Title: Nincs diacm
1UNDP HUN/00/002 Background data and
recommendations for policy to improve the health
status of the Hungarian population 2.Component
Presented by Prof. Árpád SkrabskiPresident of
the Hungarian Federation of Mutual Funds
National project co-ordinator
2- Components
- Researh
- Training
- - Intervention (soft assistance)
UNDP contribution US European experts for
research trainings
3Outputs of the HUN/00/002 project 2. Component
2.1. A national survey on the health status of
the Hungarian population
2.2. A set of policy-oriented recommendations in
addressing public health issues
2.3. Strengthened capacities to monitor
health issues and to undertake health promotion
and prevention activities at community level
2.4. Enhanced international exchanges and expert
networking
42001Output 2.1.1.Update the questionnaire of
the survey HUNGAROSTUDY2002
professor Richard Rahe, Stanford University
(Stress and coping questionnaire),
professor Ichiro Kawachi, Harvard University,
School of Public Health (Social capital
questionnaire)
Output 2.4. Significant scientific forum for
discussing the questionnaire of Hungarostudy 2002
is 7-9. March, 2001, 59th Annual Meeting of the
American Psychosomatic Societys Monterey,
California, USA
professor Johan Denollett, Netherlands (Type D,
distressed personality questionnaire).
Professor Nancy Adler, University of California
(self rated health questionnaire)
52002
Output 2.1. Survey Research Partnership
Semmelweis Univ. Inst. of Behavioural Sciences
Hungarian Federation of Mutual Funds
Apor Vilmos College Institute of TVPF
Output 2.1.2HUNGAROSTUDY 2002social economic
status, health, well being, self efficacy,social
capital, anxiety, depression, anomie
Harvard University, Institute of Public Health
Output 2.1.4.(social capital, gender diff.)
Arizona State University Output
2.3.5. (influence, campaign)
California State University Output 2.1.3. (health
status, SRH)
Output 2.4. Significant scientific forum for
discussing the results of the UNDP project 5-8.
March, 2003, 61th Annual Meeting of the American
Psychosomatic Society s Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Activity plan No 1.
2003 March
6Articles in international journals
Output 2.2.6. Kopp, Ms,
Skrabski Á (2002) Gender differences in
psychosocial determinants of middle aged
mortality in a changing society, Psychosom Med
64, 147. (abstract) Skrabski ,Á, Kopp MS, Kawachi
(2002) Social capital in a changing societycross
sectional associations with middle aged female
and male mortality rates, J Epidemiology and
Community Health (in press) Kopp MS, Skrabski Á
(2002) Socio-economic and psychosocial
determinants of middle aged mortality in a
changing society, Italian Heart Journal 3,Suppl1,
52. Kopp MS, Kovács M (2002) Relationships of
depression and health behaviour with self-rated
health in a changing society,Acta Psychiatrica
Scandinavica, 411, (105 suppl) 52.
(abstract) Kopp MS, Skrabski Á, Szucs L
(2002)Social environment and mental health in a
changing society, Int J Behav Med, 9, Suppl 1,
151 (abstract) Skrabski Á, Kopp MS, Szucs
L(2002) Social capital, income inequality and
depression in a changing society, Social
environment and mental health in a changing
society, Int J Behav Med, 9, Suppl 1,253
(abstract) Stauder A, Szedmák S, Kopp M (2002)
Higher socioeconomic status associated with
higher prevalence of allergic symptoms in a
representative health survey, Social environment
and mental health in a changing society, Int J
Behav Med, 9, Suppl 1, 258 (abstract Stauder A,
Kopp M (2002) Integrating behavioural medicine
into medical training in Hungary, Int J Behav
Med, 9, Suppl 1, 258 (abstract) Maria S. Kopp,
Árpád Skrabski, András Székely (2002) Risk
Factors, Inequality, Self-reported Morbidity and
Mortality in a Changing Society Heart Disease
Environment, Stress, and Gender InG. Weidner, M.
Kopp M. Kristenson (Eds.) IOS Press,pp.101-113.
