The purpose of the present study was the examination of the longitudinal effect of parental style on short-term changes in conventional and cyber forms of bullying/victimization, and the investigation of the mediating role of peer attachment relationships on this effect. The participants were 861 children and adolescents (52% girls, M = 11.72 years) attending Cyprus public institutions. Students provided information during three measurement points. There was a six and a 12 week interval among the three measurement points, respectively. The findings of the study indicated that parenting seems to be a significant predictor of all forms of bullying/victimization, conventional and cyber, in early adolescents, even when accounting for bullying/...
World Conference on Psychology, Counselling and Guidance (WCPCG 2010) -- APR 22-25, 2010 -- Antalya,...
This study was done to examine bully’s behavior among elementary school children, as well as to dete...
Being bullied at school has serious mental health consequences for children. Whole school interventi...
Due to the progress in information technology, cyber-bullying is becoming one of the most common for...
AbstractThe study aims at researching the relation between the perception of parental style of adole...
Social concern about the negative effects of cyberbullying in children and adolescents’ psychosocial...
Given the prevalence of bullying during youth and the substantial negative outcomes of these experie...
Due to the progress in information technology, cyber-bullying is becoming one of the most common for...
The influence of the family in children’s involvement in bullying and cyberbullying has been well do...
Cyberbullying is not a problem only based on the the adolescents’ individual characteristics, but al...
Bullying research has provided a wealth of information and a depth of understanding that has led to ...
The purpose of this research was to assess cyber-bullying behaviors, both victimization and perpetra...
This study aimed to gain insight into the nature and extent of traditional and cyberbullying amon...
This study investigates the relation between parenting and involvement in cyberbullying. We predicte...
The aim of this longitudinal study was to determine the associations among peer attachment, warmth f...
World Conference on Psychology, Counselling and Guidance (WCPCG 2010) -- APR 22-25, 2010 -- Antalya,...
This study was done to examine bully’s behavior among elementary school children, as well as to dete...
Being bullied at school has serious mental health consequences for children. Whole school interventi...
Due to the progress in information technology, cyber-bullying is becoming one of the most common for...
AbstractThe study aims at researching the relation between the perception of parental style of adole...
Social concern about the negative effects of cyberbullying in children and adolescents’ psychosocial...
Given the prevalence of bullying during youth and the substantial negative outcomes of these experie...
Due to the progress in information technology, cyber-bullying is becoming one of the most common for...
The influence of the family in children’s involvement in bullying and cyberbullying has been well do...
Cyberbullying is not a problem only based on the the adolescents’ individual characteristics, but al...
Bullying research has provided a wealth of information and a depth of understanding that has led to ...
The purpose of this research was to assess cyber-bullying behaviors, both victimization and perpetra...
This study aimed to gain insight into the nature and extent of traditional and cyberbullying amon...
This study investigates the relation between parenting and involvement in cyberbullying. We predicte...
The aim of this longitudinal study was to determine the associations among peer attachment, warmth f...
World Conference on Psychology, Counselling and Guidance (WCPCG 2010) -- APR 22-25, 2010 -- Antalya,...
This study was done to examine bully’s behavior among elementary school children, as well as to dete...
Being bullied at school has serious mental health consequences for children. Whole school interventi...