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Adverse childhood experiences, bullying victimization, and depressive symptoms among Chinese adolescents: the moderating role of perceived social support

open access: yesBMC Public Health
Background Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and bullying victimization are prevalent psychosocial stressors associated with adolescent depressive symptoms.
Qingyuan Liu   +7 more
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Do Peer Cliques and Gender Differences Shape Adolescent Depression Under Bullying? Exploring the Mediating Power of Cognitive Biases

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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Weight status and bullying victimization in adolescents: Underweight boys face increased in-school victimization

open access: yesInternational Journal of Adolescence and Youth
Research on the link between weight status and bullying victimization has overlooked underweight adolescents. This study aimed to assess the relationship between bullying victimization and weight status by covering the entire weight spectrum.
Romain Brisson
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Dating violence (DV): a systematic meta-analysis review

open access: yesAnales de Psicologia, 2020
This study summarizes the results of meta-analyses about risk and protective factors related to dating violence (DV). Fifteen studies were included from 1997 to 2018, N = 1784018. The results were classified according to ecological theory.
Marcela Gracia-Leiva   +3 more
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Cyber-victimization—influence of parental rules and impact on mental health among Indian adolescents

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
IntroductionIn the contemporary digital age, cyberspace offers numerous benefits but also presents significant risks, including cyber-victimization. Adolescents, as frequent internet users, are particularly vulnerable to such experiences.
Rameshbabu Tamarana   +3 more
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Interrelations of Extraversion, Neuroticism, and Psychological Gender with Victimization

open access: yesРоссийский психологический журнал, 2019
Introduction. Victimization is the process and the result of a subject’s transformation into a victim of criminal assault. This widespread phenomenon entails serious negative consequences for its victims.
Виктор Шейнов
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Anxiety mediated the relationship between bullying victimization and internet addiction in adolescents, and family support moderated the relationship

open access: yesBMC Pediatrics
Objective This study aims to discuss anxiety in mediating role between bullying victimization and adolescent internet addiction, and the moderating role of family support between bullying victimization and adolescent anxiety.
Yang Liu   +7 more
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Bullying victimization and mental health before and during the COVID-19 pandemic

open access: yesFrontiers in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
IntroductionBullying victimization is associated with numerous mental health difficulties yet studies from early in the COVID-19 pandemic revealed significant decreases in bullying victimization but significant increases in mental health difficulties for
Ann H. Farrell   +4 more
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Peer victimization as reported by children, teachers, and parents in relation to children's health symptoms

open access: yesBMC Public Health, 2011
Background Victims of bullying in school may experience health problems later in life. We have assessed the prevalence of children's health symptoms according to whether peer victimization was reported by the children, by their teachers, or by their ...
Mæhle Magne   +4 more
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Poly-victimization in a Norwegian adolescent population: Prevalence, social and psychological profile, and detrimental effects.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2017
BackgroundThis study focuses on poly-victimization, with the aim of providing a realistic estimation of the prevalence of lifetime victimization in a Norwegian adolescent population (ages 18-19 years).MethodsBased upon the concept from previous research,
Svein Mossige, Lihong Huang
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