Contextual differences in the association between different forms of aggressive behavior and victimization were studied with a sample of 197 boys and 149 girls from mixed-sex schools and in 336 girls from all-girl schools (M = 10.21 years of age) in two cities in Colombia. Results showed that boys generally engage in more physical than relational aggression, whereas girls engage in more relational than physical aggression. Among boys, the association between aggression and victimization was significant only for the measure of relational aggression, whereas, for girls, victimization was significantly correlated only with physical aggression. This latter association was found to be significantly stronger for girls from the all-girl schools th...
Peer victimization is an all too common occurrence in schools throughout the United States, affectin...
Developmental theory often purports that human development occurs in well-defined, incremental and p...
Some adolescents who are relationally victimized by gossip and ostracism have limited close connecti...
Contextual differences in the association between different forms of aggressive behavior and victimi...
That social norms and contexts shape peer relationships by providing guidelines for behavior and int...
The current study involved a comprehensive comparative examination of overt and relational aggressio...
The Reduced Aggression and Victimization Scales (RAVS) developed by Orpinas and Horne (2006) were ad...
The overarching aim of this study was to answer the question of why boys and girls might engage in d...
This study tests the hypothesis that peer rejection acts as a social regulation mechanism by reinfor...
A number of studies have investigated the outcomes of children chronically victimized by peers. This...
The primary goal of the present analysis was to determine whether the commonly observed gender diffe...
Purpose: The peer victimization is frequent phenomenon in the school. The aim of study was to invest...
Relational aggression was studied within classroom environments by examining individual and classroo...
Gender differences were explored in experiences of social and physical aggression of adolescents (39...
Introduction Exposure to peer aggression (PA) and bullying victimization (BV) are both expression...
Peer victimization is an all too common occurrence in schools throughout the United States, affectin...
Developmental theory often purports that human development occurs in well-defined, incremental and p...
Some adolescents who are relationally victimized by gossip and ostracism have limited close connecti...
Contextual differences in the association between different forms of aggressive behavior and victimi...
That social norms and contexts shape peer relationships by providing guidelines for behavior and int...
The current study involved a comprehensive comparative examination of overt and relational aggressio...
The Reduced Aggression and Victimization Scales (RAVS) developed by Orpinas and Horne (2006) were ad...
The overarching aim of this study was to answer the question of why boys and girls might engage in d...
This study tests the hypothesis that peer rejection acts as a social regulation mechanism by reinfor...
A number of studies have investigated the outcomes of children chronically victimized by peers. This...
The primary goal of the present analysis was to determine whether the commonly observed gender diffe...
Purpose: The peer victimization is frequent phenomenon in the school. The aim of study was to invest...
Relational aggression was studied within classroom environments by examining individual and classroo...
Gender differences were explored in experiences of social and physical aggression of adolescents (39...
Introduction Exposure to peer aggression (PA) and bullying victimization (BV) are both expression...
Peer victimization is an all too common occurrence in schools throughout the United States, affectin...
Developmental theory often purports that human development occurs in well-defined, incremental and p...
Some adolescents who are relationally victimized by gossip and ostracism have limited close connecti...