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Reciprocity between humor and peer victimization.
Peer-victimization is a serious social difficulty for many young people, and involves complex interpersonal and group dynamics. Humor can strengthen and develop relationships, but is likely to require a supportive interpersonal and social context for positive forms to develop. Peer-victimization endangers such development, and provides a useful context
Fox, Claire, Hunter, Simon, Jones, Sian
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Social Development, 2022
AbstractStress coping theories suggest that the effectiveness of coping depends on the level of stress experienced. Existing research shows that efforts to cope with high levels of peer victimization may not prevent subsequent peer victimization. Additionally, associations between coping and peer victimization often differ between boys and girls.
Leanna M. McWood +2 more
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AbstractStress coping theories suggest that the effectiveness of coping depends on the level of stress experienced. Existing research shows that efforts to cope with high levels of peer victimization may not prevent subsequent peer victimization. Additionally, associations between coping and peer victimization often differ between boys and girls.
Leanna M. McWood +2 more
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In the current study two meta-analyses are performed on longitudinal studies on peer victimization and self-esteem. The goal of these meta-analyses was to analyze whether a low self-esteem predicts future peer victimization, or whether peer victimization
Mitch Van Geel +2 more
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Bullying and Peer Victimization
2022An evidence-based guide to bullying and peer victimization Details how bullying occurs Explains the differences between in-person and cyberbullying Describes the best tools and approaches for assessment Explores the most effective school-based prevention programs Includes case studies Provides additional ...
Amie E. Grills +3 more
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Bullying and Peer Victimization
Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2015Research has demonstrated a link between internalizing factors and bullying perpetration and peer victimization; however, few studies have examined predictors of cognitive and psychosocial factors, such as locus of control and hopelessness. The current study examined cognitive and psychosocial factors in bullying perpetration and peer victimization in ...
Susan M. Swearer +4 more
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Journal of Information Technology Case and Application Research, 2019
The ubiquity of information technology offers a variety of opportunities for enhancing social interactions and peer relationships.
Priya Seetharaman, Eshan Bhatt
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The ubiquity of information technology offers a variety of opportunities for enhancing social interactions and peer relationships.
Priya Seetharaman, Eshan Bhatt
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Peer Victimization, Depression, and Suicidiality in Adolescents
Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2008The association between specific types of peer victimization with depression, suicidal ideation, and suicide attempts among adolescents was examined. A self‐report survey was completed by 2,342 high‐school students. Regression analyses indicated that frequent exposure to all types of peer victimization was related to high risk of depression, ideation ...
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Sibling and peer victimization in childhood and adolescence
Child Abuse & Neglect, 2014This study examined how victimizations by either a sibling or peer are linked to each other and to mental health in childhood and adolescence. The data were from the National Survey of Children's Exposure to Violence which includes a sample of children aged 3-9 (N=1,536) and adolescents aged 10-17 (N=1,523) gathered through telephone interviews.
Tucker, Corinna Jenkins +3 more
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Social behavior and peer relationships of victims, bully‐victims, and bullies in kindergarten
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2005Background: Although the prevalence of bully/victim problems in school‐age children and adolescents has been investigated in many countries, only a few studies have been carried out among younger children. This study examines social behaviors and peer relationships of children involved in bully/victim problems ...
Perren, Sonja, Alsaker, Françoise
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Bullying and Peer Victimization
Abstract Although peer victimization is relatively common in childhood and adolescence, these experiences can be quite harmful to an individual. Often, parents and caregivers are unaware that peer victimization is occurring, and when they do know, it is difficult to know how to help. The current chapter focuses on describing the types ofPaula J. Fite, John L. Cooley
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