@misc{Kurtenbach2016, author = {Kurtenbach, Sebastian}, title = {„Explaining neighborhood effects. A mixed-method study at the example of Cologne-Chorweiler" Mid-Term Conference des RN 37 - European Sociological Association, Universit{\"a}t Krakau (Polen)}, year = {2016}, language = {en} } @misc{LinnemannJucks2016, author = {Linnemann, Gesa and Jucks, Regina}, title = {"Say it Again!? - The Role of Lexical Alignment for Assessing the Communication with a Spoken Dialogue System. Vortrag beim 26th Annual Meeting of the Society for Text \& Discourse, Kassel.}, year = {2016}, language = {en} } @article{RehbeinStaudtHanslmaieretal.2016, author = {Rehbein, F. and Staudt, A. and Hanslmaier, M. and Kliem, S.}, title = {Video game playing in the general adult population of Germany: Can higher gaming time of males be explained by gender specific genre preferences?}, series = {Computers in Human Behavior}, volume = {55, Part B}, journal = {Computers in Human Behavior}, doi = {10.1016/j.chb.2015.10.016}, pages = {729 -- 735}, year = {2016}, language = {en} } @article{InhesternBultmannBeierleinetal.2016, author = {Inhestern, Laura and Bultmann, Johanna Christine and Beierlein, Volker and M{\"o}ller, Birgit and Romer, Georg and Koch, Uwe and Bergelt, Corinna}, title = {Understanding parenting concerns in cancer survivors with minor and young-adult children}, series = {Journal of psychosomatic research}, volume = {87}, journal = {Journal of psychosomatic research}, doi = {10.1016/j.jpsychores.2016.05.008}, pages = {1 -- 6}, year = {2016}, abstract = {OBJECTIVE Parents with cancer are concerned about the impact of their disease on their children. However, parenting concerns and associated factors in cancer survivors have not previously been analyzed. The purpose of this study is to examine parenting concerns and to test a path model for understanding parenting concerns in cancer survivors. METHODS In a cross-sectional study, a total of 1416 parents with cancer (mean age 47.5years, 74\% women) having minor or young-adult children were recruited through two cancer registries. Parenting concerns were assessed using the Parenting Concerns Questionnaire. Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to analyze the associations between social support, parenting confidence, emotional distress, family functioning and parenting concerns. RESULTS Mothers reported higher total parenting concerns than fathers (p<0.001). We observed strong effects of emotional distress and parenting confidence on parenting concerns. Family dysfunctioning was associated with lower concerns. An indirect association between social support and parenting concerns was identified. CONCLUSION Parenting concerns in cancer survivors display the need for interventions and after care programs that focus on affected families with minor and young adult children. The results of the structural path model illustrate the associations between psychological and interactional factors. Supporting parents with cancer in their parenting confidence and strengthen social support and family functioning may not only reduce the long-term burden on the parents themselves but also the burden on the entire family.}, subject = {Adolescent}, language = {en} } @incollection{JucksLinnemannThonetal.2016, author = {Jucks, Regina and Linnemann, Gesa and Thon, F. M. and Zimmermann, M.}, title = {Trust the words: Insights into the role of language in trust building in a digitalized world}, series = {Trust and Communication in a Digitalized World. Models and Concepts of Trust Research}, booktitle = {Trust and Communication in a Digitalized World. Models and Concepts of Trust Research}, editor = {Bl{\"o}baum, B.}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-319-28059-2}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-28059-2}, publisher = {FH M{\"u}nster - University of Applied Sciences}, pages = {225 -- 237}, year = {2016}, language = {en} } @misc{BrummernhenrichLinnemannJucks2016, author = {Brummernhenrich, Benjamin and Linnemann, Gesa and Jucks, Regina}, title = {Socializing Siri: Politeness in Spoken Dialogue Systems. Vortrag beim Twenty-Sixth Annual Meeting of the Society for Text and Discourse, Kassel.}, year = {2016}, language = {en} } @article{InhesternBultmannBeierleinetal.2016, author = {Inhestern, Laura and Bultmann, Johanna C. and Beierlein, Volker and M{\"o}ller, Birgit and Romer, Georg and Muriel, Anna C. and Moore, Cynthia W. and Koch, Uwe and Bergelt, Corinna}, title = {Psychometric properties of the Parenting Concerns Questionnaire in cancer survivors with minor and young adult children}, series = {Psycho-oncology}, volume = {25}, journal = {Psycho-oncology}, doi = {10.1002/pon.4049}, pages = {1092 -- 1098}, year = {2016}, abstract = {OBJECTIVE Although cancer patients with minor children have become more of a focus of psycho-oncological research, little is known about specific parenting concerns. Instruments to assess the concerns and worries of parents with cancer are rare. The Parenting Concerns Questionnaire (PCQ) addresses this issue. We analyzed parenting concerns in cancer survivors and evaluated the German version of the PCQ. METHODS A total of 1416 cancer survivors with minor and young adult children (≤21 years) were recruited in a register-based study. Descriptive analyses as well as reliability and validity analyses were conducted. We performed a confirmatory factorial analysis of the factor structure proposed by the authors of the original version on the PCQ. RESULTS Seventy-three percent of the cancer survivors were women, average age was 47.5 years (SD 5.9). Mean time since diagnosis was 44 months (SD 23.4). Between 18 and 31\% of survivors reported that they were concerned about their children. The PCQ proved to be a reliable and valid instrument showing medium correlations with standardized measures in expected directions and discriminating between survivors with and without use of psychosocial support services. The factor structure was supported by the confirmatory factorial analysis. CONCLUSIONS Assessing parenting concerns gives an additional insight into the situation of parents with cancer. In our sample of cancer survivors, we identified one out of three survivors being concerned regarding the impact of their illness on their children. The PCQ can be considered as a valid and reliable instrument with regard to identifying concerned parents with cancer. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley \& Sons, Ltd.}, subject = {Adult}, language = {en} } @incollection{RehbeinKuehnRumpfetal.2016, author = {Rehbein, F. and K{\"u}hn, S. and Rumpf, H.-J. and Petry, N. M.}, title = {Internet gaming disorder: A new behavioral addiction}, series = {Behavioral Addictions: DSM-5® and Beyond}, booktitle = {Behavioral Addictions: DSM-5® and Beyond}, publisher = {FH M{\"u}nster - University of Applied Sciences}, pages = {43 -- 69}, year = {2016}, language = {en} } @misc{Rehbein2016, author = {Rehbein, F.}, title = {Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) - Phenomenology, Epidemiology and Diagnosis of a new behavioral addiction. UCONN HEALTH Psychiatry Grand Rounds. Hartford, USA: 21.11.2016}, year = {2016}, language = {en} } @incollection{RumpfTaoRehbeinetal.2016, author = {Rumpf, H.-J. and Tao, R. and Rehbein, F. and Petry, N. M.}, title = {Internet Addiction. A Future Addictive Disorder?}, series = {Behavioral Addictions: DSM-5® and Beyond}, booktitle = {Behavioral Addictions: DSM-5® and Beyond}, publisher = {FH M{\"u}nster - University of Applied Sciences}, pages = {71 -- 99}, year = {2016}, language = {en} }