@article{ArnoldKotte2024, author = {Arnold, Jessica and Kotte, Silja}, title = {Arbeitgeberattraktivit{\"a}t durch betriebliche Gesundheitsf{\"o}rderung: Eine Strategie f{\"u}r das Employer Branding?}, series = {Organisationsberatung, Supervision, Coaching}, journal = {Organisationsberatung, Supervision, Coaching}, publisher = {Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, issn = {1618-808X}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11613-024-00911-0}, year = {2024}, abstract = {ZusammenfassungAngesichts des Arbeitskr{\"a}ftemangels investieren Unternehmen zunehmend in Employer Branding, um sich als Arbeitgeber auf dem Bewerbermarkt positiv zu positionieren. Gleichzeitig steigt das Bewusstsein f{\"u}r die Bedeutung von Gesundheit bei Einzelnen und Unternehmen. Kann daher Betriebliche Gesundheitsf{\"o}rderung (BGF) und die Kommunikation dar{\"u}ber die Arbeitgeberattraktivit{\"a}t erh{\"o}hen? In einer szenario-basierten experimentellen Online-Studie beurteilten die Studienteilnehmenden aus der Bewerber:innen-Rolle die Attraktivit{\"a}t eines Unternehmens auf Basis eines Unternehmensflyers mit vs. ohne Informationen {\"u}ber BGF-Angebote. BGF-Kommunikation hat einen positiven Effekt auf die Arbeitgeberattraktivit{\"a}t, unabh{\"a}ngig von Geschlecht, Bildungsstand und Alter. Die BGF-Kommunikation sollte vor allem authentisch, umfassend und transparent sein und etablierte Online-Kan{\"a}le nutzen.}, subject = {Personalmarketing}, language = {de} } @article{ĎuranovaSchroedelRoesner2024, author = {Ďuranov{\´a}, Lenka and Schr{\"o}del, Frank and R{\"o}sner, Marlene}, title = {Spaziergang in die Zukunft der Altenpflege: Wie Robis die Lebensqualit{\"a}t von Oldies verbessern k{\"o}nnten}, series = {Organisationsberatung, Supervision, Coaching}, volume = {31}, journal = {Organisationsberatung, Supervision, Coaching}, number = {3}, publisher = {Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, issn = {1618-808X}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11613-024-00896-w}, pages = {389 -- 401}, year = {2024}, abstract = {In der Altenpflege herrscht Fachkr{\"a}ftemangel. Dieser beeintr{\"a}chtigt Organisationen, Personal, Pflegebed{\"u}rftige sowie Angeh{\"o}rige und erfordert innovative L{\"o}sungen. In der Berufspraxis entstand eine konkrete Forderung: Roboter, die mit den {\"A}lteren spazieren gehen. Dieser gehen wir nach. In diesem Beitrag skizzieren wir die Notwendigkeit einer Technologieinnovation in der Altenpflege aus wirtschaftspsychologischer Sicht, danach potenzielle Vorteile des begleitenden Roboters, seine Anwendungsszenarien, Hindernisse bei der Einf{\"u}hrung und die notwendigen Entwicklungsschritte. Schließlich appellieren wir an die Praxis, die Technologieentwicklung zu unterst{\"u}tzen.}, subject = {Altenpflege}, language = {de} } @article{EbrahimiGarbusowSeboldetal.2023, author = {Ebrahimi, Claudia and Garbusow, Maria and Sebold, Miriam and Chen, Ke and Smolka, Michael N. and Huys, Quentin J.M. and Zimmermann, Ulrich S. and Schlagenhauf, Florian and Heinz, Andreas}, title = {Elevated Amygdala Responses During De Novo Pavlovian Conditioning in Alcohol Use Disorder Are Associated With Pavlovian-to-Instrumental Transfer and Relapse Latency}, series = {Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science}, volume = {3}, journal = {Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science}, number = {4}, publisher = {Elsevier BV}, issn = {2667-1743}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bpsgos.2023.02.003}, pages = {803 -- 813}, year = {2023}, subject = {Alkoholismus}, language = {en} } @article{TsamitrosGutwinskiBecketal.2024, author = {Tsamitros, N. and Gutwinski, S. and Beck, A. and Lange Mussons, S. and Sebold, Miriam and Sch{\"o}neck, R. and Wolbers, T. and Bermpohl, F. and Heinz, A. and L{\"u}tt, A.}, title = {Craving induction through virtual reality cue-exposure for patients with alcohol dependence in rehabilitation treatment}, series = {Scientific Reports}, volume = {14}, journal = {Scientific Reports}, number = {1}, publisher = {Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, issn = {2045-2322}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-81071-0}, year = {2024}, abstract = {New therapeutic approaches for alcohol dependence (AD) include virtual reality (VR)-based treatments offering scalable options for cue exposure (CE), a well-established strategy in cognitive behavioral therapy. This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility and tolerability of a new VR-CE paradigm. On an explorative basis, factors influencing the induction of craving were examined. This single-arm monocentric clinical study included n = 21 patients with AD in inpatient rehabilitation treatment, that completed one VR-CE session including confrontation with alcohol-associated stimuli. Measurements of subjective craving before, during and after exposure, affective states, VR side effects as