Abstract Background Bullying and cyberbullying are common phenomena in schools. These negative behaviours can have a significant impact on the health and particularly mental health of those involved in such behaviours, both as victims and as bullies. This UK study aims to investigate student-level and school-level characteristics of those who become involved in bullying and cyberbullying behaviours as victims or perpetrators. Methods We used data from 6667 Year 7 students from the baseline survey of a cluster randomized trial in 40 English schools to investigate the associations between individual-level and school-level variables with bullying victimization, cyberbullying perpetration, and cyberbullying victimization. We ran multilevel mode...
Background: Cyberbullying refers to an indirect and covert form of aggression, carried out through t...
For the past several decades, researchers have extensively investigated the impact of bullying on th...
INTRODUCTION The aim of this study was to examine whether (a) cyberbullying has unique associatio...
BACKGROUND: Bullying and cyberbullying are common phenomena in schools. These negative behaviours ca...
Background: Bullying and cyberbullying are common phenomena in schools. These negative behaviours ca...
Relatively little is known about those who cyberbully others, especially in a UK context. We drew on...
Relatively little is known about those who cyberbully others, especially in a UK context. We drew on...
© 2017 American Psychological Association. A great deal of bullying behavior takes place at school, ...
International audienceEducation professionals and researchers are concerned by school bullying and c...
As with other forms of violent behaviour, bullying is the result of multiple influences acting on di...
Background: Research in the field of school-bullying has been expanding for at least three decades w...
© 2020 Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Part of Springer Nature.Related, but with different impacts o...
Cyberbullying is a relatively new form of bullying, with both similarities and differences to tradit...
This study investigated the associations of gender, age, trait anger, moral disengagement, witnessin...
Background: Cyberbullying refers to an indirect and covert form of aggression, carried out through t...
Background: Cyberbullying refers to an indirect and covert form of aggression, carried out through t...
For the past several decades, researchers have extensively investigated the impact of bullying on th...
INTRODUCTION The aim of this study was to examine whether (a) cyberbullying has unique associatio...
BACKGROUND: Bullying and cyberbullying are common phenomena in schools. These negative behaviours ca...
Background: Bullying and cyberbullying are common phenomena in schools. These negative behaviours ca...
Relatively little is known about those who cyberbully others, especially in a UK context. We drew on...
Relatively little is known about those who cyberbully others, especially in a UK context. We drew on...
© 2017 American Psychological Association. A great deal of bullying behavior takes place at school, ...
International audienceEducation professionals and researchers are concerned by school bullying and c...
As with other forms of violent behaviour, bullying is the result of multiple influences acting on di...
Background: Research in the field of school-bullying has been expanding for at least three decades w...
© 2020 Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Part of Springer Nature.Related, but with different impacts o...
Cyberbullying is a relatively new form of bullying, with both similarities and differences to tradit...
This study investigated the associations of gender, age, trait anger, moral disengagement, witnessin...
Background: Cyberbullying refers to an indirect and covert form of aggression, carried out through t...
Background: Cyberbullying refers to an indirect and covert form of aggression, carried out through t...
For the past several decades, researchers have extensively investigated the impact of bullying on th...
INTRODUCTION The aim of this study was to examine whether (a) cyberbullying has unique associatio...