@article{7026,
  abstract     = {Ansätze von Peer-Unterstützung sind häufig von einem Zusammenwirken zwischen Peer-Unterstützer*innen und Fachkräften ohne eigene Betroffenheit gekennzeichnet, wodurch unterschiedliche Formen von Wissensbeständen und Perspektiven aufeinandertreffen und im praktischen Unterstützungshandeln ausgehandelt werden müssen. Der vorliegende Beitrag nimmt dieses Phänomen aus einer qualitativ-empirischen Perspektive anhand eines konkreten Ansatzes in den Blick und rekonstruiert auf Basis von Einzelinterviews und Gruppendiskussionen mit Peer-Unterstützer*innen das Verhältnis zu Fachkräften der Sozialen Arbeit. Im Zuge des iterativ-zirkulären Forschungsprozesses konnte ein ambivalentes Verhältnis einer Minimierung von Grenzen zwischen den beiden Akteur*innengruppen auf der einen Seite und unterschiedlichen Formen der Grenzziehung auf der anderen Seite identifiziert werden. Einem Verständnis als gemeinsame Unterstützer*innengruppe stehen Praktiken der Profilierung der jeweiligen Gruppe gegenüber – beispielsweise im Sinne einer unterschiedlichen Anerkennung von Wissensbeständen, einer Legitimierung der eigenen Funktion innerhalb der Organisation oder durch wahrgenommene Konkurrenzverhältnisse zwischen Peer-Unterstützer*innen und Fachkräften. Aus theoretischer Perspektive von Multiprofessionalität und dem Verhältnis von Ehrenamt und Sozialer Arbeit kann das aufgefundene Spektrum als Ausdruck eines Spannungsfeldes zwischen der Herstellung von Differenz und Profilierung der eigenen, spezifischen Wissensbasis („boundary work“) auf der einen Seite und dem Bestreben nach Zugehörigkeit und einem gemeinsamen Teamverständnis zwischen den beiden Akteur*innengruppen auf der anderen Seite betrachtet werden. Dabei zeigen sich Machtdynamiken, die durch die Spezifik von Peer-Unterstützung und einer ehrenamtlichen Ausgestaltung verstärkt werden.},
  author       = {Lammers, Klara},
  issn         = {1867-0199},
  journal      = {Soziale Passagen},
  publisher    = {Springer Science and Business Media LLC},
  title        = {{„In dem Augenblick ist es ein Zwei-Mann-Team, was diese eine Person betreut“}},
  doi          = {10.1007/s12592-026-00587-6},
  year         = {2026},
}

@inproceedings{7024,
  author       = {Hajek, Christina Anna and Basener-Roszak, Ursel},
  location     = {Uniklinik Köln },
  title        = {{Zwischen Wissenschaft und Wirklichkeit. Postgraduale Bildung als Brücke in die Praxis. }},
  year         = {2026},
}

@inproceedings{7023,
  author       = {Wiebe, Jamie-Lynn and Breustedt, Lukas and Schäfers, Tobias and Benoit, Sabine},
  location     = {Braga},
  title        = {{Early and goal-oriented or late and desperate? The effects of the timing of customers’ in-store navigation}},
  year         = {2026},
}

@inproceedings{7022,
  author       = {Breustedt, Lukas and Schäfers, Tobias and van der Borgh, Michel},
  location     = {Braga},
  title        = {{From Event Logs to Experiences: Process Mining of Customer Journeys in Retail Service Systems}},
  year         = {2026},
}

@inproceedings{7021,
  author       = {Blečić, Aleksandar and Saracevic, Selma and Micevski, Milena and Schäfers, Tobias and Lindgreen, Adam},
  location     = {Braga},
  title        = {{Stereotypes at the Frontline: Mapping Disability Perceptions to Service Outcomes and Testing Interventions for Equitable Encounters}},
  year         = {2026},
}

@inproceedings{7020,
  author       = {Euler, Tim and Diederichs, Alina and Schäfers, Tobias and Heußler, Tobias and Seegebarth, Barbara},
  location     = {Braga},
  title        = {{The Impact of Social Distance on Ridesharing Services for Coworkers}},
  year         = {2026},
}

