Although knowing and feeling the emotions of other people might result in less bullying, we argue that not caring about these feelings will also be important. That is, what good is empathy, if one does not care about the feelings or values of others? We examined self-reports of callous-unemotional traits (CU: Inventory of Callous-Unemotional Traits), bullying, and empathy in 201 children (ages 11–12 years). Results show children high on CU to be lowest in affective empathy and highest in direct bullying. While all subscales of the ICU were related to affective empathy, only the uncaring subscale was uniquely related to cognitive empathy. Empathy did not explain differences in bullying when taking into account CU traits. Therefore, failing t...
Hubbard, Julie A.Individuals often underestimate the severity of painful events (whether physical or...
This article describes the development of empathy within children and provides classroom-based inter...
© 2021 Vilas, Reniers and Ludlow. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the ...
lthough knowing and feeling the emotions of other people might result in less bullying, we argue tha...
Contains fulltext : 138695.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Based on the ...
Objectives: Bullying is a form of systematic abuse by peers with often serious consequences for vict...
Contains fulltext : 157149.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study dise...
We have all heard the phrase “put yourself in someone else’s shoes” more times than we can count thr...
Bullying is a significant issue among school-aged youth, and it is important to examine the underlyi...
Bullying behaviour is a common experience for a significant minority of children and adolescents. Bu...
Research has frequently documented significant associations between empathy and behaviour. Typicall...
Previous research has identified that children and adolescents, typically males, with behaviour prob...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Springer on 16/11/2022, available at: http...
Contains fulltext : 169185.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This study inve...
This study analyses the relationship between empathy and school bullying, taking both perpetrators a...
Hubbard, Julie A.Individuals often underestimate the severity of painful events (whether physical or...
This article describes the development of empathy within children and provides classroom-based inter...
© 2021 Vilas, Reniers and Ludlow. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the ...
lthough knowing and feeling the emotions of other people might result in less bullying, we argue tha...
Contains fulltext : 138695.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Based on the ...
Objectives: Bullying is a form of systematic abuse by peers with often serious consequences for vict...
Contains fulltext : 157149.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study dise...
We have all heard the phrase “put yourself in someone else’s shoes” more times than we can count thr...
Bullying is a significant issue among school-aged youth, and it is important to examine the underlyi...
Bullying behaviour is a common experience for a significant minority of children and adolescents. Bu...
Research has frequently documented significant associations between empathy and behaviour. Typicall...
Previous research has identified that children and adolescents, typically males, with behaviour prob...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Springer on 16/11/2022, available at: http...
Contains fulltext : 169185.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This study inve...
This study analyses the relationship between empathy and school bullying, taking both perpetrators a...
Hubbard, Julie A.Individuals often underestimate the severity of painful events (whether physical or...
This article describes the development of empathy within children and provides classroom-based inter...
© 2021 Vilas, Reniers and Ludlow. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the ...