Self-reported self-esteem, life orientation, satisfaction with life, and bullying were examined in relation to victimization experiences among 54 students who stuttered and 54 students who did not stutter. Those who stuttered reported greater, i.e., clinically significant, victimization (44.4%) than students who did not stutter (9.2%). Significant differences were found between means for self-esteem and life orientation, with students who stuttered reporting lower self-esteem and less optimistic life orientation than those who did not stutter. In both groups of students, high victimization scores had statistically significant negative correlations with optimistic life orientation, high self-esteem, and high satisfaction with life scores. Gi...
Past research on the self-esteem of bullies has produced equivocal results. Recent studies have sugg...
Bullying is a serious, complex problem that affects school-aged youth. Years of research on bullying...
Previous research has found that people hold stereotypes towards people who stutter, assuming they h...
Self-reported self-esteem, life orientation, satisfaction with life, and bullying were examined in r...
Early research has shown that people who stutter tend to be of lower than average intelligence and a...
This study examined the relationship of bullying to self-esteem and anxiety in children and teenager...
Bullying in school-age children is a global epidemic. School personnel play a critical role in elimi...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2022-01-10, revised 2022-12-05, accepted 2...
The focus of this study was to assess the relationship between self-esteem and victimization. A modi...
Rationale. When exposed to early peer victimization, some children become anxious, depressed, or dev...
Bullying is a major problem in schools and a large number of studies have demonstrated that victims ...
This dissertation explored the relationship between student bullying behaviors and the self-esteem o...
Electronic bullying is considered by many to be the newest form of aggressive bullying behavior. Thi...
Bullying victimization is a common experience for many students (Hoover, Oliver, & Hazler, 1992; Lun...
The relations between peer harassment, psychological adjustment, and school functioning were investi...
Past research on the self-esteem of bullies has produced equivocal results. Recent studies have sugg...
Bullying is a serious, complex problem that affects school-aged youth. Years of research on bullying...
Previous research has found that people hold stereotypes towards people who stutter, assuming they h...
Self-reported self-esteem, life orientation, satisfaction with life, and bullying were examined in r...
Early research has shown that people who stutter tend to be of lower than average intelligence and a...
This study examined the relationship of bullying to self-esteem and anxiety in children and teenager...
Bullying in school-age children is a global epidemic. School personnel play a critical role in elimi...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2022-01-10, revised 2022-12-05, accepted 2...
The focus of this study was to assess the relationship between self-esteem and victimization. A modi...
Rationale. When exposed to early peer victimization, some children become anxious, depressed, or dev...
Bullying is a major problem in schools and a large number of studies have demonstrated that victims ...
This dissertation explored the relationship between student bullying behaviors and the self-esteem o...
Electronic bullying is considered by many to be the newest form of aggressive bullying behavior. Thi...
Bullying victimization is a common experience for many students (Hoover, Oliver, & Hazler, 1992; Lun...
The relations between peer harassment, psychological adjustment, and school functioning were investi...
Past research on the self-esteem of bullies has produced equivocal results. Recent studies have sugg...
Bullying is a serious, complex problem that affects school-aged youth. Years of research on bullying...
Previous research has found that people hold stereotypes towards people who stutter, assuming they h...