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Protective factors against bullying and cyberbullying: A systematic review of meta-analyses

Aggression and Violent Behavior, 2019
Bullying and cyberbullying are damaging aggressive behaviors in which some children and adolescents intentionally inflict frequent and long term harm on peers who become victimized.
Izabela Zych   +2 more
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Co-Occurring Youth Profiles of Adverse Childhood Experiences and Protective Factors: Associations with Health, Resilience, and Racial Disparities.

American Journal of Community Psychology, 2020
It is important to understand racial/ethnic differences in adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), given their relationship to long-term physical and mental health, and the public health cost of the significant disparities that exist. Moreover, in order to
Sabrina R. Liu   +3 more
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Sun protection factors

International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 1985
SynopsisThe absorption of ultraviolet light by a film of sunscreen product on the surface of the skin is considered from a theoretical standpoint. It is apparent that Beer‐Lambert's Law would predict protection factors in excess of the actual factors by many orders of magnitude.
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What are the risk factors and protective factors of suicidal behavior in adolescents? A systematic review.

Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, 2020
PROBLEM Suicidal behavior is the third leading cause of death in adolescents in the world. Suicide behavior in adolescents can be prevented by recognizing risk factors and protective factors originating from themselves and the surrounding environment ...
N. A. L. Ati   +2 more
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Respirator protection factors: part II — protection factors of supplied-air respirators

American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1980
Protection Factors provided by 25 NIOSH approved supplied-air respirators were determined while the devices were worn by a panel of test subjects anthropometrically selected to represent adult facial sizes. Polydispersed DOP aerosol was used for respirator fit tests on continuous flow, demand, and pressure-demand respirators. Based on facepiece leakage
A L, Hack, O D, Bradley, A, Trujillo
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Protective factors and risk factors

Organizational Psychology Review, 2016
Dyadic work relationships are fundamental to effective organizing and are a means by which individuals find meaning at work. Such relationships may contain latent competencies with the potential to infuse the dyad with purpose. Meaningful dyadic relationships depend on the dyad’s ability to be resilient to within-dyad adversity.
Bryant Thompson, Elizabeth Ravlin
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Development of trauma symptoms following adversity in childhood: The moderating role of protective factors.

International Journal of Child Abuse & Neglect, 2020
BACKGROUND Although the buffering effect of protective factors on children's outcomes following exposure to adverse childhood experiences has been well documented, research gaps remain as to whether this buffering effect differs based on the type of ...
N. Racine   +4 more
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Risk Factors and Protective Factors

2021
Risk factors for gang involvement are broken down across five domains: individual, family, school, peer group, and community/social environment. There is a cumulative effect for risk factors, meaning the more risk factors one has, the more likely that youth would be involved in a gang (Howell and Egley, Youth Violence Juv Justice 3(4):334–354, 2005 ...
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A developmental approach to cyberbullying: Prevalence and protective factors

Aggression and Violent Behavior, 2018
Recent years have witnessed a plethora of research on cyberbullying. However, many of the published studies have yielded mixed findings related to cyberbullying and its relation to demographic variables such as age, sex, and race/ethnicity. Review papers
Robin M. Kowalski   +2 more
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Modifiable risk and protective factors for anxiety disorders among adults: A systematic review.

Psychiatry Research, 2019
Anxiety disorders are highly prevalent in the general population and associated with high rates of impairment and disability. This burden highlights the need to identify risk factors that individuals can modify without professional intervention.
M. Zimmermann   +3 more
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