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Workplace bullying and the risk of cardiovascular disease and depression
Aims: To examine exposure to workplace bullying as a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and depression in employees. Methods: Logistic regression models were related to prospective data from two surveys in a cohort of 5432 hospital employees (601 ...
Vartia, M. +5 more
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Homicide, Suicide, Cyber-Victimization, and Cyber-Bullying in Persons with Internet Gaming Disorder. [PDF]
Kulkarni RR +4 more
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Xiaofang Xu,1 Yang Li,2 Shuyuan Liu,2 Wenchao Wang2 1School of Education Science, Luoyang Normal University, Luoyang, 471934, People’s Republic of China; 2Beijing Key Laboratory of Applied Experimental Psychology, National Demonstration Center for ...
Xu X, Li Y, Liu S, Wang W
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Cyber bullying, traditional bullying and depression
With increased technological evolution and availability of the Internet, a new form of bullying has developed called cyber bullying. The hypothesis is that victims of cyber bullying show more symptoms of depression than victims of traditional bullying.
Guðrún Inga Baldursdóttir 1987-
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A Case Study on Cyber bullying [PDF]
Shubhangi Taneja +3 more
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Association between body mass index and health outcomes among adolescents: the mediating role of traditional and cyber bullying victimization. [PDF]
Lee B, Jeong S, Roh M.
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Measurement of Cyber-Bullying Severity [PDF]
Katarína Hollá +2 more
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Bullying among students ecological insights from a school based adolescent health survey, Himachal Pradesh, India. [PDF]
Bahl D +8 more
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