Perceiving that one is rejected is an important correlate of emotional maladjustment. Yet, self-perceptions can substantially differ from classmate-reports of who is rejected. In this study, discrepancies between self- and classmate-reports of rejection were identified in 359 Australian adolescents (age 10-12 years). As expected, adolescents who overestimated rejection reported more rejection sensitivity and felt more victimized by their peers, but were not seen by peers as more victimized. Adolescents who underestimated rejection identified themselves as high in overt aggression, and their peers identified them as high in overt and relational aggression and low in prosocial behavior. Yet, underestimators' feelings of friendship satisfactio...
Victimization and rejection by peers leads to and exacerbates behavior problems in children and adol...
This longitudinal study examined three mechanisms by which rejection sensitivity contributes to inte...
Friendship and social support are associated with better outcomes for bullied children (Holt & Espel...
The peer rejection literature’s focus on sociometric measurement has neglected the potential relevan...
In adolescence, being rejected by one's peers is positively associated with aggression. However, whe...
Adolescents are anecdotally sensitive to peer rejection. Many people can vividly recall, even as adu...
Adolescence is an important developmental period for the prevention of chronic and recurrent depress...
While both peer victimization and rejection sensitivity are associated with a greater risk for depre...
Rejection sensitivity – the tendency to expect, perceive, and overreact to rejection by others – is ...
Lack of awareness of one’s negative social reputation is linked to aggressive behavior among older s...
Adolescence is a period of major risk for depression, which is associated with negative personal, so...
Victimization and rejection by peers leads to and exacerbates behavior problems in children and adol...
Recent research suggests that having a mutual antipathy, in comparison to not having an antipathy, i...
During adolescence, interpersonal stressors such as peer rejection pose challenges to emotion regula...
Adolescence is a period of major risk for depression, which is associated with negative personal, so...
Victimization and rejection by peers leads to and exacerbates behavior problems in children and adol...
This longitudinal study examined three mechanisms by which rejection sensitivity contributes to inte...
Friendship and social support are associated with better outcomes for bullied children (Holt & Espel...
The peer rejection literature’s focus on sociometric measurement has neglected the potential relevan...
In adolescence, being rejected by one's peers is positively associated with aggression. However, whe...
Adolescents are anecdotally sensitive to peer rejection. Many people can vividly recall, even as adu...
Adolescence is an important developmental period for the prevention of chronic and recurrent depress...
While both peer victimization and rejection sensitivity are associated with a greater risk for depre...
Rejection sensitivity – the tendency to expect, perceive, and overreact to rejection by others – is ...
Lack of awareness of one’s negative social reputation is linked to aggressive behavior among older s...
Adolescence is a period of major risk for depression, which is associated with negative personal, so...
Victimization and rejection by peers leads to and exacerbates behavior problems in children and adol...
Recent research suggests that having a mutual antipathy, in comparison to not having an antipathy, i...
During adolescence, interpersonal stressors such as peer rejection pose challenges to emotion regula...
Adolescence is a period of major risk for depression, which is associated with negative personal, so...
Victimization and rejection by peers leads to and exacerbates behavior problems in children and adol...
This longitudinal study examined three mechanisms by which rejection sensitivity contributes to inte...
Friendship and social support are associated with better outcomes for bullied children (Holt & Espel...