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The clinical treatment of children and adolescents with gender dysphoria is still a controversial issue. The aim of this study was to get an overview of the knowledge and experience of international experts and to highlight shared views as well as differences in theoretical convictions and treatment approaches. Half-structured, guide-line based interviews were carried out with international experts in the field. The interviews were analyzed using qualitative content analysis (Mayring, 2010).
Ziel der Studie ist es, die Erfahrungen von Kindern mit Geschlechtsdysphorie/Geschlechtsinkongruenz (GD/GI) und ihrer Eltern mit dem Gesundheitswesen in Deutschland zu beschreiben. Die Erkenntnisse sollen die Versorgung und das Beratungsangebot für Betroffene verbessern und sind in die Erstellung neuer S3-Leitlinien „Geschlechtsinkongruenz und Geschlechtsdysphorie im Kindes- und Jugendalter: Diagnostik und Behandlung“¹ eingeflossen. Insgesamt wurden 78 Betroffene, 35 Kinder, Jugendliche und junge Erwachsene (6-21 Jahre) mit GD/GI sowie 33 Mütter und 10 Väter befragt. Ausgewertet wurden 17 semistrukturierte Einzelinterviews und fünf Gruppeninterviews. Viele der Befragten erlebten fachlich unzureichend ausgebildete Ärzt/innen undTherapeut/innen und monate- oder jahrelangeWartezeiten. Eine trans* Identität, insbesondere bei kleineren Kindern und ihren Eltern, wurde von Behandelnden oft als vorübergehende Idee des Kindes abgetan oder den Eltern unterstellt, sich diese nur einzubilden. Als Expert/innen in eigener Sache fanden trans*idente Kinder, Jugendliche junge Erwachsene und ihre Eltern nur selten Gehör. Empfehlungen für eine affirmative Versorgung von trans* Kindern und Jugendlichen werden formuliert.
On the basis of recent findings in the context of the Social Online Self-Regulation Theory it is assumed that intensity of social Facebook use (i.e., a higher intensity and more time spend on Facebook focusing on social activities) serves the purpose of selfregulation. A priming of unfulfilled goals was used to increase participants’ intensity of social Facebook use in order to regulate the negative emotions and the self-discrepancy which should be caused by the priming. High social comparison orientation as well as difficulties in emotion regulation were assumed to moderate that effect. 355 people took part in an online survey. As expected, difficulties in emotion regulation as well as social comparison orientation were positively correlated with intensity of social Facebook use. However, the priming effect was moderated by difficulties in emotion regulation. Our research follows propositions derived from self-regulation theory and is, therefore, integrated into a broader theoretical approach focusing on the goal-setting of the self. Finally, possible applications of this research on the explanation of dysfunctional social Facebook use are outlined.
Langzeitverläufe, Versorgung und psychosozialer Outcome von Menschen mit dem Asperger-Syndrom
(2011)
Altern in der Arbeitswelt
(2009)
Örtliche Qualitäts- und Wirksamkeitsdialoge für die Offene Kinder- und Jugendarbeit in der Praxis
(2020)
In Germany, the situation of health care services for children and adolescents with gender dysphoria is insufficient. In 2006 a specialized multiprofessional outpatient clinic was founded at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf. Goals were improvement of health services for gender dysphoric children, development of treatment concepts, and gain of knowledge through research. After finishing a thorough interdisciplinary assessment an individualized, case-by-case treatment starts. Besides psychotherapy an interdisciplinary treatment (e. g. puberty suppression and cross-sex hormones) is provided if indicated. During childhood a watchful waiting and carefully observing attitude is necessary. If a marked increase of gender dysphoria occurs during the first phases of puberty development, puberty suppression and later cross sex-hormones might be indicated.
Air strikes on Hamburg in 1943 (Operation Gomorrha) were a historical turning point and had a deep impact on both cityscape and history of Hamburg. Little is known about intraindividual and transgenerational consequences as well as its interaction with societal and historical processes. Aiming at closing this gap interviews with witnesses, their children and grandchildren, as well as the whole family, were conducted in the context of an interdisciplinary research project. Based on the example of an interview with a at the time of the Operation Gomorrha eleven years old witness, her daughter, and grandson the biographical localisation of war experiences and transgenerational transmission will be explained and discussed.
Irrespective of their well-known increased risk for mental health problems, children of somatically ill parents are a clinically underserved as well as under-researched group. In this article, the authors introduce the epidemiologic and clinical relevance of this topic and present a theoretical framework for understanding the sequelae of a serious parental illness on minor-age children, based on family dynamics and developmental concepts. This is followed by a comprehensive review of current empirical studies in this field, with a special emphasis on results from a transnational European collaborative study (COSIP = Children of Somatically Ill Parents), which was coordinated by the last author. The most important recommendations from intervention concepts published to date are summarized. Some outlooks for clinical practice as well as future research are presented.
Ein Netzwerk entwickeln
(2009)