Dr. Stefanie Dreger
GRA4, room A3070
Phone: +49 421 218-68822
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Research interests
Stefanie Dreger’s research activities focus on key areas of epidemiology, with a particular emphasis on the investigation of mental health, the analysis of contextual factors in the epidemiological context, and the examination of health-related environmental inequalities.
The analysis of contextual factors in the epidemiological context is a central component of Stefanie Dreger’s research. The focus is on examining social, economic, and environmental factors that influence the spread of diseases, in order to develop informed interventions and prevention strategies.
Another focus is the analysis of health-related environmental inequalities. By identifying disparities in environmental exposures among social groups, recommendations for minimizing disparities can be developed.
In the field of mental health, Stefanie Dreger explores epidemiological patterns and risk factors to gain a deeper understanding of the distribution of mental well-being and psychological distress.
Lecturer of the Department of Social Epidemiology
Teaching / Promotion
Teaching in the BA Public Health and in the M.Sc. Epidemiology
Memberships
German Society for Epidemiology (DGEpi)
Professional Career
Since 2020
Lecturer for contextual and spatial epidemiological methods, University of Bremen, Faculty 11
2013 - 2020
Research Associate, Institute for Public Health and Nursing Research, University of Bremen
2012 - 2013
Consultant for knowledge transfer, Plattform Ernährung und Bewegung e.V. (peb)
2009 - 2012
Research Associate, Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology - BIPS
2009
Visiting Researcher, Social Health Authority, Tallinn, Estonia
Academic Career
2013 - 2007
Doctorate in Public Health, University of Bremen, Germany
2007 - 2009
Master Public Health, University of Bremen, Germany
2004 - 2007
Bachelor General Health Sciences, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
2007
Erasmus Semester Abroad, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
2006 - 2007
Honours program of the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Projects
Co-Designing des öffentlichen Raums: In Politik und Praxis
Forschungsteam: Julita Skodra (Projektleitung); Stefanie Dreger
Equal-Life: Die Bedeutung der Lebensumwelt von Kindern für deren Entwicklung und psychische Gesundheit
Forschungsteam: Gabriele Bolte (Projektleitung); Jenny Ahrens; Stefanie Dreger; Helene Gudi-Mindermann; Natalie Riedel; Jana Roczen; Maddie White
Gesundheitsförderliche Verwaltungskooperation im Stadtteil stärken
Forschungsteam: Gabriele Bolte (Projektleitung); Tanja Brüchert; Stefanie Dreger
Monitoring von umweltbezogenen gesundheitlichen Ungleichheiten in Europa
Forschungsteam: Gabriele Bolte (Projektleitung); Stefanie Dreger; Lisa K. Hilz; Steffen Schüle
Studie „Umwelt und Gesundheit von Kindern in Dortmund“
Forschungsteam: Gabriele Bolte (Projektleitung); Stefanie Dreger; Birgit Reineke; Steffen Schüle
Publications
Journal Articles reviewed
Gudi-Mindermann H, White M, Roczen J, Riedel N, Dreger S, Bolte G. Integrating the social environment with an equity perspective into the exposome paradigm: A new conceptual framework of the Social Exposome. Environmental Research 2023, doi:10.1016/j.envres.2023.116485
Riedel N, van Kamp I, Dreger S, Bolte G, Andringa T, Payne S, Schreckenberg D, Fenech B, Lavia L, Notley H, Guski R, Simon D, Köckler H, Bartels S, Weber M, Paviotti M. Considering ‘non-acoustic factors’ as social and environmental determinants of health equity and environmental justice. Reflections on research and fields of action towards a vision for environmental noise policies. Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives, 2021. 11: 100445, doi:10.1016/j.trip.2021.100445
Dreger S, Schüle S, Hilz L, Bolte G. Social Inequalities in Environmental Noise Exposure: A Review of Evidence in the WHO European Region. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2019, 16(6), 1011, doi:10.3390/ijerph16061011
Fairburn J, Schüle S, Dreger S, Hilz L, Bolte G. Social inequalities in exposure to ambient air pollution: A systematic review in the WHO European Region. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2019, 16 (17) (3127), doi:10.3390/ijerph16173127
Schüle S, Hilz L, Dreger S, Bolte G. Social inequalities in environmental resources of green and blue spaces: a review of evidence in the WHO European Region. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2019, 16 (7) (1216), doi:10.3390/ijerph16071216
Schüle S, Nanninga S, Dreger S, Bolte G. Relations between objective and perceived built environments and the modifying role of individual socioeconomic position. A cross-sectional study on traffic noise and urban green space in a large German city, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2018, 15 (8) (1562), doi:10.3390/ijerph15081562, 24.07.2018
Dreger S, Gerlinger T, Bolte G. Gender inequalities in mental wellbeing in 26 European countries: Do welfare regimes matter? Eur J Public Health. 2016, 26, S. 872 - 876, doi:10.1093/eurpub/ckw074
Dreger S, Meyer N, Fromme H, Bolte G, the Study Group of the GME cohort. Environmental noise and incident mental health problems: a prospective cohort study among school children in Germany. Environmental Research. 2015, 143, S. 49 - 54, doi:10.1016/j.envres.2015.08.003
