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(How) Does positive and negative extended cross-group contact predict direct cross-group contact and intergroup attitudes? (2015)
Mazziotta, Agostino ; Rohmann, Anette ; Wright, Stephen C. ; De Tezanos-Pinto, Pablo ; Lutterbach, Sebastian
2008 AARP International Innovative Employer Awards. Contributions from Germany (2009)
Sporket, M.
A brief form of the Perceived Social Support Questionnaire (F-SozU) was developed, validated, and standardized (2014)
Kliem, S. ; Mößle, T. ; Rehbein, F. ; Hellmann, D. F. ; Zengler, M. ; Brähler, E.
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 (2014)
Krattenmacher, Thomas ; Kühne, Franziska ; Halverscheid, Susanne ; Wiegand-Grefe, Silke ; Bergelt, Corinna ; Romer, Georg ; Möller, Birgit
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.
A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Deradicalisation: Results from Germany and Pakistan (2021)
Kurtenbach, Sebastian ; Schumilas, Linda ; Kareem, Abdul ; Waleciak, Julian ; Zaman, Muhammad
A Cross-Sectional Multicenter Study of Multidimensional Body Image in Adolescents and Adults with Gender Dysphoria Before and After Transition-Related Medical Interventions (2018)
Becker, Inga ; Auer, Matthias ; Barkmann, Claus ; Fuss, Johannes ; Möller, Birgit ; Nieder, Timo O. ; Fahrenkrug, Saskia ; Hildebrandt, Thomas ; Richter-Appelt, Hertha
Persistent feelings of gender dysphoria (GD) are accompanied by distress and body dissatisfaction in most clinically referred adolescents and adults. Transition-related medical interventions (e.g., puberty suppression, hormones, or surgery) may alleviate body dissatisfaction. The aim of the present cross-sectional study was to compare multidimensional body image across clinically referred adolescents and adults undergoing different transition-related medical interventions. Two clinical samples of adolescents (n = 82) and adults (n = 120) referred to specialized departments of four different transgender health services in Germany participated in the study. In total, 202 individuals from the female-to-male (FtM individuals) and male-to-female (MtF individuals) spectrum aged 14-74 years were included at different stages of their transition. Four scales assessing multidimensional aspects of body image (measured by the Body Image Assessment Questionnaire, FBeK) were compared across three groups: sample, gender, and medical interventions (while controlling for age and treatment duration). The results indicated less favorable body image scores compared with the norm in both adolescents and adults with GD. Individuals who had undergone transition-related medical interventions presented a significantly better body image on two of the four scales. Differences according to gender and age were also present. These findings suggest that medical interventions, especially gender-affirming hormones and surgery, are generally beneficial to the body image in individuals with GD. However, not all of the less favorable outcomes in multidimensional body image were positively influenced by the treatment conditions and may thus benefit from additional integrative counseling before and during transition.
Adaptation and validation of a German multidimensional and multicomponent measure of social identification (2015)
Roth, Jenny ; Mazziotta, Agostino
Addressing taxonomic challenges for Internet Use Disorders in light of changing technologies and diagnostic classifications. Commentary on: How to overcome taxonomical problems in the study of Internet use disorders and what to do with “smartphone addiction”?” (2020)
Rumpf, Hans-Jürgen ; Browne, Dillon ; Brandt, Dominique ; Rehbein, Florian
An international consensus for assessing internet gaming disorder using the new DSM-5 approach (2014)
Petry, N. M. ; Rehbein, F. ; Gentile, D. A. ; Lemmens, J. S. ; Rumpf, H.-J. ; Mößle, T. ; O'Brien, C. P.
Anti-BrdUrd Monoclonal Anti-body Labelling- A Comparison Between BrdUrd, 3H-Thymidine and Flow Cytometry Data (1987)
Langer, E.-M. ; Hemmer, J. ; Röttgers, H. R. ; Göhde, W.
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