In this article, the authors review research on individual, peer, and school contributions that may be critical factors for enhancing efforts to address bullying among students. Methodological challenges are delineated,with an emphasis on how bullying is defined and assessed and the subsequent implications for bullying prevention and intervention program evaluation. The impact of school-based anti-bullying programs and the challenges currently facing educators and researchers in this area are discussed. The article concludes with a proposal for a broader, ecologically based model of school bullying based on the emerging literature
AbstractNowadays, school bullying is an important issue which puzzles the school community. Research...
This article provides an introductory overview of findings from the past 40 years of research on bul...
This paper seeks to answer the question: “Do typical factors of anti-bullying programs reduce the am...
In this article, the authors review research on individual, peer, and school contributions that may ...
This special issue on bullying and victimization in School Psychology Review, highlights current res...
Bullying in school is a significant problem worldwide and is one of the most common antisocial behav...
The effects of bullying on the bully and the victim can be wide reaching, impacting schoolwork, fami...
Bullying in schools is a worldwide problem that can have negative consequences for the general schoo...
Peer victimization at school is a worldwide problem with profound implications for victims, bullies,...
Douglas College student research essay submitted as partial requirement for Psychology 2207 course a...
Laurenza and Kosine present a brief overview and analysis of the article, Bully busters: A psycho-ed...
6 p.A microfiche copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: DOC...
In recent years, bullying has begun to receive serious research attention within the scientific comm...
Following some background studies on the nature of school bullying, its prevalence, and the negative...
The emotional stability and mental health of a student plays an essential role in his or her academi...
AbstractNowadays, school bullying is an important issue which puzzles the school community. Research...
This article provides an introductory overview of findings from the past 40 years of research on bul...
This paper seeks to answer the question: “Do typical factors of anti-bullying programs reduce the am...
In this article, the authors review research on individual, peer, and school contributions that may ...
This special issue on bullying and victimization in School Psychology Review, highlights current res...
Bullying in school is a significant problem worldwide and is one of the most common antisocial behav...
The effects of bullying on the bully and the victim can be wide reaching, impacting schoolwork, fami...
Bullying in schools is a worldwide problem that can have negative consequences for the general schoo...
Peer victimization at school is a worldwide problem with profound implications for victims, bullies,...
Douglas College student research essay submitted as partial requirement for Psychology 2207 course a...
Laurenza and Kosine present a brief overview and analysis of the article, Bully busters: A psycho-ed...
6 p.A microfiche copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: DOC...
In recent years, bullying has begun to receive serious research attention within the scientific comm...
Following some background studies on the nature of school bullying, its prevalence, and the negative...
The emotional stability and mental health of a student plays an essential role in his or her academi...
AbstractNowadays, school bullying is an important issue which puzzles the school community. Research...
This article provides an introductory overview of findings from the past 40 years of research on bul...
This paper seeks to answer the question: “Do typical factors of anti-bullying programs reduce the am...