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Perceptions and correlates of peer‐victimization and bullying [PDF]
Background. The experiences of peer‐victimization and bullying are often treated empirically as though they are conceptually indistinct. Both involve repeated aggression, but definitions of bullying additionally emphasize the importance of aggressor intent and imbalance of power between the aggressor and the ...
Hunter, Simon C. +2 more
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Children’s Peer Victimization, Empathy, and Emotional Symptoms [PDF]
This study investigated the concurrent and longitudinal relations among children's peer victimization, empathy, and emotional symptoms. The sample consisted of 175 children (85 girls, mean age = 6.1 years) recruited from kindergartens in Switzerland and followed for 1 year (Time 2).
Malti, T, Perren, S, Buchmann, M
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Peer Victimization: A Review Of Literature
{"references": ["Aalto-set\u00e4l\u00e4, T., Marrunen, M., Tuulio-Henriksson, A., Poikolainen, K., & L\u00f6nnqvist, J. (2002). Depressive symptoms in adolescence as predictors of early adulthood depressive disorders and maladjustment. American Journal of Psychiatry, 159(7), 1235-1237. Arseneault, L., Cannon, M., Fisher, H.
Srisombat Chokprajakchat +1 more
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Jiajun Zhou,1,2,* Yandong Luo,1,2,* Ping Chang,1,2 Liping Li1 1School of Public Health, Shantou University, Shantou, People’s Republic of China; 2Injury Prevention Research Center, Shantou University Medical College, Shantou, People’s Republic of
Zhou J, Luo Y, Chang P, Li L
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Abundant evidence has proved an association between peer victimization and problematic online game use (POGU). However, the underlying mechanisms of this relation are still under-investigated. Grounded in the ecological system theory, this study examined
Hao Li +6 more
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Defending victimized peers: Opposing the bully, supporting the victim, or both? [PDF]
To reduce bullying, more knowledge on children defending their victimized peers is critical. In previous work, predominantly cross‐sectional in nature, defending has typically been operationalized as one single, broad construct. However, there are good reasons to assume that attacking the bully (bully oriented defending) and comforting the victim ...
Reijntjes, Albert +5 more
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IntroductionPeer victimization is a highly prevalent worldwide issue with cross-cultural characteristics. Parent–child relationship and peer victimization is known to be interrelated, but how they influence each other remains unclear. This study explored
Pingyan Zhou +4 more
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Parents’ Responses to Peer Victimization: Associations With Early Adolescent Coping and Peer Victimization [PDF]
Prospective associations linking parental responses to peer victimization (i.e., coping suggestions, school contact) with adolescents’ coping and experiences of peer victimization were examined. Participants were 203 adolescents ([Formula: see text] = 12.16 years, SD = 0.98) and a parent (81% mothers).
Kelly M. Tu +3 more
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Background Peer victimization is a crucial risk predictor for adolescent non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI). However, adolescent NSSI reactions to peer victimization exhibit large individual differences.
Meijin Li +4 more
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Peer-victimization and mental health problems in adolescents : are parental and school support protective? [PDF]
The aim of this study was to investigate the frequency and effects of peer-victimization on mental health problems among adolescents. Parental and school support were assumed as protective factors that might interact with one another in acting as buffers
Rohrmann, Sonja +15 more
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