Bullying victimization has been recognized as a risk factor for social, physical, and psychological problems in adolescence. One promising resource that seems to protect adolescents from adversity and traumatic events is gratitude. However, no analysis of the specific role of gratitude in bullying context has been performed as yet. Thus, the aim of this research was to explore the associations between bullying victimization, gratitude and suicide risk (i.e., depressive symptoms and suicidal thoughts and behaviors) and gender-based differences. We also investigated whether levels of gratitude moderated the relationship between victimization and suicide risk for girls and boys. A convenience sample of 1,617 adolescents (50.5% girls; M age = 1...
This study analyses the relationship between empathy and school bullying, taking both perpetrators a...
AbstractThis is the first study to examine the extent to which frequent involvement in high-school b...
This study examined the frequency and possible connection between student self-reported bullying vic...
Background: The phenomenon of school bullying is suffered by adolescents on different countries. Sci...
Suicide is the tenth leading cause of death worldwide (CDC, 2012). Because of this alarming rate, it...
Objective: Gratitude, or thankfulness for positive aspects of life, is related to psychosocial well-...
Bullying is one of the most common challenges that youth in the United States face that can often ha...
Recently, studies linking the emotion of dispositional gratitude to cyberbullying have attracted at...
The purpose of the present study was to gain a clearer understanding of why it is that some adolesc...
This study investigated why some adolescents who are victimized through peer bullying are more negat...
An increase in the emphasis of positive aspects of functioning has led to expanded attention paid to...
Traditional and online bullying are prevalent throughout adolescence. Given their negative consequen...
With the development of positive psychology, forgiveness has received increasing attention among psy...
Previous studies have examined the association between victimization by bullying and both suicide id...
Background: Studies focused on gratitude as a suicide prevention strategy that strengthens protectiv...
This study analyses the relationship between empathy and school bullying, taking both perpetrators a...
AbstractThis is the first study to examine the extent to which frequent involvement in high-school b...
This study examined the frequency and possible connection between student self-reported bullying vic...
Background: The phenomenon of school bullying is suffered by adolescents on different countries. Sci...
Suicide is the tenth leading cause of death worldwide (CDC, 2012). Because of this alarming rate, it...
Objective: Gratitude, or thankfulness for positive aspects of life, is related to psychosocial well-...
Bullying is one of the most common challenges that youth in the United States face that can often ha...
Recently, studies linking the emotion of dispositional gratitude to cyberbullying have attracted at...
The purpose of the present study was to gain a clearer understanding of why it is that some adolesc...
This study investigated why some adolescents who are victimized through peer bullying are more negat...
An increase in the emphasis of positive aspects of functioning has led to expanded attention paid to...
Traditional and online bullying are prevalent throughout adolescence. Given their negative consequen...
With the development of positive psychology, forgiveness has received increasing attention among psy...
Previous studies have examined the association between victimization by bullying and both suicide id...
Background: Studies focused on gratitude as a suicide prevention strategy that strengthens protectiv...
This study analyses the relationship between empathy and school bullying, taking both perpetrators a...
AbstractThis is the first study to examine the extent to which frequent involvement in high-school b...
This study examined the frequency and possible connection between student self-reported bullying vic...