@article{BoerdleinRichlingSeniuk, author = {B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph and Richling, Sarah M. and Seniuk, Holly}, title = {Editorial: An introduction to the special section on international perspectives on cultural and social issues}, series = {Behavior and Social Issues}, volume = {30}, journal = {Behavior and Social Issues}, number = {1}, doi = {10.1007/s42822-021-00079-7}, pages = {276 -- 279}, abstract = {In its over 40-year history, Behavior and Social Issues has published articles on a wide range of topics related to important social issues such as environmental sustainability, criminal justice, collective violence, and diversity and bias. These are topics that are rarely or have only been recently covered in other behavior-analytic journals. In 2019, Behavior and Social Issues became an official publication of the Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) and continues to publish peer-reviewed, scholarly articles using cultural analysis and behavior science to address large-scale social issues occurring across the globe (Luke et al., 2017).}, language = {en} } @article{Boerdlein, author = {B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph}, title = {Wer heilt hat Recht. Stimmt das?}, series = {Skeptiker}, volume = {36}, journal = {Skeptiker}, number = {1}, pages = {27 -- 30}, language = {de} } @article{BoerdleinSander, author = {B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph and Sander, Anja}, title = {Habit reversal to decrease filled pauses in public speaking: A partial replication}, series = {Research on Social Work Practice}, volume = {30}, journal = {Research on Social Work Practice}, number = {5}, doi = {10.1177/1049731519894663}, pages = {491 -- 495}, abstract = {Purpose: Many students have difficulties in public speaking because of their use of filled pauses (e.g., utterances like "um"; misuse of the word "like"). Mancuso and Miltenberger used habit reversal to decrease filled pauses in public speaking. The present study aimed at replicating this study as a student project. Method: Participants were four undergraduate students of social work. The training phase and total number of sessions were shortened compared to the original study. Results: The mean number of responses (filled pauses) per minute decreased throughout the study and during follow-up measurement. Discussion: Nevertheless, the replication of experimental control wasn't successful because three of the four participants showed a decrease in response frequency already during the baseline. As a project, the study demonstrates that students of social work with only rudimentary training in single systems research methods can implement evidence-based practice procedures in their work with clients.}, language = {en} } @article{BoerdleinZeitler, author = {B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph and Zeitler, L.}, title = {Das Verhalten der Mitarbeiter verstehen. Die Performance Diagnostic Checklist-Safety}, series = {Sicherheitsingenieur}, volume = {51}, journal = {Sicherheitsingenieur}, number = {3}, pages = {22 -- 25}, language = {de} } @article{BoerdleinZeitler, author = {B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph and Zeitler, L.}, title = {Risikofaktor Notfall: Zum sicheren Verhalten von Rettungskr{\"a}ften im Einsatz}, series = {Rettungsdienst}, volume = {44}, journal = {Rettungsdienst}, number = {8}, pages = {722 -- 726}, language = {de} } @article{BoerdleinZeitler, author = {B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph and Zeitler, L.}, title = {Sicheres Verhalten bei Rettungskr{\"a}ften}, series = {Sicherheitsingenieur}, volume = {52}, journal = {Sicherheitsingenieur}, number = {5}, pages = {8 -- 12}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{HojoBoerdleinHamajimaetal., author = {Hojo, Rieko and B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph and Hamajima, Kyoko and Umezaki, Shigeo and Shimizu, Shoken}, title = {For a quantitative evaluation of risk assessment - behavior-based safety}, series = {2020 IEEE 2nd Global Conference on Life Sciences and Technologies (LifeTech)}, booktitle = {2020 IEEE 2nd Global Conference on Life Sciences and Technologies (LifeTech)}, doi = {10.1109/LifeTech48969.2020.1570619864}, abstract = {There are novel structures of society such as Industry 4.0 and Connected Industries. Under the structures, a novel safety management system considering man-machine interaction is very important topic. Safety 2.0, a new safety control, is proposed from Japan. It seems that direct and quantitative validity of risk assessment and risk reduction measure such as reinforcement of safety behavior and/or reduction of unsafe behavior is now not sufficiently accomplished. Some quantitative assessment for residual risks focusing on worker's behavior is necessary to make Vision Zero function better. We introduce to a principle of Behavior-Based Safety (BBS) which might be applicable to reduce residual risk for safety of workers. BBS, focused on behavioral modification using principle of reinforcement, is one group of Behavior Analysis of Psychology. Goals of BBS is prediction, control and quantitative measurement of target behavior.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HojoSujinoBoerdleinetal., author = {Hojo, Rieko and Sujino, Tetsuo and B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph and Koremura, Yuka and Shimizu, Shoken}, title = {Risk distribution method from worker behavior measurement using Behavior-Based Safety procedure}, series = {2021 IEEE 3rd Global Conference on Life Sciences and Technologies (LifeTech)}, booktitle = {2021 IEEE 3rd Global Conference on Life Sciences and Technologies (LifeTech)}, publisher = {IEEE}, doi = {10.1109/LifeTech52111.2021.9391969}, abstract = {For the purpose of optimizing work behavior to prevent human error, we conducted an experiment to measure human behavior in an experimental environment imitating a worksite. The experimental results were divided into each stage of work execution, and detailed analysis was performed by a behavior analysis method. As a result, as measures to optimize work behavior, work standards (rules) have been improved (measures by providing information), machine design changes (essential measures), and procedures have been changed to take into account error prevention (equipment-like). In addition, it became clear that it is possible to classify workers themselves into training (measures by behavior change). This result seems to be useful as one of the methods to disperse risk measures for avoiding human error.