@article{RichterHurrelmann, author = {Richter, Matthias and Hurrelmann, Klaus}, title = {Life course influences on health and health inequalities: A socialisation perspective}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Soziologie der Erziehung und Sozialisation}, volume = {3}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Soziologie der Erziehung und Sozialisation}, publisher = {Beltz Juventa}, issn = {1436-1957}, pages = {264 -- 280}, abstract = {This paper reviews life course approaches applied in epidemiology, sociology and psychology and proposes a theoretical framework that integrates the concept of socialisation. We argue that the paradigmatic principles of interdisciplinary life course research (human agency, timing in lives, linked lives and historical context) provide a strong basis for a more holistic and theory-driven view of the life course and its interdependent pathways. The ´agency within structure´ paradigm on which these principles are based is an essential part of socialisation theory. We emphasize that socialisation theory has the potential to act as a theoretical link between social science and epidemiology, because it offers a multi-causal framework to illuminate the association between social structure and health across the life course. In order to better understand the development of health and health inequalities in a life course perspective, an interdisciplinary approach is required. The increased attention to socialisation principles might open new dialogue and empirical research perspectives for health sociology and epidemiology. Keywords: ageing, health, life course, social inequalities, socialisation theory}, language = {en} } @article{RathmannPfoertnerHurrelmannetal., author = {Rathmann, Katharina and Pf{\"o}rtner, Timo-Kolja and Hurrelmann, Klaus and Osorio, Ana M. and Bosakova, Lucia and Elgar, Frank J. and Richter, Matthias}, title = {The great recession, youth unemployment and inequalities in psychological health complaints in adolescents: a multilevel study in 31 countries}, series = {International Journal of Public Health}, volume = {61}, journal = {International Journal of Public Health}, number = {7}, issn = {1661-8556}, doi = {10.1007/s00038-016-0866-0}, pages = {809 -- 819}, abstract = {Objectives Little is known about the impact of recessions on young people's socioeconomic inequalities in health. This study investigates the impact of the economic recession in terms of youth unemployment on socioeconomic inequalities in psychological health complaints among adolescents across Europe and North America. Methods Data from the WHO collaborative 'Health Behaviour in School-aged Children' (HBSC) study were collected in 2005/06 (N = 160,830) and 2009/10 (N = 166,590) in 31 European and North American countries. Logistic multilevel models were used to assess the contribution of youth unemployment in 2009/10 (enduring recession) and the change in youth unemployment (2005-2010) to adolescent psychological health complaints and socioeconomic inequalities in complaints in 2009/10. Results Youth unemployment during the recession is positively related to psychological health complaints, but not to inequalities in complaints. Changes in youth unemployment (2005-2010) were not associated with adolescents' psychological health complaints, whereas greater inequalities in complaints were found in countries with greater increases in youth unemployment. Conclusions This study highlights the need to tackle the impact of increasing unemployment on adolescent health and health inequalities during economic recessions.}, language = {en} } @article{HurrelmannMatthiasQuenzeletal., author = {Hurrelmann, Klaus and Matthias, Albert and Quenzel, Gudrun and Schneekloth, Ullrich}, title = {Die 17. Shell Jugendstudie - Eine pragmatische Generation im Aufbruch}, series = {Diskurs Kindheits- und Jugendforschung}, volume = {11}, journal = {Diskurs Kindheits- und Jugendforschung}, number = {2}, doi = {10.3224/diskurs.v11i2.23658}, pages = {241 -- 246}, language = {de} } @misc{HurrelmannGrundmannWalperetal., author = {Hurrelmann, Klaus and Grundmann, Mattihas and Walper, Sabine and Bauer, Uwe}, title = {Handbuch Sozialisationsforschung}, editor = {Hurrelmann, Klaus}, publisher = {Beltz}, address = {Weinheim}, isbn = {978-3407831606}, pages = {476}, language = {de} } @book{HurrelmannBauer, author = {Hurrelmann, Klaus and Bauer, Ullrich}, title = {Einf{\"u}hrung in die Sozialisationstheorie}, edition = {11. Auflage}, publisher = {Beltz}, address = {Weinheim}, isbn = {978-3407257406}, pages = {256}, language = {de} } @article{HurrelmannBauer, author = {Hurrelmann, Klaus and Bauer, Ullrich}, title = {Das Modell der produktiven Realit{\"a}tsverarbeitung in der aktuellen Diskussion}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Soziologie der Erziehung und Sozialisation}, volume = {35}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Soziologie der Erziehung und Sozialisation}, number = {2}, publisher = {Beltz Juventa}, address = {Weinheim}, issn = {1436-1957}, pages = {155 -- 170}, abstract = {Das Modell der produktiven Realit{\"a}tsverarbeitung (MpR) ist ein stabiler Anker der sozialisationstheoretischen Diskussion der vergangenen Jahrzehnte. Dabei ist der metatheoretische Bezugspunkt der Interaktion zwischen der aktiven Pers{\"o}nlichkeit und einer sich wandelnden gesellschaftlichen Umwelt offenbar unver{\"a}ndert an - schlussf{\"a}hig. Gleichzeitig hat es fortlaufend Ver{\"a}nderungen im wissenschaftlichen Diskurs gegeben, die sowohl die Operationalisierung der individuellen Handlungsf{\"a}higkeit und ihrer Bedingtheit, als auch die