7Presentation at international conferences
Output 2.4 Kopp M Depression and
self-destructive behaviour (invited speaker) 6-8
March, 2002 WHO Regions for Health Network
annual Conference, Nyíregyháza, Kopp M., 23-24
March 2002 WHO Task Force meeting on Depression
and stress related disorders, Budapest Kopp MS,
Skrabski Á, Csoboth Cs, Réthelyi J, Stauder A,
Denollet, J Type D personality cross sectional
associations with cardiovascular morbidity in the
Hungarian population March 5-8, 2003, 61Annual
Meeting of American Psychosomatic Society,
Phoenix, Arizona, Skrabski,Á, Kopp MS, Réthelyi
J, Psychosocial factors and middle aged
cardiovascular mortality differences March 5-8,
2003, 61th Annual Meeting of American
Psychosomatic Society, Phoenix, Arizona,
Skrabski, Á., "The voluntary mutual benefit
societies have key role in social protection in
Hungary" First European Social Economy Conference
in CEEC. 24-25 October 2002 Prague, Czech
Republic Skrabski, Á. The role of the voluntary
mutual benefit funds in Hungary. International
Social Security Association, European regional
meeting. on "New and revised approaches to social
protection in Europe" 13-15 November 2002,
Budapest
Activity plan No.1. 2003 March
8HUNGAROSTUDY2002
Semmelweis Univ. Inst. of Behavioural Sciences
Apor Vilmos College Institute of TVPF
Output 2.3.23.
Hungarian Federation of Mutual Funds
Health promotion among gypsies
Postgraduate not-for-profit management
Output 2.3.4
Stress management training
DIMENZIO Health Fund (telecommunication)
Post-secondary not-for-profit administrator
Increasing competence training
Health fund No.2.
Training the trustees of health funds
Four programmes on preventing depression
Health fund No. 3.
DUNAFERR Health Fund (iron workers)
Prevention of sleeping disorders
Output 2.3.Pilot projects on services
Trainings
Prevention of eating disorders
HONVÉD Health fund (army)
Prevention of allergic disorders
Health fund No.6
9Name of the pilot project
Members of the team Target
population Number of services
of the Output 2.3.4.
participants
Health promotion among gypsies Gy Gyukits, I
Sándor, J Lorinz Bp. IX. district
200
Stress management training I Lázár,E
Jakab, Gy Keresztes employees in small
500
enterprises
Prevention of depression Cs Csoboth,
Gy Purebl, J Lorinz young women
100
Prevention of depression Cs Csoboth,
Gy Purebl, M Velkey school children
200
Prevention of depression M Kovács, J
Erno, population
over 300 among elderly peoples
the age of 40
Leave off smoking (pilot pr.) Cs Csoboth,
T Szentgrothy university students
20
Prevention of sleeping disorder M Novák, Gy
Purebl general population
250
Prevention of psychosomatic A Stauder, M
Kovács allergic patients
100 symptoms among allergic patients
Increasing competence I Szumska,
Á Hajnal, N Fóris middle aged patients
60
Prevention of eating disorders F Túry, I
Szumska secondary
school 120
teachers and
students
10Flow-chart of pilot project on prevention Output
2.3
Institutionalisation
research strategy planning
intervention monitoring
The presence of the Dimension Health Fund in this
project insures the implementation of the results
and the sustainability after completing of the
tasks undertaken in present project
Activity plan No.2 2003 June
11Compiling results and presenting them in a
comprehensive and specific report Output 2.1.5.
Hungarostudy 2002 STATISTICAL ANALYSIS TABLES,
FIGURES, MAPS Budapest,2003 June
Activity plan No.32003 June
12RECOMENDATIONS
European regional meeting. "New and revised
approaches to social protection in Europe" 13-15
November 2002 Budapest, Output. 2.3.5.
International Social Security Association
Hungarian Social Security
Recommendations on the role of health funds in
the reform Output 2.2.2.
HUN/00/002 project
European Social Economy
Ministry of Finance
First European Social Economy Conference in CEEC.
24-25 October 2002 Prague Output 2.3.5.
2002 Meeting Budapest. Bio-psycho-social
determinants of premature health deterio-ration
and mortality in the middle-aged Hungarian
pop-ulation and the possibilities of prevention.
Output 2.3.5
Project on train-ing the trustees Output 2.3.3.
Association Internationale de la Mutualité
CEP-CAMF
Hungarian Financial Supervisory Authority
WHO Taskforce on depression and stress related
diseases
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