Common neural correlates of disgust processing in childhood maltreatment and peer victimisation [PDF]
Background Childhood maltreatment and peer victimisation are common sources of early-life interpersonal stress. Childhood maltreatment is associated with atypical frontolimbic emotion processing and regulation, and increased vulnerability for self-harm ...
Lena Lim, Katya Rubia, Steve Lukito
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Neural Correlates of Disgust Processing in Childhood Maltreatment and Peer Victimisation [PDF]
Aims Childhood maltreatment (CM) and peer victimisation (PV) are common sources of early-life interpersonal stress. CM is associated with atypical fronto-limbic emotion processing and regulation, and increased vulnerability for self-harm/suicide ...
Lena Lim
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Atypical brain structural connectivity and social cognition in childhood maltreatment and peer victimisation [PDF]
Background Childhood maltreatment (CM) is associated with neurobiological aberrations and atypical social cognition. Few studies have examined the neural effects of another common early-life interpersonal stressor, namely peer victimisation (PV).
Lena Lim, Lia Talozzi, Henrietta Howells
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Peer victimisation and depression among gender conforming and non-conforming Thai adolescents [PDF]
Like most low- and middle-income countries, Thailand is facing an increasing burden of depressive disorders among adolescents, but research and services for them are largely neglected. This study explored the association between types of peer victimisation, gender non-conformity, health risk behaviours, and depressive symptoms among Thai students aged ...
Doug H Cheung +2 more
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Alexithymia and peer victimisation: interconnected pathways to adolescent non-suicidal self-injury – ERRATUM [PDF]
Qian-Nan Ruan +4 more
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Forms and factors of peer violence and victimisation [PDF]
The main aim of this study was to explore the latent structure of violence and victimisation based on the factor analysis of the Peer Violence and Victimisation Questionnaire (PVVQ), as well as to examine the correlates of violence and ...
Dinić Bojana +3 more
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A Polygenic Approach to Understanding Resilience to Peer Victimisation. [PDF]
AbstractPrevious studies suggest an individual’s risk of depression following adversity may be moderated by their genetic liability. No study, however, has examined peer victimisation, an experience repeatedly associated with mental illness. We explore whether the negative mental health outcomes following victimisation can be partly attributed to ...
Armitage JM +3 more
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Effects of Topper Training on psychosocial problems, self-esteem, and peer victimisation in Dutch children: A randomised trial. [PDF]
Most interventions aimed at improving social interactions either target internalising or externalising problem behaviour in children. However, a recent review shows that a transdiagnostic approach might fit better to the diversity of problems within a ...
Lilian Vliek +2 more
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Peer Victimisation in Early Childhood; Observations of Participant Roles and Sex Differences. [PDF]
s onlooker behaviour. The implications for our understanding of the development of peer victimisation and bullying in children are discussed.
Monks CP, Smith PK, Kucaba K.
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Peer-victimisation in preschool [PDF]
The focus of the thesis was to investigate the concurrent and longitudinal effects of friendship for coping with school-based peer-victimisation in late childhood. This addressed a gap in the literature pertaining to the role of friendship in children's endorsement of coping behaviour and the buffering effect of friendship on the experience of school ...
Helen Mynard +2 more
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