Differenzierung von Kontext- und Umweltmerkmalen betreffen. In diesem Beitrag wird daher die Frage aufgeworfen, welche Leistungsf{\"a}higkeit und Erkenntniskraft das MpR unter ver{\"a}nderten gesellschaftlichen und wissenschaftlichen Bedingungen nach {\"u}ber drei Jahrzehnten f{\"u}r die Sozialisationstheorie und -forschung hat. Daf{\"u}r wird (1) einleitend das Modell in seinen Grundz{\"u}gen vorgestellt und in Thesenform erl{\"a}utert. Die vier Arbeitsschwerpunkte, (2) er - kenntnistheoretische und konzeptionelle Grundannahmen, (3) Realit{\"a}tsverarbeitung im Lebenslauf, (4) sozialr{\"a}umliche Kontexte der Realit{\"a}tsverarbeitung und (5) Diversit{\"a}ten der Realit{\"a}tsverarbeitung werden mit aktuellen Ans{\"a}tzen und Befunden in Beziehung gesetzt. Abschließend (6) werden theorie- und forschungssystematische Herausforderungen der Sozialisationsforschung aufgelistet, die sich aus dem Verst{\"a}ndnis von Sozialisation als produktive Realit{\"a}tsverarbeitung ergeben.}, language = {de} } @incollection{HurrelmannRathmannKickbusch, author = {Hurrelmann, Klaus and Rathmann, Katharina and Kickbusch, Julian}, title = {Welfare and Education}, series = {International Encyclopedia of the Social \& Behavioural Sciences}, booktitle = {International Encyclopedia of the Social \& Behavioural Sciences}, publisher = {Elsevier}, isbn = {978-0080970868}, pages = {481 -- 490}, language = {en} } @article{HurrelmannQuenzel2013, author = {Hurrelmann, Klaus and Quenzel, Gudrun}, title = {Lost in transition: status insecurity and inconsistency as hallmarks of modern adolescence}, series = {International Journal of Adolescence and Youth}, volume = {20}, journal = {International Journal of Adolescence and Youth}, number = {3}, publisher = {Taylor and Francis}, address = {London [u.a.]}, issn = {0267-3843}, doi = {10.1080/02673843.2013.785440}, pages = {261 -- 270}, year = {2013}, abstract = {In highly developed countries, the adolescent phase of life is expanding more and more. The consequences are status insecurity and inconsistency. A side effect is that adolescence is no longer clearly separable as demarcated biographical stage from adulthood. In this paper, we argue that the developmental tasks of a typical adolescent and a typical adult can only be partially differentiated, and the exact point in time when adolescents become adults can no longer be clearly identified. We find evidence that adolescence is becoming more 'adult' and adulthood is correspondingly becoming more 'juvenile'. In almost all important social areas of life, the behavioral patterns of adults and of adolescents are coalescing. Living with insecurity in the working life and in social relations, experiencing limitations of personal autonomy, and the continuous need to work on social status inconsistencies today are characteristic features of the life of adolescents and adults. As many adolescents meet these demands skillfully and flexibly, they have in many respects become 'social models' for the adult life phase.}, language = {en} } @article{HurrelmannRathmannOttovaetal., author = {Hurrelmann, Klaus and Rathmann, Katharina and Ottova, Veronika and de Looze, Margarethe and Levin, Kate and Molcho, Michael and Elgar, Frank and Nic Gabhainn, Saoirse and van Dijk, Jitse P. and Richter, Matthias}, title = {Macro-level determinants of young people's subjective health and health inequalities: A multilevel analysis in 27 welfare states}, series = {Maturitas}, volume = {80}, journal = {Maturitas}, number = {4}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam [u.a.]}, issn = {0378-5122}, doi = {10.1016/j.maturitas.2015.01.008}, pages = {414 -- 420}, abstract = {Objectives Cross-national studies have rarely focused on young people. The aim of this study is to investigate whether macro-level determinants are associated with health and socioeconomic inequalities in young people's health. Study design Data were collected from the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study in 2006, which included 11- to 15-year old adolescents from 27 European and North American countries (n = 134,632). This study includes national income, health expenditure, income inequality, and welfare regime dummy-variables as macro-level determinants, using hierarchical regression modelling. Main outcome measure Psychosomatic health complaints and socioeconomic inequalities in psychosomatic health complaints. Results Adolescents in countries with higher income inequality and with liberal welfare tradition were associated with more health complaints and a stronger relationship between socioeconomic status and macro-level determinants compared to adolescents from countries with lower income inequality or the Social Democratic regime. National income and health expenditure were not related to health complaints. Countries with higher national income, public health expenditure and income inequality showed stronger associations between socioeconomic status and psychosomatic health complaints. Conclusion Results showed that macro-level characteristics are relevant determinants of health and health inequalities in adolescence.}, language = {en} } @incollection{HurrelmannAlbertQuenzel, author = {Hurrelmann, Klaus and Albert, Mathias and Quenzel, Gudrun}, title = {Wird es zu Jugendprotesten in Deutschland kommen? Eine Einsch{\"a}tzung au Grundlage der Ergebnisse der Shell-Jugendstudien}, series = {Politische Beteiligung junger Menschen}, booktitle = {Politische Beteiligung junger Menschen}, editor = {Tremmel, J{\"o}rg and Rutsche, Markus}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-658-10186-2}, pages = {39 -- 41}, language = {de} }