Christine-Mizell (2003) proposes that one of the factors which attribute to low self-concept in children is the damaging interactions and poor relationships children have with their parents. Only recently has literature suggested that bullying may be linked to a child's perceived self-concept specifically in the domain of parental relations (Eden, 1999). The present study aims to enhance bullying research by: (a) providing an overall critical literature review of the area; (b) investigating the multidimensional nature of the bully/victim process and its core determinants (parental relations self-concept); and (c) providing further understanding of the mediating factors which influence the bully/target cycle. This study explores the relation...
Being bullied at school has serious mental health consequences for children. Whole school interventi...
World Conference on Psychology, Counselling and Guidance (WCPCG 2010) -- APR 22-25, 2010 -- Antalya,...
Parents and peers play important roles in shaping attitudes toward a variety of matters during adole...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to explain the structural relationships between the quality of...
Previous examinations of relations between bullying, victimisation, and self-concept have been flawe...
Bullying in schools is a growing international concern as the consequences of bullying and victimisa...
In Australia, it has been estimated that half of all high-school students have encountered some type...
Abstract This study examined parent perspectives on bullying, parent/child concordance about bullyin...
AbstractThe study aims at researching the relation between the perception of parental style of adole...
Even though most researchers would agree that in symbiotic relationships, like the one between paren...
© 2020, Editura Lumen. All rights reserved. The purpose of this study was to explore the inter-relat...
Involvement in bullying, whether perpetrator or victim, is associated with a range of negative life ...
It has been suggested that bullying behavior at school may be linked to parenting and family charact...
Bullying has been recognized as an important risk factor for mental health. A growing number of rese...
Aggressive behavior in adolescence is a major problem that is common all over the world. It is menti...
Being bullied at school has serious mental health consequences for children. Whole school interventi...
World Conference on Psychology, Counselling and Guidance (WCPCG 2010) -- APR 22-25, 2010 -- Antalya,...
Parents and peers play important roles in shaping attitudes toward a variety of matters during adole...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to explain the structural relationships between the quality of...
Previous examinations of relations between bullying, victimisation, and self-concept have been flawe...
Bullying in schools is a growing international concern as the consequences of bullying and victimisa...
In Australia, it has been estimated that half of all high-school students have encountered some type...
Abstract This study examined parent perspectives on bullying, parent/child concordance about bullyin...
AbstractThe study aims at researching the relation between the perception of parental style of adole...
Even though most researchers would agree that in symbiotic relationships, like the one between paren...
© 2020, Editura Lumen. All rights reserved. The purpose of this study was to explore the inter-relat...
Involvement in bullying, whether perpetrator or victim, is associated with a range of negative life ...
It has been suggested that bullying behavior at school may be linked to parenting and family charact...
Bullying has been recognized as an important risk factor for mental health. A growing number of rese...
Aggressive behavior in adolescence is a major problem that is common all over the world. It is menti...
Being bullied at school has serious mental health consequences for children. Whole school interventi...
World Conference on Psychology, Counselling and Guidance (WCPCG 2010) -- APR 22-25, 2010 -- Antalya,...
Parents and peers play important roles in shaping attitudes toward a variety of matters during adole...