Background: A growing body of evidence from countries around the world suggests that school-based peer victimisation is associated with worse health outcomes among adolescents. So far, however, there has been little systematic research on this phenomenon in the countries of the former Soviet Union. The aim of this study was to examine the relation between peer victimisation at school and a range of different psychological and somatic health problems among Russian adolescents. Methods: This study used data from the Social and Health Assessment (SAHA) – a cross-sectional survey undertaken in Arkhangelsk, Russia in 2003. Information was collected from 2892 adolescents aged 12–17 about their experiences of school-based peer victimisation and on...
BACKGROUND: Peer victimization is ubiquitous across schools and cultures, and has the potential for ...
Background: Victims of bullying in school may experience health problems later in life. We have asse...
BACKGROUND: Peer victimization is ubiquitous across schools and cultures, and has the potential for ...
BACKGROUND: A growing body of evidence from countries around the world suggests that school-based pe...
BACKGROUND: A growing body of evidence from countries around the world suggests that school-based pe...
The negative effects of peer victimization are well documented in the research literature showing th...
The problem of violence and aggression within the schools has attracted the attention of North Ameri...
Introduction: Although exposure to peer victimization during adolescence has been linked to poorer (...
Background: Bullying has been recognized as an important risk factor for personal development in ado...
Abstract Background Victims of bullying in school may experience health problems later in life. We h...
The aim of this study was to investigate the frequency and effects of peer-victimization on mental h...
The purpose of the study was to assess the association of bullying and being bullied with indicators...
Background: To compare the strength of the association between peer victimization at school and subj...
Bullying is one of the main negative phenomenon in children’s mental health development. Studies wor...
Numerous cross-sectional studies have linked health-related quality of life (HRQoL) with peer victim...
BACKGROUND: Peer victimization is ubiquitous across schools and cultures, and has the potential for ...
Background: Victims of bullying in school may experience health problems later in life. We have asse...
BACKGROUND: Peer victimization is ubiquitous across schools and cultures, and has the potential for ...
BACKGROUND: A growing body of evidence from countries around the world suggests that school-based pe...
BACKGROUND: A growing body of evidence from countries around the world suggests that school-based pe...
The negative effects of peer victimization are well documented in the research literature showing th...
The problem of violence and aggression within the schools has attracted the attention of North Ameri...
Introduction: Although exposure to peer victimization during adolescence has been linked to poorer (...
Background: Bullying has been recognized as an important risk factor for personal development in ado...
Abstract Background Victims of bullying in school may experience health problems later in life. We h...
The aim of this study was to investigate the frequency and effects of peer-victimization on mental h...
The purpose of the study was to assess the association of bullying and being bullied with indicators...
Background: To compare the strength of the association between peer victimization at school and subj...
Bullying is one of the main negative phenomenon in children’s mental health development. Studies wor...
Numerous cross-sectional studies have linked health-related quality of life (HRQoL) with peer victim...
BACKGROUND: Peer victimization is ubiquitous across schools and cultures, and has the potential for ...
Background: Victims of bullying in school may experience health problems later in life. We have asse...
BACKGROUND: Peer victimization is ubiquitous across schools and cultures, and has the potential for ...