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REBOUND: A media-based life skills and risk education programme.

Authors :
Kröninger-Jungaberle, Henrik
Nagy, Ede
von Heyden, Maximilian
DuBois, Fletcher
Ullrich, Jens
Wippermann, Christina
Pospiech, Björn
Gordon, Vanessa
Haubold, Lena
Breitner, Stefanie
Lieneweg, Sascha
Hochadel, Sarah
Brommond, Michaela
Source :
Health Education Journal; Nov2015, Vol. 74 Issue 6, p705-719, 15p
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Background: REBOUND is a novel media-based life skills and risk education programme developed for 14- to 25-year olds in school, university or youth group settings. This paper outlines the programme’s rationale, curriculum and implementation. It provides information of relevance to researchers, programme developers and policymakers. Methods/design of the programme: The programme is based on a form of cooperative learning. It is facilitated by teachers and other professionals and supported by peer mentors. The curriculum is centred around ‘explorative film work’ with short films/videos depicting risk behaviours and life challenges. The methodology aims to promote risk competence and positive norm-building in social groups. The programme consists of a course comprising 16 units, 10 of which focus on psychosocial strength (resilience) and 6 on risks of alcohol and other drugs. Implementation is supported by a mentoring system, a voluntary eLearning component and tools for organisational development. The programme has been evaluated with about 1,000 students in the intervention group of a controlled study using a mixed-method design involving structured stakeholder and peer feedback. Discussion: REBOUND is one of the few health promotion/prevention programmes to have been entirely developed together with those (students, facilitators, school administrators) for whom the programme is intended. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00178969
Volume :
74
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Health Education Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
110517317
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/0017896914557097