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School bullying before and during COVID-19: Results from a population-based randomized design.

Aggressive Behavior, 2021
We examined the impact of COVID-19 on bullying prevalence rates in a sample of 6578 Canadian students in Grades 4 to 12. To account for school changes associated with the pandemic, students were randomized at the school level into two conditions: (1) the
T. Vaillancourt   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Bullying in the digital age: a critical review and meta-analysis of cyberbullying research among youth.

Psychological bulletin, 2014
Although the Internet has transformed the way our world operates, it has also served as a venue for cyberbullying, a serious form of misbehavior among youth.
Robin M. Kowalski   +3 more
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Workplace bullying, psychological distress, resilience, mindfulness, and emotional exhaustion

Service Industries Journal, 2020
The present study proposes and tests a moderated mediation model investigating the direct and mediated effect of workplace bullying on employee emotional exhaustion via psychological distress and resilience with mindfulness as a moderating variable ...
Elham Anasori   +2 more
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Cyberbullying: another main type of bullying?

Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 2008
Cyberbullying has recently emerged as a new form of bullying and harassment. 360 adolescents (12-20 years), were surveyed to examine the nature and extent of cyberbullying in Swedish schools.
Robert Slonje, Peter K. Smith
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Bullying as a group process: Participant roles and their relations to social status within the group

, 1998
Bullying was investigated as a group process, asocial phenomenon taking place in a school setting among 573 Finnish sixth-grade children (286 girls, 287 boys) aged 12-13 years.
C. Salmivalli   +4 more
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Cyber-Bullies as Cyborg-Bullies

International Journal of Technoethics, 2015
This paper advocates a re-introduction of the notion of cyborg in order to acquire a new perspective on studies concerning the development of human cognition in highly technological environments. In particular, the auhtors will show how the notion of cyborg properly engages cognitive issues that have a powerful resonance especially as far as social ...
Tommaso, Bertolotti, MAGNANI, LORENZO
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Bullying at school: basic facts and effects of a school based intervention program.

Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 1994
VioLit Summary: OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this paper by Olweus was to review the literature that examined bullying in school. METHODOLOGY: The author reviewed both literature dealing with the incidence of bullying in schools in Norway and Sweden and the ...
D. Olweus
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Bullying

Nursing Management, 2006
What's the difference between firm but fair management on the one hand, and bullying and harassment on the other? This is one of the questions that NHS Employers considers in its latest guidance.
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Mean Birds: Detecting Aggression and Bullying on Twitter

Web Science Conference, 2017
In recent years, bullying and aggression against social media users have grown significantly, causing serious consequences to victims of all demographics.
Despoina Chatzakou   +5 more
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Management of bullying and bullying in management

Accident and Emergency Nursing, 1996
Bullying can be defined as 'the improper and frequent use of power to affect someone's life adversely' (Patchett 1992) or simply coercion by fear (Adams 1992). Bullying is thought to be a significant problem within the National Health Service (NHS) but this is based on anecdotal literature by Adams (1992), Turnbull (1995) and Kline (1994).
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