}, language = {en} } @article{LehmannBoerdlein, author = {Lehmann, David C. and B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph}, title = {A systematic review of culturally adapted behavioral activation treatments for depression}, series = {Research on Social Work Practice}, volume = {30}, journal = {Research on Social Work Practice}, number = {6}, doi = {10.1177/1049731520915635}, pages = {688 -- 702}, abstract = {Objective: Behavioral activation constitutes a promising behavioral treatment for depression. Due to its contextual and idiographic approach, the intervention might be well suited for treating depression in culturally diverse populations. Method: The authors conducted a systematic literature review on culturally adapted behavioral activation treatments. Results: Seventeen studies were identified through database searching involving different target populations and a variety of adapted interventions. Circumstances were frequently shaped by cultural values and a wide range of environmental stressors. Adaptations were found in different dimensions including language, content, methods, and context. Across studies, results indicated the effectiveness of behavioral activation and its cultural adaptations for treating depression in their respective target groups. Discussion: The results of this review may serve as an input both for practitioners employing behavioral activation in their daily work with culturally diverse clients and for researchers interested in culturally adapting treatment to specific populations.}, language = {en} } @article{HojoBoerdleinKikkawaetal., author = {Hojo, Rieko and B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph and Kikkawa, Naotaka and Shimizu, Shoken}, title = {Wearables und verhaltensorientierte Sicherheit im Rahmen des unterst{\"u}tzenden Sicherheitssystems SSS in Japan}, series = {DGUV Forum}, journal = {DGUV Forum}, number = {9}, pages = {26 -- 28}, abstract = {In Japan entwickeln und {\"u}berpr{\"u}fen Forscher neuartige Systeme f{\"u}r mehr Arbeitssicherheit auf Basis von Wearables und Clouds. Wie kann Informations- und Kommunikationstechnik den unberechtigten Zutritt zu Arbeitsbereichen verhindern? L{\"a}sst sich das Verhalten von Besch{\"a}ftigten voraussagen und beeinflussen? Kann die innovative Technik Arbeitsunf{\"a}lle verhindern, ohne den Datenschutz zu vernachl{\"a}ssigen?}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{SchoenleberBoerdlein, author = {Sch{\"o}nleber, A. and B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph}, title = {Behavioral safety in the hairdressers' shop}, series = {45th Annual Convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis International, Chicago, IL.}, booktitle = {45th Annual Convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis International, Chicago, IL.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{TosolinGattiSigurdsonetal., author = {Tosolin, F. and Gatti, M. and Sigurdson, S. O. and Alavosius, M. P. and B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph and Austin, J. and Hantula, D. and Marella, F. and McCarthy, M. and McSween, T. E.}, title = {Protocol for the management and the monitoring of the measurements for the COVID19 containment}, series = {Consensus Conference realized during the 14th European Conference on BBS and PM}, booktitle = {Consensus Conference realized during the 14th European Conference on BBS and PM}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{ZeitlerBoerdlein, author = {Zeitler, L. and B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph}, title = {Behavior Based Safety in the Dental Surgery}, series = {10th International Conference of the Association for Behavior Analysis International, Stockholm}, booktitle = {10th International Conference of the Association for Behavior Analysis International, Stockholm}, language = {en} } @article{Boerdlein, author = {B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph}, title = {Behavior Based Safety (BBS): sicherheitsbewusstes Mitarbeiterverhalten positiv verst{\"a}rken}, series = {Werkwandel}, journal = {Werkwandel}, number = {2}, pages = {41 -- 43}, language = {de} } @article{Boerdlein, author = {B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph}, title = {Verhaltensbasierter Arbeitsschutz: Prinzipien eines Behavior-Based-Safety-Programms (BBS)}, series = {Handbuch des EHS Managers}, journal = {Handbuch des EHS Managers}, editor = {T{\"u}nnesen, B.}, publisher = {Sierke Verlag}, address = {G{\"o}ttingen}, pages = {137 -- 207}, language = {de} } @article{Boerdlein, author = {B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph}, title = {Verhaltensorientierte Arbeitssicherheit (Behavior Based Safety, BBS)}, series = {Sicher ist sicher - Arbeitsschutz aktuell}, volume = {60}, journal = {Sicher ist sicher - Arbeitsschutz aktuell}, pages = {131 -- 132}, language = {de} } @article{TaubeBoerdlein, author = {Taube, Vera and B{\"o}rdlein, Christoph}, title = {Editorial: Social Work Research in German-Speaking Countries}, series = {Research on Social Work Practice}, volume = {30}, journal = {Research on Social Work Practice}, number = {5}, doi = {10.1177/1049731520904132}, pages = {475 -- 478}, language = {de} }