@inproceedings{7019,
  author       = {Euler, Tim and Diederichs, Alina and Seegebarth, Barbara and Schäfers, Tobias and Heußler, Tobias},
  location     = {Bath},
  title        = {{The Impact of Social Distance on Ridesharing}},
  year         = {2026},
}

@inproceedings{7018,
  author       = {Alberternst, Benedikt and Kessing, Katharina and Böhm, Eva and Eggert, Andreas and Garnefeld, Ina and Schäfers, Tobias and Steinhoff, Lena and Woisetschläger, David},
  location     = {Madrid},
  title        = {{A Relational Perspective on Responsibility for Sustainable Market Behavior}},
  year         = {2026},
}

@inproceedings{7017,
  author       = {Saracevic, Selma and Schäfers, Tobias},
  location     = {Madrid},
  title        = {{The Desirability-Opportunism Effect: Consumers’ Bypassing Behavior in On-Demand Product Features}},
  year         = {2026},
}

@inproceedings{6817,
  author       = {Matutat, André and Franke, Benjamin and Rüffer, Hannes and Schumann, Niklas and George, Birgit Christina and Gips, Carsten},
  booktitle    = {Proceedings of the 10th Annual International GamiFIN Conference 2026},
  editor       = {DSouza, Prajwal and Tang, Hairui and Xi, Nannan and Hamari, Juho},
  isbn         = {9798400721908},
  location     = {Saariselkä Finland},
  pages        = {1--5},
  publisher    = {ACM},
  title        = {{Designing a DEER-Toolkit: Enabling Educational Escape Rooms in a 2D Dungeon Crawler Game}},
  doi          = {10.1145/3789624.3789628},
  year         = {2026},
}

@inproceedings{6818,
  author       = {Matutat, André and Franke, Benjamin and Schumann, Niklas and George, Birgit Christina and Keuntje, Jörg Michael and Gips, Carsten},
  booktitle    = {Proceedings of the 10th Annual International GamiFIN Conference 2026},
  editor       = {DSouza, Prajwal and Tang, Hairui and Xi, Nannan and Hamari, Juho},
  isbn         = {9798400721908},
  location     = {Saariselkä Finland},
  pages        = {1--6},
  publisher    = {ACM},
  title        = {{Designing Workshops to Bridge Visual and Textual Programming: A Narrative Game Approach}},
  doi          = {10.1145/3789624.3789625},
  year         = {2026},
}

@inproceedings{6790,
  author       = {Kirsch, André and Rexilius, Jan},
  keywords     = {Waste monitoring, Waste level estimation, MAV navigation},
  location     = {Lissabon, Portugal},
  title        = {{Vision-Based Autonomous Waste Bin Fill-Level Monitoring with a Micro Aerial Vehicle}},
  doi          = {10.1109/IE69249.2026.11539031},
  year         = {2026},
}

@inbook{7007,
  author       = {Brause, Michaela and Nauerth, Annette and Seidl, Norbert},
  booktitle    = {Nachhaltige RegionalGesundheit Ostwestfalen-Lippe; Bestandsaufnahme und Handlungsperspektiven},
  editor       = {Hornberg, Claudia Maria and Freymüller, Julius and Ritzinger, Silja and Fehr, Rainer},
  isbn         = {9783987266430},
  pages        = {49--51},
  publisher    = {oekom Verlag},
  title        = {{Der Fachbereich Gesundheit und das Institut für Bildungs- und Versorgungsforschung an der Hochschule Bielefeld }},
  doi          = {10.14512/9783987266430},
  volume       = {Band 8},
  year         = {2026},
}

@inproceedings{6989,
  author       = {Sadeghi-Kohan, Somayeh and Awais, Muhammad and Ahmed, Qazi Arbab and Platzner, Marco and Hellebrand, Sybille and Jungeblut, Thorsten and Wunderlich, Hans-Joachim},
  booktitle    = {2026 IEEE 29th International Symposium on Design and Diagnostics of Electronic Circuits and Systems (DDECS)},
  location     = {Bratislava, Slovakia},
  pages        = {1--5},
  publisher    = {IEEE},
  title        = {{Reliability Assessment in Approximate Accelerator Synthesis}},
  doi          = {10.1109/DDECS69233.2026.11520985},
  year         = {2026},
}

