The aim of the current study was to examine how junior high school students interpret, motivate, and explain various bystander behaviors in bullying situations. The participants were 17 junior high school students recruited from four schools in Sweden. Semi-structured interviews were conducted and analysed with grounded theory methods. The analysis generated a conceptual model of bystander interpreting-considering process in school bullying. A core category named it depends' was developed to explain how the participants in the study motivated their own and their peers' actions as bystanders in various bullying situations. Whether they intervened or not depended on how they interpreted the situation in terms of: (a) seriousness of the situat...
This article is not available on ChesterRepGiven the crucial role of bystanders in combating bullyin...
Two studies employing a mixed experimental design were conducted to determine if perceptions of bull...
Bullying is a group process, a social phenomenon and each group member could take on a different ro...
The aim of the current study was to examine how junior high school students interpret, motivate, and...
Background: In order to support efforts to prevent bullying, more needs to be understood about stude...
School bullying represents a serious mental health problem for youth in the United States. Bullying ...
School bullying represents a serious mental health problem for youth in the United States. Bullying ...
With reference to social-ecological, self-determination, attributional, and social cognitive theorie...
Introduction This research sought to extend knowledge about bystanders in bullying situations with a...
Introduction: This research sought to extend knowledge about bystanders in bullying situations with ...
Bullying was approached as a social phenomenon in the present study. The central aim of this thesis...
The aim of this study was to examine how different bystander roles in peer victimisation situations ...
ii The purpose of the present study was to examine the role of the bystander in bullying situations....
Researchers have found that youths react in a variety of ways when faced with a bullying incident in...
The Bystander Intervention Model by Latané and Darley (1970) describes the stages necessary for a by...
This article is not available on ChesterRepGiven the crucial role of bystanders in combating bullyin...
Two studies employing a mixed experimental design were conducted to determine if perceptions of bull...
Bullying is a group process, a social phenomenon and each group member could take on a different ro...
The aim of the current study was to examine how junior high school students interpret, motivate, and...
Background: In order to support efforts to prevent bullying, more needs to be understood about stude...
School bullying represents a serious mental health problem for youth in the United States. Bullying ...
School bullying represents a serious mental health problem for youth in the United States. Bullying ...
With reference to social-ecological, self-determination, attributional, and social cognitive theorie...
Introduction This research sought to extend knowledge about bystanders in bullying situations with a...
Introduction: This research sought to extend knowledge about bystanders in bullying situations with ...
Bullying was approached as a social phenomenon in the present study. The central aim of this thesis...
The aim of this study was to examine how different bystander roles in peer victimisation situations ...
ii The purpose of the present study was to examine the role of the bystander in bullying situations....
Researchers have found that youths react in a variety of ways when faced with a bullying incident in...
The Bystander Intervention Model by Latané and Darley (1970) describes the stages necessary for a by...
This article is not available on ChesterRepGiven the crucial role of bystanders in combating bullyin...
Two studies employing a mixed experimental design were conducted to determine if perceptions of bull...
Bullying is a group process, a social phenomenon and each group member could take on a different ro...