The current study sought to examine the prospective relationship of peer victimization on changes in Asian American youth’s depressive symptoms during early adolescence, a crucial period for the development of depression and engagement in peer victimization among youth. Further, as guided by cultural–ecological frameworks, the current study also sought to examine the role of school-based peer support and gender as moderators on the relationship between peer victimization and depressive symptoms among this understudied population. Participants included Asian American youth (N = 232; M age = 12.96, SD = 1.40; 51% girls) who completed questionnaires in the school context. Data for this study included two measurement occasions over a 1-year int...
BACKGROUND: Peer victimization is ubiquitous across schools and cultures, and has the potential for ...
Objective: Depression is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide. The prevalence has a ste...
Our current study builds on Beck’s cognitive model of depression by testing whether peer victimizati...
A three year longitudinal study was conducted to deconstruct the temporal directionality between pee...
Adolescence is an important developmental period for the prevention of chronic and recurrent depress...
2014-12-03This short-term longitudinal investigation examines associations between academic achievem...
This study examined the relationship between two types of peer victimization (overt and relational v...
This study examined the relationship between two types of peer victimization(overt and relational vi...
This study examined whether adolescents' depressive symptoms and aggressive behavior were associated...
PURPOSE: The aims of this study were to examine relationships among peer victimization, supportive p...
The present research examined how school contexts shape the extent to which beliefs about the potent...
UnrestrictedThis study utilized a cross-sectional, multi-informant approach to examine a typology of...
Despite a great deal of research on Asian American students that mainly highlight the eccentric acad...
Although the association between peer victimization and depression is well established (Hawker and B...
BACKGROUND: Peer victimization is ubiquitous across schools and cultures, and has the potential for ...
BACKGROUND: Peer victimization is ubiquitous across schools and cultures, and has the potential for ...
Objective: Depression is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide. The prevalence has a ste...
Our current study builds on Beck’s cognitive model of depression by testing whether peer victimizati...
A three year longitudinal study was conducted to deconstruct the temporal directionality between pee...
Adolescence is an important developmental period for the prevention of chronic and recurrent depress...
2014-12-03This short-term longitudinal investigation examines associations between academic achievem...
This study examined the relationship between two types of peer victimization (overt and relational v...
This study examined the relationship between two types of peer victimization(overt and relational vi...
This study examined whether adolescents' depressive symptoms and aggressive behavior were associated...
PURPOSE: The aims of this study were to examine relationships among peer victimization, supportive p...
The present research examined how school contexts shape the extent to which beliefs about the potent...
UnrestrictedThis study utilized a cross-sectional, multi-informant approach to examine a typology of...
Despite a great deal of research on Asian American students that mainly highlight the eccentric acad...
Although the association between peer victimization and depression is well established (Hawker and B...
BACKGROUND: Peer victimization is ubiquitous across schools and cultures, and has the potential for ...
BACKGROUND: Peer victimization is ubiquitous across schools and cultures, and has the potential for ...
Objective: Depression is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide. The prevalence has a ste...
Our current study builds on Beck’s cognitive model of depression by testing whether peer victimizati...