© The Author(s) 2020. The purpose of this study was to develop a new arts-based measure assessing school bullying and to test it within a pilot study involving 19 schoolchildren (mean age = 15.4; range = 1.00). The researchers designed the new methodological tool (referred to as graphic vignettes) as a set of incomplete comic strips, which participants were asked to complete in a creative way. Researchers then invited participants to engage in follow-up interviews using completed comic strips as individualized interview prompts. The authors detail the design and administration of the graphic vignettes and discuss their efficacy, limitations, and potential applications. The researchers argue that studies on sensitive topics can benefit from ...
A series of five, serially produced, self-published comic books presents the genesis, execution, and...
This poster reports on a study that examined the use of visual narratives to explore young people’s ...
This study evaluates the effectiveness of art therapy as a non-threatening assessment tool for depre...
Despite continuous international research and prevention efforts, bullying not only persists globall...
© 2020, © 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Even though bullying is a perennial problem, there are...
Even though bullying is a perennial problem, there are still significant gaps in the research. The s...
The purpose of this study was to explore how drawing as an open ended prompt in an investigative int...
Bullying is a common experience for youth in the United States with 70-75% of youth reporting any ex...
The draw-and-write technique for collecting data relating to both adult and children’s perceptions o...
Researching sensitive topics poses multiple methodological and ethical challenges. To overcome these...
InstrumentsTo fully meet the study objectives, we designed the "Unjustified Violence in Early Childh...
BACKGROUND: In the United States, 9 % to 15 % of children experience chronic teasing and bullying th...
Using action research within a critical paradigm framework the author investigated young people’s ab...
Bullying can have a severe effect on the physical and mental health of young people. This qualitativ...
This poster abstract reports on a study that examined the use of visual narratives to explore young ...
A series of five, serially produced, self-published comic books presents the genesis, execution, and...
This poster reports on a study that examined the use of visual narratives to explore young people’s ...
This study evaluates the effectiveness of art therapy as a non-threatening assessment tool for depre...
Despite continuous international research and prevention efforts, bullying not only persists globall...
© 2020, © 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Even though bullying is a perennial problem, there are...
Even though bullying is a perennial problem, there are still significant gaps in the research. The s...
The purpose of this study was to explore how drawing as an open ended prompt in an investigative int...
Bullying is a common experience for youth in the United States with 70-75% of youth reporting any ex...
The draw-and-write technique for collecting data relating to both adult and children’s perceptions o...
Researching sensitive topics poses multiple methodological and ethical challenges. To overcome these...
InstrumentsTo fully meet the study objectives, we designed the "Unjustified Violence in Early Childh...
BACKGROUND: In the United States, 9 % to 15 % of children experience chronic teasing and bullying th...
Using action research within a critical paradigm framework the author investigated young people’s ab...
Bullying can have a severe effect on the physical and mental health of young people. This qualitativ...
This poster abstract reports on a study that examined the use of visual narratives to explore young ...
A series of five, serially produced, self-published comic books presents the genesis, execution, and...
This poster reports on a study that examined the use of visual narratives to explore young people’s ...
This study evaluates the effectiveness of art therapy as a non-threatening assessment tool for depre...