TY - GEN A1 - Sporket, M. T1 - Ageing workforces as an organizational challenge. Keynote at the BestAgers Lighthouses conference "Employment for the Future: How Should the Baltic Sea Region Respond to Ageing Workforces?" on 16/17 September in Riga, Latvia Y1 - 2014 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hartogh, Theo A1 - Kehrer, Eva A1 - Wickel, Hans Hermann T1 - Music Geragogics - Making Music with the Elderly T2 - Damien Sagrillo & Dieter Ferring (Hrsg.): Music (Education) from the Cradle to the Grave Y1 - 2014 SN - 978-3-8236-1687-0 SP - 69 EP - 84 PB - Margraf Publishers CY - Weikersheim ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hüffmeier, J. A1 - Wessolowski, K. A1 - Schmidt-Loertzer, N. A1 - Bothin, J. A1 - van Randenborgh, A. A1 - Hertel, G. T1 - Social support from fellow group members triggers additional effort in groups. JF - European Journal of Social Psychology. Y1 - 2014 VL - 44 IS - 4 SP - 287 EP - 296 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Linnemann, Gesa A1 - Brummernhenrich, B. A1 - Jucks, Regina ED - Bedijs, K. ED - Held, G. ED - Maaß, C. T1 - A matter of politeness? On the role of face-threatening acts in online tutoring T2 - Face work and social media Y1 - 2014 SN - 978-3-643-90435-5 SP - 423 EP - 440 PB - LIT CY - Münster ER - TY - GEN A1 - Linnemann, Gesa A1 - Jucks, Regina T1 - Talking to a birdbrained computer or to an elaborated human – Differences in lexical alignment and their explanations. Poster präsentiert auf dem International Workshop on Language Production, Geneva. Y1 - 2014 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Linnemann, Gesa A1 - Jucks, Regina T1 - “As the question, so the answer?“ Exploring the Adaptive Mechanism of Communication: Insights from HCI. Vortrag beim 24th Annual Meeting of the Society for Text & Discourse, Chicago. Y1 - 2014 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Mazziotta, Agostino A1 - Feuchte, Friederike A1 - Gausel, Nicolay A1 - Nadler, Arie T1 - Does remembering past ingroup perpetration promote postwar cross-group contact? Insights from a field-experiment in Liberia JF - European Journal of Social Psychology Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ejsp.1986 VL - 44 SP - 43 EP - 52 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Florack, Arnd A1 - Rohmann, Anette A1 - Palcu, Johanna A1 - Mazziotta, Agostino T1 - How initial cross-group friendships prepare for intercultural communication: The importance of anxiety reduction and self-confidence in communication JF - International Journal of Intercultural Relations Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijintrel.2014.09.004 VL - 43 SP - 278 EP - 288 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Krattenmacher, Thomas A1 - Kühne, Franziska A1 - Halverscheid, Susanne A1 - Wiegand-Grefe, Silke A1 - Bergelt, Corinna A1 - Romer, Georg A1 - Möller, Birgit T1 - A comparison of the emotional and behavioral problems of children of patients with cancer or a mental disorder and their association with parental quality of life JF - Journal of psychosomatic research N2 - OBJECTIVE To compare the emotional and behavioral problems of children of patients suffering from cancer or a mental disorder and their association with parental quality of life. METHODS A total of 223 children from 136 families and their 160 parents were investigated from multiple perspectives in a cross-sectional study. The consistency of different adjustment reports between family members was examined. Through mixed models, the differences between parental HRQoL and the children's symptomatology were studied with regard to the type of parental illness. The prediction of children's adjustment through parental HRQoL was further examined. Additionally, gender and age of the children were considered. RESULTS Half of the children exhibited psychosocial problems. Gender and age differences were independent of the type of parental disease. In families with parental cancer, the reports of children's adjustment were more consistent between family members than in families where a parental mental disorder was present. We found differences in HRQoL between families with mentally ill parents and those with parental cancer patients. Specifically, the healthy partners of mentally ill parents showed worse HRQoL compared with healthy partners of cancer patients. Healthy parents' reduced HRQoL was associated with worse adjustment in their children, regardless of the type of parental illness, but this result was not found for ill parents. CONCLUSION Family members confronted with parental cancer or mental disorders are more burdened compared with those from the normal population, independently of the type of disease. Our results indicate that the type of a parental disease has no direct effect on children's adjustment. However, there are disease-specific effects on parental HRQoL, which are associated with children's adjustment. KW - Adolescent KW - Affective Symptoms/psychology KW - Child KW - Female KW - Humans KW - Male KW - Mental Disorders/psychology KW - Neoplasms/psychology KW - Parent-Child Relations KW - Parents/psychology KW - Quality of Life Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychores.2013.11.020 VL - 76 SP - 213 EP - 220 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bultmann, Johanna Christine A1 - Beierlein, Volker A1 - Romer, Georg A1 - Möller, Birgit A1 - Koch, Uwe A1 - Bergelt, Corinna T1 - Parental cancer: Health-related quality of life and current psychosocial support needs of cancer survivors and their children JF - International journal of cancer N2 - The presence of cancer and additional parental responsibilities can increase strain for individual patients as well as for their children. The construct of health-related quality of life (HRQL) is appropriate to measure a combination of physical, mental and social consequences as a result of disease. However, previous research has merely focused on symptom checklists. This study addresses the following questions: (i) does HRQL in children and their parents with cancer differ compared to the general population? (ii) Are there any variables that are associated with HRQL in children? (iii) What are current psychosocial support needs? A population-based survey of 976 survivors (<6 years post diagnosis) with minor children between 6 and 18 years (n = 1,449) was conducted with two German cancer registries. HRQL was assessed using SF-8 (survivors) and Kidscreen (children). The results were compared to normative populations, and predictors associated with HRQL in children were evaluated within a multilevel model. We found that the HRQL in children was better compared to the norm. Only children with support needs had worse HRQL. Older age, having a mother with cancer, having a parent not living together with a partner, and worse parental physical and mental health influenced HRQL in children. Illness characteristics were irrelevant. Even with a mean of 3.5 years after diagnosis, survivors had lower physical and mental health compared to the norm. Our findings reinforce the need for health professionals to pay attention to younger patients and their children. Even years after diagnosis, life might not have returned to normal. KW - Adolescent KW - Adult KW - Child KW - Child Health Services KW - Cross-Sectional Studies KW - Female KW - Follow-Up Studies KW - Health Services Needs and Demand KW - Health Status KW - Humans KW - Male KW - Middle Aged KW - Needs Assessment KW - Neoplasms/psychology KW - Parents/psychology KW - Prognosis KW - Psychology KW - Quality of Life KW - Social Support KW - Stress KW - Psychological KW - Surveys and Questionnaires KW - Survivors/psychology Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijc.28905 VL - 135 SP - 2668 EP - 2677 ER -