Monday, August 20, 2007

13.30-17.30 Pre-conference workshop / teaching seminar 1.

Paul Falger (Netherlands):
Vital exhaustion: History, Epidemiology, Cardiovascular Risk, Mechanisms Treatment

  Pre-conference workshop / teaching seminar II.

Adrienne Stauder and Monika Kovács (Hungary):
The Williams Lifeskills Program: overview of the program and of the effectiveness studies. Our experiences with the translation, cultural adaptation and application of the program in Hungary.

18.30-19.00 Welcome


 

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

9.00-10.30 Opening Keynotes
(3x30 min)

Ferenc Túry, Krisztina Túry (Hungary):
European identity and eating
Adriana Baban (Romania):
The Role of Behavioral Medicine in Confronting HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Central and Eastern Europe
Redford Williams, Virginia Williams (USA):
Coping Skills Training in Different Cultures: The LifeSkills Experience

10.30-11.00 Poster and Coffee Break

See the list of poster presentations below

11.00-12.30 Panel discussion 1.
BM and Research
(3x15 min + discussion)

János Kállai (Hungary):
Past and Future in Behavioral Medicine Researches in Hungary
Francisco José Eiroa (Spain):
Psychopathological manifestations in the Central and Eastern European transition: A systematic bibliographic review
Paul Falger (Netherlands):
Vital Exhaustion: History, Epidemiology, Cardiovascular Risk, Mechanisms and Treatment

12.30-13.30 Lunch

 

13.30-15.00 Panel discussion 2.
BM and Education
(3x15 min + discussion)

Adrienne Stauder (Hungary):
Education and training in behavioural medicine: global and local viewpoints
Imre Lázár, Zoltán Zsinkó-Szabó (Hungary):
Medical anthropology: research and education
Ovidiu Popa-Velea, Liliana Diaconescu (Romania):
The contribution of Balint training in prevention of burnout syndrome at doctors

15.30-16.30 Panel discussion 3.
BM and Clinical practice
(2x15 min + discussion)

Mária Kopp (Hungary):
Measures of empowerment in behavioural medicine epidemiological research
Hynek Pikhart (Czech Republic-UK) et al :
Psychosocial stress at work and outside work and depressive symptoms in 3 countries of Central and Eastern Europe: the HAPIEE Study

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

9.00-10.30
Parallel
Thematic discussion group 1.
Title: Psychosomatics
Chairs: Paul Falger (Netherlands) and Istvan Tiringer (Hungary)

Andra-Teodora Negroiu (Romania) et al:
Influence of Demographic Factors, Coping Style and Trust on Adherence in Heart Failure
Istvan Tiringer (Hungary):
Psychosocial predictors of one-year follow-up quality of life among patients in residential cardiac rehabilitation
Jozsef Varga (Hungary):

Social behaviour influencing physiology: heart rate changes in social context
Tibor Rudisch (Hungary) et al :
Relaxation-imagery hypnosis modulates pszichophysio-immunological system
Orsolya Begya (Hungary) et al:
Psychic functioning in irritable bowel syndrome
 
Parallel
Thematic discussion group 2.
Title: Quality of life
Chairs:Túry Ferenc (Hungary) and László Nemes (Hungary)

László Nemes (Hungary):
Applied Human Ethology: Behavioral biology of human well-being
Erzsébet Németh (Hungary) et al:
Relationships between length of television watching and extrinsic and intrinsic aspirations
Gyöngyvér Salavecz (Hungary) et al:
The association of work stress and self-reported health among middle aged working men in a Western European and in four Post-communist countries
Zsuzsa Puskás-Vajda (Hungary):
Voluntary associations as sources of well-being
 
Parallel
Thematic discussion group 3.
Title: Gender issues
Chairs: Mária Kopp (Hungary) and Tatyana Kotzeva (Bulgaria)

Piroska Balog (Hungary) et al:
Depression and stress. Gender differences
Dana-Adriana Pamfile (Romania) et al:
Women's Attitudes Toward Thinness and Fatness - values regarding physical attractiveness
Tatyana Kotzeva (Bulgaria) et al:

Constructing women's responsibility toward cervical cancer screening in the Bulgarian context of healthcare system reform
Ágnes Zana (Hungary) et al:
Gender differences in attitudes toward death
10.30-11.00
Poster and coffee break
See the list of poster presentations below
11.00-12.30
Parallel
Thematic discussion group 4.
Title: Health-, Illness behavior
Chairs: Ewa Gruszczynska (Poland) and Janos Kallai (Hungary)

Ewa Gruszczynska (Poland)
Maternal coping with child's disease. Role of spirituality
László Brassai (Romania) et al:
The role of protective psychological variables in adolescents' health-related behaviors
Alexandrova Bogdana (Bulgaria) et al:

Subjective health complaints in Bulgarian schoolchildren aged 11, 13 and 15
Ramona Amina Popovici (Romania) et al:
Health Promotion Through Education - a Basic Component of Primary Dental Care
 
Parallel
Thematic discussion group 5.
Title: Free lectures 1.
Chairs: Ovidiu Popa-Velea (Romania) and László Buda (Hungary)

Evie Bentley (UK):
Clinical hypnotherapy in action
László Buda (Hungary):
Using Psychodrama and Playback Techniques in Accelerated Learning
Carmen Padure Daniela (Romania):
Managing the Post-Totalitarian Society. The Status and Role of Psychology
Magdalena Lazarewicz (Poland) et al:
A false mirror or rose-coloured spectacles? - A content reconstruction of the psychologist's stereotype
Katalin Szőke (Hungary) et al:
Linking culture with the promotion of health through community health planning in Hungary
 
Parallel
Thematic discussion group 6.
Title: Free lectures 2.
Chairs: Eva Sovcikova (Slovak Republic) and Piroska Balog (Hungary)

Eva Sovcikova (Slovak Republic) et al:
Cognitive development and effects of exposure to PCBs in Children aged 16 months
Matei Alexandru Banu (Romania) et al:
Depression at C hepatitis patients treated with interferon - a natural consequence of immune alienation
Katalin Károssy (Hungary) et al:
Links between alexithymia, emotional awareness and impulsivity: subjective report and heart rate measures of emotional responding
Anikó Hazag (Hungary) et al:
Mental health survey among Hungarian students of medicine and technology
Renata Cserjési (Hungary) et al:
The differences between implicit and explicit attitudes toward body shape in Obesity
12.30-13.30
Lunch
 
13.30-15.00
Panel discussion, closing remarks
Chairs: Mónika Kovács (Hungary) and János Kállai (Hungary)
15.30-17.30
CEESBM General Assembly Meeting
 

 

The list of poster presentations

Zoltán Ábrám (Romania): Psychical health state of the adult population in three Romanian counties
Cecilia Banki (Hungary) et al: Individual and Diadic Levels of Coping Among Patients with Cancer
Borbála Belec (Hungary): Patterns of acculturation and their impact on psychological well-being among immigrant adolescents in Szeged (Hungary)
Csilla Busa (Hungary) et al: Health Behaviour and Drug Use Among Young People
Csilla Busa, Ágnes Csikós (Hungary) et al: Hungarian Family Physicians’ Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perceived Cultural and Institutional Barriers Related to Hospice Care
Ilona Csörsz (Hungary) et al: The world of “as if”. The dramatic story-playing in medical education
Liliana Diaconescu, Ovidiu Popa-Velea (Romania): Anxiety, depression, hardiness and optimism: correlations to quality of life (QoL) in healthy old subjects
Szilvia Dukay-Szabó (Hungary): Eating and bodyweight problems among Hungarian figure skaters
Bálint Kasza (Serbia) et al: Social background among health care staff in Szeged and Subotica in the light of their professional environment
Bálint Kasza (Serbia), Bettina Piko (Hungary): Health Condition Survey after the wartime eight years ago
Beáta Kaszás, József Varga (Hungary): The dynamics of changing of asthma. May psychological variables help with understanding?
Zsuzsanna Kerekes (Hungary) et al: Temperament and Character Factors and Depression in Chronic Diseases
Noémi Keresztes (Hungary)et al: Prototypes of Health-Related Behaviors Among Hungarian High School Students
Beatrix Lenkovics (Hungary) et al: Nutrition And Health Maintaining Behaviour Of University Students With Healthy Lifestyle
Edit Molnár (Hungary) et al: Personality factors, emotional expression in adolescents with type 1 diabetes: the role of self-directedness and alexithymia in quality of
life and glycemic control
Anna Müller, László Nagymajtényi (Hungary): Characteristics of Youth Dietary Habits in Csongrad County
Ilona Pálfi (Hungary) et al: Burn Out Syndrom and Areas of Prevention Among Hospice Nurses
Jitka Pikhartova (UK) et al: Individual and area level socioeconomic indicators and depressive symptoms in the HAPPIE-CZ Study
Anna Susanszky (Hungary) et al: Cultural factors influencing the development of gender role stress
Peter Torzsa (Hungary) et al: HEALTH STATUS, HEALTH BEHAVIOR AND SLEEP PROBLEMS OF HUNGARIAN GENERAL PRACTITIONERS
Mária Tóth (Hungary) et al: Coping, Depression and Cloninger’s Dimension in Psoriasis
Tatyana Kotzeva, Elitza Dimitrova (Bulgaria): Socioeconomic status and risk behaviors of school aged children in Bulgaria