Dreger S, Buck C, Bolte G. Material, psychosocial, and socio-demographic determinants are associated with positive mental health in Europe: a cross-sectional study. BMJ Open. 2014, 4 (5), doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2014-005095
Mester B, Behrens T, Dreger S, Hense S, Fritschi L. Occupational causes of testicular cancer in adults. The International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 2010, 1 (4), S. 160 - 170
Journal Articles not reviewed
Aue K, Dreger S, Huber G, Ungerer-Röhrich U. Schule steht auf! – Gegen eine sitzende und für eine bewegte Lebensweise bei Kindern und Jugendlichen. Sportunterricht. 2014, 63 (5), S. 143 - 147
Bucksch J, Dreger S. Sitzendes Verhalten als Risikofaktor im Kindes- und Jugendalter. Prävention und Gesundheitsförderung, 2014/9 (1), S. 39 - 46
Book Articles
Dreger S, Bolte G. Inequalities in self-reported noise annoyance. World Health Organization 2019 (Hg.), Environmental health inequalities in Europe. Second assessment report, Copenhagen: WHO Regional Office for Europe, S. 66 - 71
Further Publications
Bolte G, Czwikla G, Dreger S, Hasselder P, Reineke B, Braubach M, Schmiege D, Netanyahu S. Inequalities in access to at least basic drinking-water services. Environmental health inequalities: fact sheet series/2022, Copenhagen: WHO Regional Office for Europe. 2022, Link (Stand: 22.02.2022)
Bolte G, Czwikla G, Dreger S, Hasselder P, Reineke B, Braubach M, Schmiege D, Netanyahu S. Inequalities in access to at least basic sanitation services. Environmental health inequalities: fact sheet series/2022, Copenhagen: WHO Regional Office for Europe. 2022, Link (Stand: 22.02.2022)
Bolte G, Czwikla G, Dreger S, Hasselder P, Reineke B, Braubach M, Netanyahu S. Inequalities in dampness in the home. Environmental health inequalities: fact sheet series/2022, Copenhagen: WHO Regional Office for Europe. 2022, Link (Stand: 22.02.2022)
Bolte G, Czwikla G, Dreger S, Hasselder P, Reineke B, Braubach M, Netanyahu S. Inequalities in inability to keep the home adequately warm. Environmental health inequalities: fact sheet series/2022, Copenhagen: WHO Regional Office for Europe. 2022, Link (Stand: 22.02.2022)
Bolte G, Czwikla G, Dreger S, Hasselder P, Reineke B, Braubach M, Netanyahu S. Inequalities in lack of a bath or shower in the dwelling. Environmental health inequalities: fact sheet series/2022, Copenhagen: WHO Regional Office for Europe. 2022, Link (Stand: 22.02.2022)
Bolte G, Czwikla G, Dreger S, Hasselder P, Reineke B, Braubach M, Netanyahu S. Inequalities in lack of a flush toilet in the dwelling. Environmental health inequalities: fact sheet series/2022, Copenhagen: WHO Regional Office for Europe. 2022, Link (Stand: 22.02.2022)
Bolte G, Czwikla G, Dreger S, Hasselder P, Reineke B, Braubach M, Netanyahu S. Inequalities in overcrowding. Environmental health inequalities: fact sheet series/2022, Copenhagen: WHO Regional Office for Europe. 2022, Link (Stand: 22.02.2022)
Dreger S,Brüchert T,Bolte G. Gesundheitsförderliche Verwaltungskooperation im Stadtteil stärken. Empfehlungen für die Etablierung eines Health-in-All-Policies-Ansatzes, IPP-Schriften/18/2021, Bremen: Institut für Public Health und Pflegeforschung (IPP), Universität Bremen
Presentations / Poster
Braubach M, Netanyahu S, Dreger S, Czwikla G, Reineke B, Bolte G. Monitoring environmental health inequalities: WHO fact sheet series. 20th International Conference on Urban Health “A Healthier Horizon; Activating Urban Health Strategies for a Climate Resilient Tomorrow”, Marrakesh, Morocco, 19.11.2024
Bolte G, Dreger S, Hasselder P. Environmental health inequalities in Europe – fact sheet series. WHO Webinar on Environmental Health Inequalities (online), 11.12.2023
Gudi-Mindermann H, Roczen J, White M, Riedel N, Dreger S, Bolte, G. Social Exposome in the context of the entire exposome, Consortium Meeting Equal-Life, Niederlande, 03.03.2021
Bolte G, Dreger S. Key findings on inequalities in noise exposure in the WHO European Region, International Workshop: Traffic-related noise, health (inequalities) and the Environmental Noise Directive, Bremen, Deutschland, 30.09.2020
Dreger S, Hilz L, Schüle S. Review of evidence in the WHO European Region: Social inequalities in exposure to ambient air pollution, environmental noise, chemicals and resources of green and blue spaces, Workshop des gemeinsamen Arbeitskreises „Umweltmedizin, Expositions‐ und Risikoabschätzungen“ der DGEpi, DGSMP und GMDS in Zusammenarbeit mit der Abteilung Sozialepidemiologie des Instituts für Public Health und Pflegeforschung (IPP), Universität Bremen, Bremen, Deutschland, 18.10.2019
Dreger S, Schüle S, Hilz L, Bolte G. Social Inequalities in Environmental Noise Exposure: A Review of Evidence in the WHO European Region, 31st annual conference of the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE 2019), Utrecht, Niederlande, 26.08.2019
Schüle S, Hilz L, Dreger S, Bolte G. Social Inequalities in Environmental Resources of Green and Blue Spaces: A Review of Evidence in the WHO European Region, 31st annual conference of the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE 2019), Utrecht, Niederlande, 27.08.2019
Dreger S, Schüle S, Nanninga S, Bolte G. Relations between objective and perceived built environments and the modifying role of individual socioeconomic position, 13. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Epidemiologie (DGEpi), Bremen, Deutschland, 26.09.2018
Dreger S. Sitzender Lebensstil als Risikofaktor bei Kindern und Jugendlichen, Gesundheitszieleprozess Thüringen. 2013, Erfurt, Deutschland