@article{6994,
  author       = {Beer, Christian and Frieling, Melanie and Verhofen, Verena},
  issn         = {1617-8084},
  journal      = {KoR - Zeitschrift für internationale und kapitalmarktorientierte Rechnungslegung },
  keywords     = {Immobilien Bilanzierung HGB IFRS},
  number       = {6},
  pages        = {242--250},
  publisher    = {Verlag Dr. Otto Schmidt},
  title        = {{Gegenüberstellung der bilanziellen Abbildung von Immobilienvermögen nach HGB und IFRS}},
  volume       = {26},
  year         = {2026},
}

@inbook{6974,
  author       = {Özlü, Ismail and Pietsch, Severin and Helten, Svenja},
  booktitle    = {Nachhaltige RegionalGesundheit Ostwestfalen-Lippe. Bestandsaufnahme und Handlungsperspektiven. Edition: Nachhaltige Gesundheit in Stadt und Region/ Band 8. },
  editor       = {Hornberg, Claudia and Freymüller, Julius and Ritzinger, Silja  and Fehr, Rainer },
  isbn         = {9783987265334},
  pages        = {308--314},
  publisher    = {Oekom},
  title        = {{Ansätze zur Verbesserung der (Primär-) Versorgung von Menschen mit chronischen Erkrankungen unter Einsatz von Advanced Practice Nurses in Ostwestfalen-Lippe}},
  volume       = {8},
  year         = {2026},
}

@article{6939,
  author       = {Schmidt, Amelie Florentine and Meyer, Dorothee and Rau, Lisa-Marie and Hirschfeld, Gerrit and Frosch, Michael and Frühwald, Michael C. and Ahnert, Rosemarie and Höfel, Lea and Storf, Magdalena and Blankenburg, Markus and Steinert, Kerstin and Schneider, Udo and Marschall, Ursula and Wager, Julia and Zernikow, Boris},
  issn         = {1423-0348},
  journal      = {Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics},
  pages        = {1--25},
  publisher    = {S. Karger AG},
  title        = {{Clinical effectiveness of different feedback intensities in a pain management app - A multicenter randomized controlled trial with youths with chronic pain and their caregivers}},
  doi          = {10.1159/000551681},
  year         = {2026},
}

@article{6940,
  abstract     = {Background: Functional abdominal pain (FAP) is a severely debilitating condition affecting approximately 11.7% of children and adolescents worldwide, often persisting into adulthood and significantly restricting daily life. Health literacy is essential for treatment success. To improve knowledge about the biopsychosocial factors influencing FAP and support its management, we developed an educational multimedia website (https://meine-bauchstelle.com).
Methods: In a multicenter randomised controlled trial (RCT), patients with FAP (N = 166, age 5–17 years, M = 10.8, SD = 3.31; 53.6% female) and their parents were randomly assigned to an intervention group (IG: access to the website before the first measurement) or a control group (CG: no access to the website during data collection). The primary outcome was health literacy (knowledge and health behaviour) and secondary outcomes were abdominal pain symptoms and the physician-patient/parent interactions. Group differences were analysed using t-tests and multilevel models.
Results: Patients in the IG who visited the website demonstrated significantly higher initial knowledge scores compared to the CG. Moreover, they reported significantly less pain-related disability across three assessments over 3 months. Parents who visited the website rated the physician-parent interaction significantly more positively than those in the CG.
Conclusions: The educational website efficiently increased patient knowledge about FAP and improved certain pain-related behaviours. It serves as an effective tool in conveying information about FAP in clinical practice. Future applications could extend to preventive measures in schools and other settings.
Significance Statement: The educational website about functional abdominal pain is effective in transferring knowledge, reducing pain-related disability, and improving physician-parent interactions. It can support physicians in day-to-day clinical practice by referring patients to the website for further information and might be extended as a preventive measure in schools.},
  author       = {Neß, Verena and Humberg, Clarissa and Rau, Lisa‐Marie and Eidt, Leandra and Berger, Thomas and Claßen, Martin and Syring, Nils Christian and Berrang, Jens and Vietor, Christine and Buderus, Stephan and Hirschfeld, Gerrit and Becker‐Emden, Christina and Wager, Julia},
  issn         = {1532-2149},
  journal      = {European Journal of Pain},
  number       = {3},
  publisher    = {Wiley},
  title        = {{A Randomised Controlled Trial Testing the Efficacy of an Educational Website About Functional Abdominal Pain for Children and Adolescents}},
  doi          = {10.1002/ejp.70249},
  volume       = {30},
  year         = {2026},
}

