TY - JOUR A1 - Wright, Stephen C. A1 - Tropp, Linda R. A1 - Mazziotta, Agostino T1 - Contact between groups, peace, and conflict JF - Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/pac0000273 VL - 23 SP - 207 EP - 209 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wright, Stephen C. A1 - Mazziotta, Agostino A1 - Tropp, Linda R. T1 - Contact and intergroup conflict: New ideas for the road ahead JF - Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/pac0000272 VL - 23 SP - 317 EP - 327 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - van Randenborgh, A. A1 - Pawelzik, M. A1 - Quirin, M. A1 - Kuhl, J. T1 - Bad Roots to Grow: Deficient Implicit Self-Evaluations in Chronic Depression With an Early Onset JF - Journal of Clinical Psychology Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/: 10.1002/jclp.22275 VL - 72(6) SP - 580 EP - 590 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - van Randenborgh, A. A1 - Hüffmeier, J. A1 - Victor, D. A1 - Klocke, K. A1 - Borlinghaus, J. A1 - Pawelzik, M. T1 - Contrasting chronic with episodic depression: An analysis of interpersonal and intrapersonal mechanisms JF - Journal of Affective Disorders Y1 - 2012 VL - 141 SP - 177 EP - 184 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - van Randenborgh, A. A1 - Hüffmeier, J. A1 - LeMoult, J. A1 - Joormann, J. T1 - Letting go of unmet goals: Does depressive rumination impair goal disengagement? JF - Motivation and Emotion Y1 - 2010 VL - 34 SP - 325 EP - 332 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - van Randenborgh, A. A1 - de Jong-Meyer, R. A1 - Hüffmeier, J. T1 - Comparing decisional conflict in healthy and depressed participants: Differences between internal and external focus of attention. JF - Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy Y1 - 2010 VL - 17 SP - 285 EP - 298 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Stürmer, Stefan A1 - Rohmann, Anette A1 - Mazziotta, Agostino A1 - Siem, Birte A1 - Barbarino, Maria-Luisa T1 - Fear of infection or justification of social exclusion? The symbolic exploitation of the Ebola epidemic JF - Political Psychology Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pops.12354 VL - 38 SP - 499 EP - 513 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Storck, Michael A1 - Christians, Gundula A1 - Möller, Birgit A1 - Dugas, Martin A1 - Soto-Rey, Iñaki T1 - Conducting a Multilingual Study Researching Traumatised Refugees Utilizing a Patient-Reported Outcome System JF - Studies in health technology and informatics N2 - Approximately 300,000 asylum-seeking children arrived in Europe in 2015. The chance of experiencing a traumatic event is very high for fleeing children. Since the origin of the refugees is widespread, the languages spoken are diverse. Multilingual electronic patient-reported outcome systems (ePROs) can be used to gather medical data in a foreign language and display the results in the health professionals' language, which helps overcoming the language barrier. Utilizing such a system, a two-phase study aiming to screen refugee minors for potential mental health issues has started. Potential eligible participants are examined using questionnaires with good psychometric properties and cross-cultural applicability. To date, 75 minors and 21 of their relatives participated in the study, being German and Arabic the most desired languages for the electronic survey. Developing a system that provides multilingual questionnaires entails several drawbacks like a cumbersome translation process and dealing with writing directions. The proposed translation process and the ePRO can be re-used in similar studies. KW - Child KW - Electronic Health Records KW - Europe KW - Humans KW - Language KW - Multilingualism KW - Patient Reported Outcome Measures KW - Refugees/psychology Y1 - 2018 SN - 0926-9630 VL - 253 SP - 109 EP - 113 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Sporket, M. T1 - 2008 AARP International Innovative Employer Awards. Contributions from Germany JF - AARP International Journal Y1 - 2009 SP - 40 EP - 43 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schneider, Sven A1 - Richter, Christian A1 - Niethammer, Rainer A1 - Beisel, Larissa T1 - Fatal and Non-Fatal Heroin-Related Overdoses: Circumstances and Patterns JF - Substance Use & Misuse N2 - Introduction: Heroin overdose is a leading cause of mortality among drug users. This paper aims to identify individual and contextual factors associated with lethal and non-lethal heroin-related overdoses on the basis of case reports and semi-structured proxy interviews. Typical patterns within these cases are determined by means of cluster analysis. Methods: Within the CaRe (Case Reports of heroin-related overdoses) study, case reports (100 proxy reports of overdose events from 36 different facilities) were gathered and evaluated as part of a nationwide survey of experts conducted in Germany in 2019. Following initial descriptive analyses a two-step cluster analysis with the four binary variables of gender, age, time and place was conducted to identify patterns within the reported cases. Results: The case reports grouped into five clusters: 1) Younger male drug users, found in a public space during the daytime; 2) Female drug users; 3) Older male drug users, found in a public space during the daytime; 4) Drug users found at home at night; 5) Drug users found outside at night. Overdoses by female drug users and those which occurred at home and/or at night were significantly more likely to have a fatal outcome. Conclusion: Future prevention and intervention measures should aim to consider the context, i.e. Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10826084.2021.1963986 VL - 13 IS - 56 ER -