Researchers investigating school-level approaches for bullying prevention are begin-ning to discuss and target school climate as a construct that (a) may predict prevalence and (b) be an avenue for school-wide intervention efforts (i.e., increasing positive school climate). Although promising, research has not fully examined and established the social-ecological link between school climate factors and bullying/peer aggression. To address this gap, we examined the association between school climate factors and bullying victimization for 4,742 students in Grades 3–12 across 3 school years in a large, very diverse urban school district using latent class growth modeling. Across 3 different models (elementary, secondary, and transition to middl...
The present study concerns longitudinal research on bullying perpetration and peer victimization. A ...
The present study concerns longitudinal research on bullying perpetration and peer victimization. A ...
Research suggests that students who bully may perceive the school climate less favorably. Person-cen...
Bullying is the most common form of school violence and is associated with a range of negative outco...
This study sought to examine bullying in schools from an ecological systems perspective by assessing...
Bullying has been identified as a problem that can affect the physical and psychosocial health of bo...
Literature has consistently demonstrated a concurrent association between poor well-being and bullyi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [176]-186).The National School Safety Center (NSSC) decla...
Bachman, Ronet D.Bullying has received increased attention from academics, scholars, and the media o...
Bullying is a problem for schools around the world, and is an important topic for research because i...
Cross-national studies consistently reveal that bullying is a pervasive problem in schools and assoc...
Problem Statement: School culture and school climate describe the environment that affects the behav...
© 2017 Springer Science+Business Media B.V. Given that schools are, potentially, powerful sites for ...
Research shows that school climate has an important effect on the prevalence of peer bullying. There...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between demographic variables known to pr...
The present study concerns longitudinal research on bullying perpetration and peer victimization. A ...
The present study concerns longitudinal research on bullying perpetration and peer victimization. A ...
Research suggests that students who bully may perceive the school climate less favorably. Person-cen...
Bullying is the most common form of school violence and is associated with a range of negative outco...
This study sought to examine bullying in schools from an ecological systems perspective by assessing...
Bullying has been identified as a problem that can affect the physical and psychosocial health of bo...
Literature has consistently demonstrated a concurrent association between poor well-being and bullyi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [176]-186).The National School Safety Center (NSSC) decla...
Bachman, Ronet D.Bullying has received increased attention from academics, scholars, and the media o...
Bullying is a problem for schools around the world, and is an important topic for research because i...
Cross-national studies consistently reveal that bullying is a pervasive problem in schools and assoc...
Problem Statement: School culture and school climate describe the environment that affects the behav...
© 2017 Springer Science+Business Media B.V. Given that schools are, potentially, powerful sites for ...
Research shows that school climate has an important effect on the prevalence of peer bullying. There...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between demographic variables known to pr...
The present study concerns longitudinal research on bullying perpetration and peer victimization. A ...
The present study concerns longitudinal research on bullying perpetration and peer victimization. A ...
Research suggests that students who bully may perceive the school climate less favorably. Person-cen...