Fellmann, Lukas

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Social and spatial belonging in child and youth residential care: the role of personal networks

2024-04-19, Fellmann, Lukas, Zellner, Carole, Kindler, Tobias, Köngeter, Stefan, Osswald, Jana, Schaffner, Dorothee, Schmid, Thomas

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Relations between personal networks of young people in residential care and their sense of belonging​

2023-09-15, Fellmann, Lukas, Zellner, Carole, Kindler, Tobias, Köngeter, Stefan, Osswald, Jana, Schaffner, Dorothee, Schmid, Thomas

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Effects of family interventions on interpersonal conflicts. A network perspective

2023-02-23, Fellmann, Lukas

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Stationäre Jugendhilfe aus der Perspektive von jungen Menschen denken. Das Forschungsprojekt StePLife will Impulse für die Praxis gewinnen

2022, Köngeter, Stefan, Schaffner, Dorothee, Fellmann, Lukas, Kindler, Tobias, Osswald, Jana

Das Forschungsprojekt StePLife untersucht, wie Jugendliche im Alter von 12 bis 17 Jahren ihr persönliches Leben aufgrund einer stationären Unterbringung verändern. Im Fokus der vierjährigen Untersuchung steht das Veränderungspotenzial von Beziehungen zu Menschen sowie zu Orten, die Identität, Zugehörigkeit und Verbundenheit vermitteln.

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Veränderungen in persönlichen Netzwerken von Eltern während einer Sozialpädagogischen Familienhilfe: die Rolle der Beteiligung von Netzwerkmitgliedern

2023-10-26, Fellmann, Lukas

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Perspectives of young people in residential care on their multilocal residency settings

2023-09-14, Schmid, Thomas, Kindler, Tobias, Osswald, Jana, Fellmann, Lukas, Köngeter, Stefan, Schaffner, Dorothee, Zellner, Carole

Background: In the field of child and youth care research, our understanding of the living conditions of young people in care is limited. Specifically, previous research has overlooked the fact that many children and young people in residential care may have multiple residences, in addition to their placement. Research questions: In order to fill this gap in research, our study draws on two theoretical frameworks – the Personal Life Theory developed by Carole Smart in 2007 and the perspective on housing as a complex social and pedagogical issue put forth by Miriam Meuth in 2018. The objective of the research is to examine the living arrangements and evaluations of (multiple) residences by young individuals in residential care. Therefore, the following research questions were addressed: (1) What specific living arrangements do young people in residential care have? (2) How do they evaluate their place(s) of residence in terms of emotional, physical and activity dimensions? (3) How do the various residential settings differ in the perspective of the young people? Methods: Drawing on a quantitative cross-sectional research design, young people living in residential care settings in the German-speaking part of Switzerland were invited to participate in an online survey that included innovative scales to measure their multiple residency settings. The final sample consisted of 563 young people from 90 different organizations and 15 cantons. Descriptive statistics and analyses of variance were used to answer the research questions. Results: The results show that only 17 percent of respondents live exclusively in a residential care facility. 45 percent live in one additional place, and another 38 percent live in two or more additional places (e.g., with parents, relatives, or friends). While the ratings of their places of residence varied significantly by location, residential care facilities were rated lowest on all three emotional, physical, and activity dimensions. Conclusions: This study is the first to use a quantitative approach to empirically illustrate Smart and Meuth's arguments. The results show that many young people, particularly those living in residential care, do indeed feel attached to multiple places of residence. Therefore, in order to better identify and address the different types of disadvantages faced by young people in residential care, the findings can provide valuable suggestions for improving residential care services as a specific place of residence. Our presentations conclusion will discuss further implications for both theoretical research and practical applications in the field of out of home care.

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Quantitative research methods in social work education: Status and development potentials

2022-11-25, Fellmann, Lukas, Gautschi, Joel, Haunberger, Sigrid, Hümbelin, Oliver, Kessler, Dorian, Maggiori, Christian, Nieuwenboom, Jan Willem, Sepahniya, Samin

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Rezension zu: Christian Schwarzloos: Soziale Netzwerkbeziehungen in der aufsuchenden Sozialen Arbeit mit Familien. Eine Untersuchung am Beispiel der Sozialpädagogischen Familienhilfe (2022)

2023-10-23, Fellmann, Lukas

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Familie und Intervention. Ein interdisziplinärer Blick auf Praxis und Wirkungen der Sozialpädagogischen Familienbegleitung

2023-06-20, Fellmann, Lukas

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Effects of a trusting working relationship on family conflicts: A network approach

2022-04-08, Fellmann, Lukas