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Cyberbullying: differences based on sex and academic course
Cyberbullying is a serious and transcultural problem. The studies regarding the difference in terms of gender and age of victims and aggressors are inconsistent.
Alberto Javier Clemente Soriano +3 more
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Cyber-aggression in adolescent couples: a cross-cultural study Spain-Mexico [PDF]
El desarrollo de medidas válidas de la agresión en la pareja adolescente por medio de sitios de redes sociales y la mensajería instantánea es todavía escaso.
Lucio López, Luis Antonio +3 more
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Individual Criminal Responsibility for Cyber Aggression
A computer network attack (CNA) will hardly amount to a crime of aggression since Article 8bis ICC Statute requires that it is carried out by a State and, more importantly, establishes a two fold threshold, which is difficult to pass. Assuming, arguendo, that a State-led CNA amounts to a crime of aggression, the question arises who may be held ...
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ABSTRACT Hereditary angioedema (HAE) with C1 inhibitor deficiency is a rare disease characterized by unpredictable episodes of tissue swelling (angioedema), which, in most cases, occur first under the age of 18 years, and entail a significant burden of disease not only for the patients but also for their families.
Henriette Farkas +128 more
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Context and relevance. Cyber aggression and cyberbullying are factors that violate the psychological security of the educational environment. The theoretical basis of the research was the theory of aggression and cyber aggression, which can be
N.V. Averbukh
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The effectiveness of implementation intentions in children: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Abstract Self‐regulation abilities in childhood are important for long‐term academic achievement and healthy development. As self‐regulatory abilities are still developing, ‘simple’ interventions are needed to foster self‐regulation. Implementation intentions are simple plans that could promote goal achievement in children.
Jasmin Breitwieser, Tilman Reinelt
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Malignant craniopharyngiomas: Institutional experience and literature review
We report the second case of malignant craniopharyngioma with BAP1 and TP53 mutations. A literature review identified 44 cases of malignant craniopharyngiomas with a median overall survival of 6 months. Eighteen (41%) occurred in patients without any history of radiation, suggesting that mechanisms other than radiation have contributed to their ...
Thomas J. Auen +10 more
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Beyond the Rebel ‘Territorial Trap’: Governing Armed Sovereign Formations in Eastern Myanmar
ABSTRACT Territorial control is a central concept in the study of civil wars and rebel governance. However, scholars often fall into a ‘territorial trap’, assuming that territorial control is either an outcome of or a precondition for armed governance. Based on immersive fieldwork in eastern Myanmar, this article traces how different spatial orderings ...
Tony Neil, Saw Day Chit Htoo
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Peer Victimization in Overweight Adolescents and Its Effect on Their Self-Esteem and Peer Difficulties [PDF]
This study has three objectives: to examine whether adolescents who perceive themselves as overweight differ from others in terms of offline victimization at school, cybervictimization, self-esteem, and difficulties relating to peers; to examine the ...
Núñez, Andrea +3 more
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Faculty Members' Perceived Experiences of Cyberbullying by Students at a Canadian University [PDF]
CyberbullyingfacultystudentsuniversityimpactrecommendationsThis two-phase mixed methods study adopted online survey and individual interview questions to explore faculty members’ experiences of cyberbullying by students at one Canadian university ...
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