Gesundheitswesen 2023; 85(08/09):758.

Samkange-Zeeb F, Singh H, Lakeberg M, Kolschen J, Schüz B, Zeeb H et al. Health literacy needs among unemployed adults: Triangulating interview and scoping review data. European Journal of Public Health 2021; 31(Supplement_3):ckab164-368.

Singh H, Samkange-Zeeb F, Herrmann R, Kolschen J, Pedrós BN, Brand T et al. Intervention strategies and techniques to promote health literacy among socioeconomically disadvantaged groups-a systematic review with albatross plots. Population Medicine 2023; 5.

2022

Zeeb H, Schüz B, Pigeot I. Highlighting the ‘public ‘in digital public health–a critical reflection. European Journal of Public Health 2022; 32(Supplement_3):ckac129-148.

Schüz B, Müllmann S, Pan CC, Jahnel T, Forberger S, Jürgens D et al. A framework for developing and evaluating digital and public health tools. European Journal of Public Health 2022; 32(Supplement_3):ckac129-150.

Barnils NP, Schüz B. The “grey” digital divide in older adults during COVID-19 in Germany: Who is most at risk? European Journal of Public Health 2022; 32(Supplement_3):ckac130-059.

Wiegelmann H, Altona J, Mena E, Jaeger L, Schuz B, Wolf-Ostermann K. How can built neighborhood environments contribute to the sustainability of home care arrangements for people with dementia? In: ZEITSCHRIFT FUR GERONTOLOGIE UND GERIATRIE: SPRINGER HEIDELBERG TIERGARTENSTRASSE 17, D-69121 HEIDELBERG, GERMANY. S. 61 (vol. 55).
https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s00391-022-02095-7.pdf S215-6

 

2019

Talsma K, Norris K, Schuz B. Self-efficacy and academic performance: a chicken-and-egg conundrum. In: STARS Conference Proceedings: UNISTARS. ORG. S. 1–10.