Entries of Abu-Omar, Karim on the publication server
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Number of items: 5.
Kreiml, Verena, Sauter, Alexandra
, Abu-Omar, Karim, Eickmann, Sascha and Herrmann-Johns, Anne
(2024)
“That's like therapy”—A qualitative study on socially disadvantaged women's views on the effects of a community-based participatory research project on their health and health behavior.
Frontiers in Public Health 12.
Sauter, Alexandra, Herbert-Maul, Annika, Abu-Omar, Karim, Thiel, Ansgar, Ziemainz, Heiko, Frahsa, Annika, Linder, Stephanie and Herrmann-Johns, Anne
(2023)
Corrigendum: “For me, it's just a piece of freedom”—Increased empowerment through physical activity promotion among socially disadvantaged women.
Frontiers in Public Health 11.
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Pedron, Sara, Herbert-Maul, Annika, Sauter, Alexandra, Linder, Stephanie, Sommer, Raluca, Vomhof, Markus, Gontscharuk, Veronika, Abu-Omar, Karim, Thiel, Ansgar, Ziemainz, Heiko, Holle, Rolf and Laxy, Michael
(2023)
Preferences of women in difficult life situations for a physical activity programme: protocol of a discrete choice experiment in the German NU-BIG project.
BMJ Open 13 (7), e067235.
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Sauter, Alexandra
, Herbert-Maul, Annika, Abu-Omar, Karim, Thiel, Ansgar, Ziemainz, Heiko, Frahsa, Annika
, Linder, Stephanie and Herrmann-Johns, Anne
(2022)
“For me, it's just a piece of freedom”—Increased empowerment through physical activity promotion among socially disadvantaged women.
Frontiers in Public Health 10, p. 867626.
Abu-Omar, Karim, Ziemainz, Heiko, Loss, Julika, Laxy, Michael, Holle, Rolf, Thiel, Ansgar, Herbert-Maul, Annika, Linder, Stephanie, Till, Maike and Sauter, Alexandra
(2021)
The Long-Term Public Health Impact of a Community-Based Participatory Research Project for Health Promotion Among Socially Disadvantaged Women—A Case Study Protocol.
Frontiers in Public Health 9.
Fulltext not available.
(2021)
The Long-Term Public Health Impact of a Community-Based Participatory Research Project for Health Promotion Among Socially Disadvantaged Women—A Case Study Protocol.
Frontiers in Public Health 9.
Fulltext not available.
