@book{SchubarthZyllaNiproschkeetal.2014, author = {Schubarth, Wilfried and Zylla, Birgitta and Niproschke, Saskia and Guder, Petra and Sonnen, Bernd-R{\"u}deger and Kahl, Wolfgang and Groeger-Roth, Frederick and Kaeding, Peer and B{\"o}hm, Christian and Voigt, Jana and Sturzbecher, Dietmar and Kohlstruck, Michael and M{\"o}ller, Kurt and Rolfes, Manfred and Winter, Frank and Breitschwerdt, Michael and Kopp, Andrea and Hinze, Klaus and L{\"o}sel, Friedrich and Klindworth-Mohr, Antje and Madl, Martina and Dunand, Annelie and Schanzenb{\"a}cher, Stefan and Rump-R{\"a}uber, Michael and Roos, Alfred and Seidel, Andreas and Gr{\"o}ger, Ulli and Ulbricht, Juliane and Martin, Christian and Behrendt, Daniel}, title = {Nachhaltige Pr{\"a}vention von Kriminalit{\"a}t, Gewalt und Rechtsextremismus}, editor = {Schubarth, Wilfried}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-014-4}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-70537}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {449}, year = {2014}, abstract = {Was wird unter „nachhaltiger Pr{\"a}vention" in der Pr{\"a}ventionsforschung verstanden? Welche guten Beispiele f{\"u}r nachhaltige Pr{\"a}vention gibt es in der Praxis? Und v. a.: Wie l{\"a}sst sich Pr{\"a}vention in den verschiedenen Bereichen wie Kriminalit{\"a}t, Gewalt und Rechtsextremismus nachhaltig gestalten? Diesen Fragen will der vorliegende Sammelband nachgehen und damit der Pr{\"a}ventionsdebatte neue Impulse verleihen. Der Band will insbesondere die nationale sowie internationale Fachdebatte konstruktiv aufgreifen, Theorie und Praxis verbinden, „good practice" Beispiele darstellen sowie Perspektiven nachhaltiger Pr{\"a}vention aufzeigen. Mit diesem Themenspektrum richtet er sich sowohl an die Wissenschaft als auch an die Praxis sowie insgesamt an eine interessierte {\"O}ffentlichkeit.}, language = {de} } @article{WachsGoerzigWrightetal.2020, author = {Wachs, Sebastian and G{\"o}rzig, Anke and Wright, Michelle F. and Schubarth, Wilfried and Bilz, Ludwig}, title = {Associations among Adolescents' Relationships with Parents, Peers, and Teachers, Self-Efficacy, and Willingness to Intervene in Bullying}, series = {International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health}, volume = {17}, journal = {International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health}, number = {2}, publisher = {MDPI AG}, address = {Basel}, issn = {1660-4601}, doi = {10.3390/ijerph17020420}, pages = {16}, year = {2020}, abstract = {We applied the Social Cognitive Theory to investigate whether parent-child relationships, bullying victimization, and teacher-student relationships are directly as well as indirectly via self-efficacy in social conflicts associated with adolescents' willingness to intervene in a bullying incident. There were 2071 (51.3\% male) adolescents between the ages of 12 and 17 from 24 schools in Germany who participated in this study. A mediation test using structural equation modeling revealed that parent-child relationships, bullying victimization, and teacher-student relationships were directly related to adolescents' self-efficacy in social conflicts. Further, teacher-student relationships and bullying victimization were directly associated with adolescents' willingness to intervene in bullying. Finally, relationships with parents, peers and teachers were indirectly related to higher levels of students' willingness to intervene in bullying situations due to self-efficacy in social conflicts. Thus, our analysis confirms the general assumptions of Social Cognitive Theory and the usefulness of applying its approach to social conflicts such as bullying situations.}, language = {en} } @misc{WachsGoerzigWrightetal.2020, author = {Wachs, Sebastian and G{\"o}rzig, Anke and Wright, Michelle F. and Schubarth, Wilfried and Bilz, Ludwig}, title = {Associations among Adolescents' Relationships with Parents, Peers, and Teachers, Self-Efficacy, and Willingness to Intervene in Bullying}, series = {Postprints der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam : Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe}, journal = {Postprints der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam : Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe}, number = {603}, issn = {1866-8364}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-44545}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-445458}, pages = {18}, year = {2020}, abstract = {We applied the Social Cognitive Theory to investigate whether parent-child relationships, bullying victimization, and teacher-student relationships are directly as well as indirectly via self-efficacy in social conflicts associated with adolescents' willingness to intervene in a bullying incident. There were 2071 (51.3\% male) adolescents between the ages of 12 and 17 from 24 schools in Germany who participated in this study. A mediation test using structural equation modeling revealed that parent-child relationships, bullying victimization, and teacher-student relationships were directly related to adolescents' self-efficacy in social conflicts. Further, teacher-student relationships and bullying victimization were directly associated with adolescents' willingness to intervene in bullying. Finally, relationships with parents, peers and teachers were indirectly related to higher levels of students' willingness to intervene in bullying situations due to self-efficacy in social conflicts. Thus, our analysis confirms the general assumptions of Social Cognitive Theory and the usefulness of applying its approach to social conflicts such as bullying situations.}, language = {en} }