Adolescent bullying is a common problem in schools across America. The consequences of bullying are significant, and can include severe psychological trauma and suicide. A better understanding of the mechanisms that link bullying and suicidal ideation is needed in order to develop effective prevention and intervention initiatives. Meaning in life is a potential mechanism that has not been studied in this context. It was hypothesized that meaning in life could serve as both a mediator and a moderator of the relationship between bullying victimization and suicidal ideation. As a mediator, meaning in life is considered to explain why bullying victimization leads to suicidal ideation. As a moderator, meaning in life is considered to buffer the ...
Background: Previous studies have increasingly shown the adverse effects of being bullied on suicida...
Following V. Frankl’s (in the 1950s) and J. Frank’s (in the 1970s) historical definitions of the con...
AbstractPurposeTo identify risk and protective factors associated with thinking about or attempting ...
This study investigated why some adolescents who are victimized through peer bullying are more negat...
Recently, researchers and college stakeholders have called for suicide prevention initiatives that m...
The purpose of the present study was to gain a clearer understanding of why it is that some adolesc...
As an individual grows up, getting along with others becomes crucial. As time goes by, many seek the...
This study contributes to current knowledge on the protective role of emotional intelligence and flo...
Objective: Prior research has identified multiple factors that influence suicidal ideation (SI) amon...
In the wake of several highly publicized adolescent suicides attributed to bullying victimization, n...
Background: Bullying can have devastating physical and mental health effects for the victims, includ...
Introduction: The episodes of violence and aggression in schools is a common and growing in frequenc...
AbstractPurposeThis cross-sectional study examines differences in the frequency of suicidal ideation...
Bullying is one of the most common challenges that youth in the United States face that can often ha...
Purpose: Being bullied is associated with the manifestation of suicidal feelings, which sharply incr...
Background: Previous studies have increasingly shown the adverse effects of being bullied on suicida...
Following V. Frankl’s (in the 1950s) and J. Frank’s (in the 1970s) historical definitions of the con...
AbstractPurposeTo identify risk and protective factors associated with thinking about or attempting ...
This study investigated why some adolescents who are victimized through peer bullying are more negat...
Recently, researchers and college stakeholders have called for suicide prevention initiatives that m...
The purpose of the present study was to gain a clearer understanding of why it is that some adolesc...
As an individual grows up, getting along with others becomes crucial. As time goes by, many seek the...
This study contributes to current knowledge on the protective role of emotional intelligence and flo...
Objective: Prior research has identified multiple factors that influence suicidal ideation (SI) amon...
In the wake of several highly publicized adolescent suicides attributed to bullying victimization, n...
Background: Bullying can have devastating physical and mental health effects for the victims, includ...
Introduction: The episodes of violence and aggression in schools is a common and growing in frequenc...
AbstractPurposeThis cross-sectional study examines differences in the frequency of suicidal ideation...
Bullying is one of the most common challenges that youth in the United States face that can often ha...
Purpose: Being bullied is associated with the manifestation of suicidal feelings, which sharply incr...
Background: Previous studies have increasingly shown the adverse effects of being bullied on suicida...
Following V. Frankl’s (in the 1950s) and J. Frank’s (in the 1970s) historical definitions of the con...
AbstractPurposeTo identify risk and protective factors associated with thinking about or attempting ...