Hassler, Benedikt

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  • Publikation
    Wahrgenommene Einschränkungen während der COVID-19-Pandemie bei älteren Personen in der Schweiz
    (Springer, 10.01.2022) Seifert, Alexander; Hassler, Benedikt; Pfeuffer, Andreas [in: HeilberufeScience]
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    Wie Joachim Emanuel Waser zum «Armen» wurde. Eine Fallanalyse zur moralischen Karriere eines Armen in der Stadt Zürich (1835–1847)
    (Seismo, 2022) Hassler, Benedikt; Roulin, Christophe [in: Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Soziale Arbeit]
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    «Wenn Globi hilft, ist recht geholfen!». Globis Umgang mit Armut in den 1930er-Jahren
    (Chronos, 2021) Roulin, Christophe; Hassler, Benedikt [in: Schweizerisches Archiv für Volkskunde]
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Loneliness Among Older Adults
    (Frontiers, 2020) Seifert, Alexander; Hassler, Benedikt [in: Frontiers in Sociology]
    The COVID-19 pandemic has created a pattern of everyday physical distancing worldwide, particularly for adults aged 65+. Such distancing can evoke subjective feelings of loneliness among older adults, but how this pandemic has influenced that loneliness is not yet known. This study, therefore, explored the association between subjective loneliness and different time phases of the COVID-19 pandemic to explain the pandemic’s impact on loneliness among older adults. The analysis employed a sample of 1,990 community-dwelling older adults aged 65–95 (mean age = 72.74 years; 43% female) in Switzerland. Data collection occurred both before and after Switzerland’s first confirmed COVID-19 case. Regression models allowed the researchers to determine the binary and multivariate effects of different pandemic time phases on loneliness. The descriptive analysis revealed that loneliness increased after the Swiss government recommended physical distancing and slightly decreased after the Federal Council decided to ease these measures. According to the multivariate analysis, women, lower-income individuals, individuals living alone, individuals with no children, individuals unsatisfied with their contact with neighbors, and individuals interviewed after the physical distancing recommendations were more likely to report greater loneliness. The results suggest the pandemic has affected older adults’ subjective evaluations of their subjective loneliness, and these findings help illustrate the pandemic’s outcomes.
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    The intention to use HIV-pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among men who have sex with men in Switzerland: testing an extended explanatory model drawing on the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT)
    (American Public Health Association, 2018) Nideröst, Sibylle; Gredig, Daniel; Hassler, Benedikt; Uggowitzer, Franziska; Weber, Patrick [in: Journal of Public Health]
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    "Arbeiten solange der Körper mitmacht". Betreibliche Herausforderungen im Zusammenhang von Einfacharbeit und alternden Belegschaften
    (De Gruyter, 01/2018) Amstutz, Nathalie; Geisen, Thomas; Hassler, Benedikt; Nef, Jasmin; Widmer, Lea; Steiner, Lia; Kraus, Katrin; Wenger, Nadine [in: Arbeit]
    Der Beitrag untersucht aufgrund einer Literaturstudie und empirischer Untersuchungen Herausforderungen und Bedingungen des Arbeitens älterer Mitarbeitender in sog. Einfacharbeit aus der Sicht von Betrieben und Expert_innen.
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    Acceptability and Willingness to use HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis among HIV-negative Men who have Sex with Men in Switzerland
    (Taylor & Francis, 2016) Gredig, Daniel; Uggowitzer, Franziska; Hassler, Benedikt; Weber, Patrick; Nideröst, Sibylle [in: AIDS Care]
    Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is discussed as an additional HIV prevention method targeting men who have sex with men (MSM). So far, PrEP has not been approved in Switzerland and only little is known about the acceptability of PrEP among MSM living in Switzerland. Given the slow uptake of PrEP among MSM in the USA, the objectives of the study were to investigate the acceptability for PrEP and to identify factors influencing the acceptability for this prevention method and the willingness to adopt it. During a 4-month period we conducted five focus group discussions with 23 consecutively sampled HIV-negative MSM aged 22–60 years living in Switzerland. We analyzed the data according to qualitative content analysis. The acceptability of PrEP varied considerably among the participants. Some would use PrEP immediately after its introduction in Switzerland because it provides an alternative to condoms which they are unable or unwilling to use. Others were more ambivalent towards PrEP but still considered it (1) an additional or alternative protection to regular condom use, (2) an option to engage in sexual activities with less worries and anxieties or (3) a protection during receptive anal intercourse independently of the sexual partner's protective behaviour. Some participants would not consider using PrEP at all: they do not see any benefit in PrEP as they have adopted safer sex practices and did not mention any problems with condom use. Others are still undecided and could imagine using an improved form of PrEP. The results provide a valuable basis for a model explaining the acceptability of PrEP among MSM and suggest including the personal HIV protection strategy in the considerations adopted.
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    Arbeit ohne Lohn und andere Widersprüche rund um Arbeit
    (Rotpunktverlag, 2016) Hassler, Benedikt; Studer, Tobias [in: Widerspruch]
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift