School bullying is a social phenomenon stemming from a complex interrelationship between the individuals and their environments. Underpinned by the social-ecological models, this study investigated the mediation of self-serving cognitive distortions (CDs) in the relationship between community violence exposure, as a victim and as a witness, and bullying perpetration. Bidirectional associations between violence exposure and bullying perpetration, and between CDs and bullying perpetration over time were also hypothesized. The study used a three-waves cross-lagged panel modeling in a sample of 829 Italian high school adolescents (46% males; Mage [Time 1; T1] = 12.71; Standard deviation [SD] = 1.68). The results showed that being exposed to com...
This study examined moderation and mediation effects of three types of social cognitions (perceived ...
[[abstract]]Bullying is a pattern of intentional, repeated behavior that involves direct and/or indi...
Studies have documented that some bully victims fall into a subcategory of bullying called “bully vi...
According to the Pathologic Adaptation Model of community violence exposure, repeated experiences of...
Self-serving cognitive distortions are biased or rationalizing beliefs and thoughts that originate f...
In order to understand bullying behaviour, one must consider student characteristics, the social con...
Bandura’s social cognitive theory proposes a triadic interaction between internal stimuli, the envir...
This study addresses the longitudinal relationships between three kinds of moral cognitions – self-s...
The aim of this study was to examine whether individual and classroom collective social-cognitive pr...
Despite the growing social alarm generated by the recurrent news concerning violent episodes involvi...
Self-regulation processes and violent contexts play an important role in predicting adolescents' agg...
INTRODUCTION: Neurobiological and social changes in adolescence can make victims of bullying more su...
Most research on severe targeted school violence (STSV) - defined as planned offenses committed by f...
Research has focused on the role of theory of mind (ToM) for positive social behaviour, while the as...
Defending in bullying is a complex, yet important behavior that is likely associated with individual...
This study examined moderation and mediation effects of three types of social cognitions (perceived ...
[[abstract]]Bullying is a pattern of intentional, repeated behavior that involves direct and/or indi...
Studies have documented that some bully victims fall into a subcategory of bullying called “bully vi...
According to the Pathologic Adaptation Model of community violence exposure, repeated experiences of...
Self-serving cognitive distortions are biased or rationalizing beliefs and thoughts that originate f...
In order to understand bullying behaviour, one must consider student characteristics, the social con...
Bandura’s social cognitive theory proposes a triadic interaction between internal stimuli, the envir...
This study addresses the longitudinal relationships between three kinds of moral cognitions – self-s...
The aim of this study was to examine whether individual and classroom collective social-cognitive pr...
Despite the growing social alarm generated by the recurrent news concerning violent episodes involvi...
Self-regulation processes and violent contexts play an important role in predicting adolescents' agg...
INTRODUCTION: Neurobiological and social changes in adolescence can make victims of bullying more su...
Most research on severe targeted school violence (STSV) - defined as planned offenses committed by f...
Research has focused on the role of theory of mind (ToM) for positive social behaviour, while the as...
Defending in bullying is a complex, yet important behavior that is likely associated with individual...
This study examined moderation and mediation effects of three types of social cognitions (perceived ...
[[abstract]]Bullying is a pattern of intentional, repeated behavior that involves direct and/or indi...
Studies have documented that some bully victims fall into a subcategory of bullying called “bully vi...