cybersickness and the sense of presence in VR were conducted. Craving levels during and directly after VR-CE were significantly higher than before the intervention. Craving levels 20 min after VR-CE did not significantly differ compared to those before VR-CE. Patients described a pronounced sense of presence and only mild symptoms of cybersickness. Craving was significantly correlated with cybersickness. While positive affect decreased throughout the VR exposure, negative affect did not differ significantly in pre-post-comparisons. This study shows that craving induction through our VR-CE paradigm is feasible and well-tolerated by patients with AD in long-term rehabilitation. These results contribute to the development and future research of therapeutic VR-CE approaches.}, subject = {Alkoholismus}, language = {en} } @article{IsıklıBektaşTameretal.2024, author = {Is{\i}kl{\i}, Serhan and Bekta{\c{s}}, Asl{\i}han Bilge and Tamer, Şule and Atabay, Murat and Arkal{\i}, Bilgesu Deniz and Bağc{\i}, Ba{\c{s}}ak and Bayrakc{\i}, Adem and Sebold, Miriam and Zorlu, Nabi}, title = {Effort-cost decision-making associated with negative symptoms in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder}, series = {Behavioural Brain Research}, volume = {467}, journal = {Behavioural Brain Research}, publisher = {Elsevier BV}, issn = {0166-4328}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbr.2024.114996}, year = {2024}, subject = {Manisch-depressive Krankheit}, language = {en} } @article{ChenWuestenbergStiglbaueretal.2023, author = {Chen, Ke and W{\"u}stenberg, Torsten and Stiglbauer, Victoria and El-Ahmad, Linda and Rosenthal, Annika and Pelz, Patricia and Gold, Stefan M. and Heinz, Andreas and Sebold, Miriam}, title = {Distinct dynamic behavioural response to social exclusion in male patients with a history of alcohol dependence}, series = {Addiction Biology}, volume = {28}, journal = {Addiction Biology}, number = {7}, publisher = {Wiley}, issn = {1355-6215}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1111/adb.13287}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Social exclusion contributes to alcohol consumption, whereas the development of alcohol dependence (AD) can in turn lead to the social exclusion of people with AD. Previous research observed altered neural responses to experimentally induced social exclusion (i.e., Cyberball game) in patients with AD. In addition, inflammation has been associated with both social behaviours and AD. Our study aimed to investigate the dynamic behavioural response and the inflammatory effects of social exclusion in male patients with a history of AD. To this end, we analysed dynamic changes in ball tossing during a partial exclusion Cyberball game and the cytokine interleukin (IL)-1b in saliva in 31 male patients who had a history of AD and 29 gender-matched healthy controls without AD. Participants were included in the first 2 min of the Cyberball game and then excluded by one of the two co-players in the proceeding 5 min. Saliva was collected three times: one before and two after the Cyberball game. Across groups, participants passed the ball more often to the excluder during the partial exclusion period. Analysis using piece-wise linear mixed models showed that patients rapidly increased ball tosses to the excluder upon exclusion, which lasted to the late response phase, whereas the early behavioural response to exclusion took longer for controls. There was no significant change of salivary IL-1b level to exclusion in either patients or controls. The results indicate a distinct dynamic behavioural response to social exclusion in male patients with a history of AD.}, subject = {Alkoholismus}, language = {en} } @article{ĎuranovaSchroedelRoesner2024, author = {Ďuranov{\´a}, Lenka and Schr{\"o}del, Frank and R{\"o}sner, Marlene}, title = {Spaziergang in die Zukunft der Altenpflege: Wie Robis die Lebensqualit{\"a}t von Oldies verbessern k{\"o}nnten}, series = {Organisationsberatung, Supervision, Coaching}, volume = {31}, journal = {Organisationsberatung, Supervision, Coaching}, number = {3}, issn = {1618-808X}, doi = {10.1007/s11613-024-00896-w}, pages = {389 -- 401}, year = {2024}, abstract = {In der Altenpflege herrscht Fachkr{\"a}ftemangel. Dieser beeintr{\"a}chtigt Organisationen, Personal, Pflegebed{\"u}rftige sowie Angeh{\"o}rige und erfordert innovative L{\"o}sungen. In der Berufspraxis entstand eine konkrete Forderung: Roboter, die mit den {\"A}lteren spazieren gehen. Dieser gehen wir nach. In diesem Beitrag skizzieren wir die Notwendigkeit einer Technologieinnovation in der Altenpflege aus wirtschaftspsychologischer Sicht, danach potenzielle Vorteile des begleitenden Roboters, seine Anwendungsszenarien, Hindernisse bei der Einf{\"u}hrung und die notwendigen Entwicklungsschritte. Schließlich appellieren wir an die Praxis, die Technologieentwicklung zu unterst{\"u}tzen.}, subject = {Altenpflege}, language = {de} }