Marsh, Parada, Craven and Finger (2004) were amongst the first to propose a reciprocal effects model in which being a bully leads to being a victim, and being a victim subsequently leads to being a bully. As such, the bully and victim roles cannot be seen as separate entities but rather as mutually reinforcing roles that co-occur. This paper extends those findings by examining whether this is the case for all forms of bullying, in particular verbal, physical and social/relational forms of bullying through the use of longitudinal structural equation models. A total of 3500 students attending NSW high schools were surveyed with a multidimensional measure of bullying behaviours at three time points during a single school year to examine their ...
Bullying is a more general subset of aggression, distinguished by the intention to harm, the repetit...
ABSTRACT Using a new non-anonymous questionnaire and a nomina-tion method by which victims were aske...
Research on bullying has grown very rapidly in the last two decades, initially in schools but also i...
Bullying incorporates a range of behaviours such as name-calling, physical assaults, social exclusio...
© 2017 Springer Science+Business Media B.V. Given that schools are, potentially, powerful sites for ...
Studies into school bullying have typically examined physical or verbal acts of aggression. More rec...
The present study was conducted to predict bullying roles over a 6-year time period and across conte...
The prevalence of direct and relational bullying and their differential relationship to behaviour pr...
Cross-national studies consistently reveal that bullying is a pervasive problem in schools and assoc...
ABSTRACT Although extensive research has been conducted on bullying, few studies have explored fact...
Bullying includes intention of harm, repetitiveness and power imbalance, and is associated with a wi...
School bullying and victimisation have long been a focus of attention and concern. In 1857 a fictio...
Most educators and healthcare professionals are aware of the serious consequences that school bullyi...
What would make anti-bullying initiatives more successful? This book offers a new approach to the pr...
Effective strategies for addressing school bullying are underpinned by the findings of anti-bullying...
Bullying is a more general subset of aggression, distinguished by the intention to harm, the repetit...
ABSTRACT Using a new non-anonymous questionnaire and a nomina-tion method by which victims were aske...
Research on bullying has grown very rapidly in the last two decades, initially in schools but also i...
Bullying incorporates a range of behaviours such as name-calling, physical assaults, social exclusio...
© 2017 Springer Science+Business Media B.V. Given that schools are, potentially, powerful sites for ...
Studies into school bullying have typically examined physical or verbal acts of aggression. More rec...
The present study was conducted to predict bullying roles over a 6-year time period and across conte...
The prevalence of direct and relational bullying and their differential relationship to behaviour pr...
Cross-national studies consistently reveal that bullying is a pervasive problem in schools and assoc...
ABSTRACT Although extensive research has been conducted on bullying, few studies have explored fact...
Bullying includes intention of harm, repetitiveness and power imbalance, and is associated with a wi...
School bullying and victimisation have long been a focus of attention and concern. In 1857 a fictio...
Most educators and healthcare professionals are aware of the serious consequences that school bullyi...
What would make anti-bullying initiatives more successful? This book offers a new approach to the pr...
Effective strategies for addressing school bullying are underpinned by the findings of anti-bullying...
Bullying is a more general subset of aggression, distinguished by the intention to harm, the repetit...
ABSTRACT Using a new non-anonymous questionnaire and a nomina-tion method by which victims were aske...
Research on bullying has grown very rapidly in the last two decades, initially in schools but also i...