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Do Peer Cliques and Gender Differences Shape Adolescent Depression Under Bullying? Exploring the Mediating Power of Cognitive Biases [PDF]

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences
The Healthy Context Paradox suggests that victims of bullying struggle more with psychological adjustment in environments with low victimization norms.
Xingyuan Wang, Caina Li, Tianyang Wang
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The relationship between teachers’ critical thinking, experiences of victimization in educational institutions, and psychological well-being [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
IntroductionTeacher victimization is a growing concern with well-documented implications for educators’ psychological well-being. However, less is known about how such experiences relate not only to emotional outcomes but also to critical thinking.
Rugile Bitinaite   +10 more
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Retrospective Perceptions of Income Inequality, School, and Neighborhood Conditions: Associations with Peer Victimization During Adolescence and Young Adulthood [PDF]

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences
Several immediate and distal social environmental factors work directly and indirectly with one another to contribute to multiple forms of peer victimization.
Joseph Cino   +4 more
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Immigrant Victimization: Centering Language in Theory, Data and Method

open access: yesSocieties, 2023
Compared to immigrant criminality, relatively less attention is paid to immigrant victimization, even as extensive scholarship on criminal victimization exists more generally. This is curious in light of research showing that certain immigrant groups are
Meghan Maree Ballard, Charis E. Kubrin
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Comparing the lifestyles of victims: A routine activity theory assessment of repeat victimization in Canada

open access: yesJournal of Community Safety and Well-Being, 2021
This paper simultaneously explores the relationship between social status, routine activity theory, and repeat victimization. This study compares the effects of lifestyle with key social status variables like gender, race, and sexuality, on varying ...
Zavin Nazaretian, Chivon Fitch
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Intersectional differences in serious violent victimization trajectories across the life course

open access: yesPreventive Medicine Reports, 2022
There is substantial research regarding how individual demographic factors like race, gender, and class influence violent victimization risk, holding significant implications for short and long-term health outcomes. However, there remains limited insight
Daniel C. Semenza   +2 more
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How is circadian preference associated with cyber-victimization? A moderated mediation model of hostile recognition and online self-disclosure in Chinese early adolescent students

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Although circadian preference is widely accepted to be a risk factor in the increase of adolescents’ negative experiences, little is known about its association with cyber-victimization.
Yanru Jia   +3 more
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Association of prior depressive symptoms and suicide attempts with subsequent victimization: analysis of population-based data from the Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey

open access: yesEuropean Psychiatry, 2020
Background:Symptoms of mental disorder, particularly schizophrenia, predispose to victimization. Much less is known about the relationship between depressive symptoms and later victimization in the general population, the influence of these symptoms on ...
Vishal Bhavsar   +3 more
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The Associations between Father Involvement and Father–Daughter Relationship Quality on Girls’ Experience of Social Bullying Victimization

open access: yesChildren, 2022
With much research into physical, cyber, and verbal bullying victimization, social bullying victimization is a type of victimization that can be hidden.
Shawndaya S. Thrasher   +2 more
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Fear and perceived likelihood of victimization in the traditional and cyber settings [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This study considers the influence of perceived likelihood, demographics (gender and education) and personality on fear of victimization and cyber-victimization using a survey design (N=159).
Jeske, Debora, Maddison, Jessica
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