TY - GEN A1 - Kurtenbach, Sebastian T1 - „The Codes of the Street in Risky Neighborhoods: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Youth Violence“, Annual Meeting of the American Society Of Criminology, San Francisco (USA) Y1 - 2019 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Kurtenbach, Sebastian T1 - „The Codes of the Street in Risky Neighborhoods: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Youth Violence in Germany, Pakistan and South Africa“, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad (Pakistan) Y1 - 2019 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Kurtenbach, Sebastian T1 - „The Codes of the Street in Risky Neighborhoods: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Youth Violence“, Annual Meeting of the American Society Of Criminology, San Francisco (USA) Y1 - 2019 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kurtenbach, Sebastian T1 - 'I fear only the neighbourhood and the Lord!' Youth violence in marginalized spaces JF - European Journal of Criminology N2 - Male juveniles in segregated poor neighbourhoods are at increased risk of violence. The code of the street approach is commonly used to understand the context informing street violence in such marginalized spaces, but the concept is mainly used in Western countries, especially in African American communities in the US. This study investigates whether the code of the street is also applicable to the largest Roma neighbourhood in Europe, located in Bulgaria, through guided interviews with male juveniles. The results show that some elements of the code work are applicable in this space, but clear differences also emerge. These findings affect the generalizability of the approach and the understanding of street violence. KW - Bulgaria; code of the street; Roma; urban criminology, youth violence Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-131780 SP - 1 EP - 17 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Kurtenbach, Sebastian T1 - „The Codes of the Street in Risky Neighborhoods: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Youth Violence in Germany, Pakistan and South Africa“ Y1 - 2019 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Kurtenbach, Sebastian T1 - “A cross cultural perspective on the Code of the Street” Y1 - 2019 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Kurtenbach, Sebastian T1 - „The Codes of the Street in Risky Neighborhoods: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Youth Violence“ Y1 - 2019 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kräplin, Anja A1 - Scherbaum, Stefan A1 - Kraft, Eva-Maria A1 - Rehbein, Florian A1 - Bühringer, Gerhard A1 - Goschke, Thomas A1 - Mößle, Thomas T1 - The role of inhibitory control and decision-making in the course of Internet gaming disorder JF - Journal of Behavioral Addictions Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/2006.2020.00076 VL - 9 / 2020 SP - 990 EP - 1001 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 - Krattenmacher, Thomas A1 - Kühne, Franziska A1 - Führer, Daniel A1 - Beierlein, Volker A1 - Brähler, Elmar A1 - Resch, Franz A1 - Klitzing, Kai V. A1 - Flechtner, Hans-Henning A1 - Bergelt, Corinna A1 - Romer, Georg A1 - Möller, Birgit T1 - Coping skills and mental health status in adolescents when a parent has cancer: a multicenter and multi-perspective study JF - Journal of psychosomatic research N2 - OBJECTIVE Parental cancer increases the risk of psychosocial problems in adolescents. We investigated the frequency and efficacy of adolescents' coping strategies and relationships between those strategies and mental health status. Age and gender differences regarding coping and mental health were also investigated. METHODS In total, 214 adolescents from 167 families participated in a cross-sectional, multicenter study. All participants were recruited from standard oncological care. Among the participants, 52% utilized a child-centered intervention program. Adolescents' coping skills were measured using KIDCOPE. Mental health status was rated by adolescents and parents by the SDQ for symptomatology and the KIDSCREEN for well-being. RESULTS We found that 29% of the adolescents showed emotional and behavioral problems. We found gender differences in mental health status but not in coping. Adolescents used a broad spectrum of coping strategies. Active problem-solving, distraction, acceptance, wishful thinking and seeking social support were the most frequently used coping strategies. The utilization of certain coping skills was mediated by their perceived efficacy. Problem-focused or approach-oriented coping strategies generally are associated with better mental health, while avoidance-oriented coping are associated with worse mental health. Emotion-focused coping was associated with both lower and higher mental health. CONCLUSION The strategies used by adolescents to cope with parental cancer are associated with their mental health. Problem-solving and approach-oriented coping strategies should be facilitated by psychological interventions regardless of age and gender. Age and gender differences in adolescents' mental health should be further investigated because these differences are not explained by differences in coping strategies. KW - Adaptation KW - Psychological/classification/physiology KW - Adolescent KW - Adult KW - Age Factors KW - Aged KW - Child KW - Cross-Sectional Studies KW - Female KW - Humans KW - Male KW - Mental Disorders/epidemiology/etiology KW - Middle Aged KW - Neoplasms/psychology KW - Parents KW - Psychiatric Status Rating Scales Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychores.2012.10.003 VL - 74 SP - 252 EP - 259 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Krattenmacher, Thomas A1 - Kühne, Franziska A1 - Ernst, Johanna A1 - Bergelt, Corinna A1 - Romer, Georg A1 - Möller, Birgit T1 - Parental cancer: factors associated with children's psychosocial adjustment - a systematic review JF - Journal of psychosomatic research N2 - OBJECTIVE Children of cancer patients have an increased risk of developing psychosocial problems. But not all children are alike vulnerable to this stressful event. Thus, knowledge of risk and protective factors is required to design specific diagnostic tools and interventions for this vulnerable population. This study aims to provide a review and methodological evaluation of current studies examining factors associated with children's psychosocial adjustment when a parent has cancer. METHODS Four databases were systematically searched for quantitative research articles examining associative factors of children's adjustment. Study characteristics were analyzed and methodological quality was assessed by two independent reviewers. RESULTS 28 studies examining associative factors in 2896 families were identified. The included studies used a broad range of instruments assessing children's adjustment. Most patients were female breast cancer patients with middle to high socio-economic status. The majority of included studies used correlational approaches and cross-sectional designs. None of the studies examined toddlers or assessed children's quality of life. Across studies with low to high quality, we found no evidence of illness-related factors, except worse disease status that was related to lower adjustment. Evidence from moderate to high quality studies suggest that better family functioning indicates better adjustment, whereas parent's depressive mood indicates worse adjustment of the children. Child-related factors were inconsistent. CONCLUSION Health professionals should pay attention to cancer patients' dependent children. In order to identify this at-risk population, parent's depressive mood and poor family functioning should be considered. Future studies should also assess children's quality of life and child-related factors. 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T1 - A brief form of the Perceived Social Support Questionnaire (F-SozU) was developed, validated, and standardized JF - Journal of Clinical Epidemiology Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclinepi.2014.11.003 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kliem, S. A1 - Lohmann, A. A1 - Klatt, T. A1 - Mößle, T. A1 - Rehbein, F. A1 - Hinz, A. A1 - Brähler, E. T1 - Brief assessment of subjective health complaints: Development, validation and population norms of a brief form of the Giessen Subjective Complaints List (GBB-8) JF - Journal of Psychosomatic Research Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychores.2017.02.003 SP - 33 EP - 43 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kindt, Sophie A1 - Szász-Janocha, Carolin A1 - Rehbein, Florian A1 - Lindenberg, Katajun T1 - School-Related Risk Factors of Internet Use Disorders JF - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16244938 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Keenan, Mickey A1 - Dillenburger, Karola A1 - Röttgers, Hanns Rüdiger A1 - Dounavi, Katerina A1 - Lóa Jónsdóttir, Sigríður A1 - Moderato, Paolo A1 - Schenk, Jacqueline J. A. M. 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