Original article can be found at : http://www.bpsjournals.co.uk/ Copyright The British Psychological Society [Full text of this article is not available in the UHRA]The stability of both direct and relational victimization and factors that contribute to remaining, escaping or becoming a victim of bullying were investigated. 663 children at baseline aged 6-9 (years 2-4) were interviewed about their bullying experiences and parents completed a behaviour and health measure. Children's perception of the degree of social hierarchical structuring and social prominence in their class was determined by peer nominations. 432 children participated in the follow-up either 2 or 4 years after baseline aged 10-11 (year 6) and completed a bullying questio...
The following article explores the phenomenon of bullying among peers, here defined as situations i...
This article examines the prevalence of bullying on a group (school-class) level, the impact of data...
Background. Victims of school bullying are known to be at risk in peer relationships and to sometime...
The stability of both direct and relational victimisation and factors that contribute to remaining, ...
This article explores some of the underlying causes of bullying and the outcomes for the quality of ...
Background. There is still relatively little research on the social context within which bullying d...
Background. There is still relatively little research on the social context within which bullying d...
Bullying is an intentional, unprovoked abuse of power by one or more children in order to inflict pa...
Contains fulltext : 56668.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
Background: The consequences of childhood bullying victimisation are serious. Much previous research...
The movement to counter bullying owes much of its impe-tus to claims that being repeatedly bullied c...
The prevalence of direct and relational bullying and their differential relationship to behaviour pr...
textabstractBackground: Bullying and victimization are widespread phenomena in childhood and can hav...
The full text of this article is not available in SOAR. WSU users can access the article via commerc...
© 2017 American Psychological Association. A great deal of bullying behavior takes place at school, ...
The following article explores the phenomenon of bullying among peers, here defined as situations i...
This article examines the prevalence of bullying on a group (school-class) level, the impact of data...
Background. Victims of school bullying are known to be at risk in peer relationships and to sometime...
The stability of both direct and relational victimisation and factors that contribute to remaining, ...
This article explores some of the underlying causes of bullying and the outcomes for the quality of ...
Background. There is still relatively little research on the social context within which bullying d...
Background. There is still relatively little research on the social context within which bullying d...
Bullying is an intentional, unprovoked abuse of power by one or more children in order to inflict pa...
Contains fulltext : 56668.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
Background: The consequences of childhood bullying victimisation are serious. Much previous research...
The movement to counter bullying owes much of its impe-tus to claims that being repeatedly bullied c...
The prevalence of direct and relational bullying and their differential relationship to behaviour pr...
textabstractBackground: Bullying and victimization are widespread phenomena in childhood and can hav...
The full text of this article is not available in SOAR. WSU users can access the article via commerc...
© 2017 American Psychological Association. A great deal of bullying behavior takes place at school, ...
The following article explores the phenomenon of bullying among peers, here defined as situations i...
This article examines the prevalence of bullying on a group (school-class) level, the impact of data...
Background. Victims of school bullying are known to be at risk in peer relationships and to sometime...