2020
DOI: 10.1055/a-1182-2433
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Heimweh – eine systematische Übersicht zum Vorkommen und den Folgen eines Phänomens von aktueller Relevanz

Abstract: Zusammenfassung Einleitung Heimweh ist ein Phänomen vieler Kulturen. Die internationale Forschung beschäftigt sich mit diesem Thema, nicht so in Deutschland. Ziel dieser Arbeit ist, das Phänomen Heimweh dem Leser aus wissenschaftlicher und psychiatrischer Sicht näherzubringen, Evidenz zu vermitteln und ein Bewusstsein für die Aktualität zu schaffen. Methodik Systematische Literaturrecherche in den Datenbanken „Psyndex“, „Pubmed“ und „google scholar“. Ergebnisse Die Angaben zur Häu… Show more

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“…Homesickness can be considered as a normal reaction to being away from home (Van Tilburg et al, 1996), but if severe, can be a risk factor for mood disorders (Demetriou et al, 2021; Ferrara, 2020; Fisher et al, 1984, 1986; Mander, Cohen, & Pooley, 2015; Mander, Lester, & Cross, 2015; Stroebe et al, 2002; Thurber & Walton, 2012). In the general population homesickness is associated with poor sleep (Beschoner et al, 2020), but the relationship in secondary school boarding students is relatively under‐explored. In a study of first‐year university boarding students, Biasi et al (2018) report that the association between homesickness and sleep is mediated through psychological distress.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Homesickness can be considered as a normal reaction to being away from home (Van Tilburg et al, 1996), but if severe, can be a risk factor for mood disorders (Demetriou et al, 2021; Ferrara, 2020; Fisher et al, 1984, 1986; Mander, Cohen, & Pooley, 2015; Mander, Lester, & Cross, 2015; Stroebe et al, 2002; Thurber & Walton, 2012). In the general population homesickness is associated with poor sleep (Beschoner et al, 2020), but the relationship in secondary school boarding students is relatively under‐explored. In a study of first‐year university boarding students, Biasi et al (2018) report that the association between homesickness and sleep is mediated through psychological distress.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is emerging evidence in children that poor sleep may be a stronger predictor of psychological distress than psychological distress per se is for poor sleep (Alvaro et al, 2013; Franzen & Buysse, 2008). In sum, it is assumed but untested that poor sleep will contribute to psychological distress after controlling for other known confounds such as homesickness (Beschoner et al, 2020) and gender (Rau et al, 2018; Yu, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%