@article{6938,
  abstract     = {                    Background - 
                    Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is one of the most widely established treatments for mental disorders in children and adolescents and is empirically supported across a wide range of disorders, including evidence from routine care. However, evidence on long-term maintenance of effects in routine outpatient care is still limited, particularly across diagnostic groups. This study examines the long-term, cross-diagnostic effectiveness of CBT in children and adolescents treated under routine outpatient care conditions.
                  <br />
                    Methods - 
                    Analyses are based on pre-existing routine outcome monitoring data from 1225 patients (mean age = 14.00 years, SD = 3.24) receiving CBT, collected between 2017 and 2025. Symptoms were assessed using the parent- and patient-reported Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) at pre-treatment, post-treatment and at 6-, 12- and 24-month follow-ups. Additional self-rated treatment-success ratings were collected at follow-up (covering expectations fulfilled, perceived helpfulness, problem recurrence and perceived change). Effectiveness was described using group means as well as clinical significance. Pre- to post- and pre- to follow-up changes were analysed using paired Wilcoxon signed-rank tests. Associations between follow-up SDQ scores and self-rated treatment success were examined using partial Spearman correlations controlling for baseline SDQ.
                  <br />
                    Results - 
                    
                      Across both parent- and patient-reported SDQ assessments, total difficulties and problem subscales showed significant improvements from pre- to post-treatment and from pre-treatment to all follow-up time points. Effect sizes were consistently moderate-to-large
                      (
                      r_rb = 0.59–0.77), with sustained effects up to 24 months. Higher follow-up SDQ difficulties were associated with lower self-rated treatment success across multiple follow-up ratings, with strongest associations observed for problem recurrence and change compared to before treatment. Sensitivity analyses restricted to participants in the clinical range at baseline (SDQ ≥ 17) yielded consistent results.
                    
                  <br />
                    Conclusions - 
                    Routine outpatient CBT for children and adolescents was associated with meaningful symptom improvements that persisted up to two years after treatment. Clinically significant change analyses indicated that while many patients showed reliable improvement, a substantial proportion remained classified as unchanged according to conservative criteria. Subjective follow-up ratings were consistent with standardized symptom outcomes, supporting the perceived durability of treatment success under routine care conditions in a diagnostically heterogeneous sample.
                  },
  author       = {Hüwelmeier, Matthis Michael and Staniczek, Lena and Schneider, Silvia and Zhang, Xiao Chi and Wannemüller, André and Hirschfeld, Gerrit and Krause, Karen and Friedrich, Sören and von Brachel, Ruth},
  issn         = {2050-7283},
  journal      = {BMC Psychology},
  number       = {1},
  publisher    = {Springer Science and Business Media LLC},
  title        = {{Long-term effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for children and adolescents in routine care}},
  doi          = {10.1186/s40359-026-04667-3},
  volume       = {14},
  year         = {2026},
}

@article{6905,
  author       = {Balzereit, Kaja and Mechtenberg, Malte and Schneider, Axel},
  journal      = {arXiv},
  title        = {{Estimation of Motor Unit Parameters from Surface Electromyograms using an Informed Autoencoder}},
  doi          = {10.48550/ARXIV.2605.07458},
  year         = {2026},
}

