Peer victimization is one of the most prominent problems during adolescence. Research has distinguished aggressive and non-aggressive victims; however, there are still significant drawbacks in understanding the social and family functioning of these different groups of victimized adolescents. This study aimed to compare social behavior and perceived attachment security to parents of Portuguese adolescents, classified as aggressive victims, non-aggressive victims and non-victims. The sample consisted of 222 adolescents (115 boys, 107 girls) who completed the Kerns Security Scale and the Extended Class Play, to assess perceived attachment security and social behavior, respectively. Controlling for age and sex, aggressive victims and no...
Attachment theory provides a model of childhood social and emotional development within the family e...
The goal of this research was to develop and psychometrically evaluate the Portuguese version of the...
Despite its importance for the successful maturation of adolescents, relatively little is known abou...
Whether levels of parental attachment differentiate how individuals are peer victimised was studied ...
Interaction among children with their parents and peers has an important role in developing aggressi...
Various studies available in the literature on pubertşy. The individual's physical and psychological...
Aims: Since current literature highlights the impact of attachment and parental conduct in bullying ...
Interpersonal adversity such as peer victimization has been shown to have complex associations with...
This study was conducted among 237 youngsters from three schools in the district of Évora (Portugal)...
Studies of the Spanish adolescent population has concluded that victimization is related to lack of ...
This study examined adolescent antisocial behaviour from two theoretical perspectives: attachment an...
There is considerable evidence showing that attachment to parents and peers serves as a protective f...
Background: A secure attachment style could promote more intimacy in romantic relationships, while a...
Aggressive perpetration and victimization are a salient problem among Polish adolescents. Based on t...
Bullying is a common misbehavior among some adolescent groups. It is a multifaceted phenomenon so it...
Attachment theory provides a model of childhood social and emotional development within the family e...
The goal of this research was to develop and psychometrically evaluate the Portuguese version of the...
Despite its importance for the successful maturation of adolescents, relatively little is known abou...
Whether levels of parental attachment differentiate how individuals are peer victimised was studied ...
Interaction among children with their parents and peers has an important role in developing aggressi...
Various studies available in the literature on pubertşy. The individual's physical and psychological...
Aims: Since current literature highlights the impact of attachment and parental conduct in bullying ...
Interpersonal adversity such as peer victimization has been shown to have complex associations with...
This study was conducted among 237 youngsters from three schools in the district of Évora (Portugal)...
Studies of the Spanish adolescent population has concluded that victimization is related to lack of ...
This study examined adolescent antisocial behaviour from two theoretical perspectives: attachment an...
There is considerable evidence showing that attachment to parents and peers serves as a protective f...
Background: A secure attachment style could promote more intimacy in romantic relationships, while a...
Aggressive perpetration and victimization are a salient problem among Polish adolescents. Based on t...
Bullying is a common misbehavior among some adolescent groups. It is a multifaceted phenomenon so it...
Attachment theory provides a model of childhood social and emotional development within the family e...
The goal of this research was to develop and psychometrically evaluate the Portuguese version of the...
Despite its importance for the successful maturation of adolescents, relatively little is known abou...