This study aimed to ascertain how the four domains of self-debasing cognitive distortion, namely personalisation, catastrophising, overgeneralisation and selective abstraction, could predict or inform emotional disturbance in the reactions of bystanders when witnessing bullying behaviour. We utilised purposive sampling to select 10 bystanders of school bullying for participation in the study and performed convenient sampling to select a research site. We conducted interviews that were recorded on a voice recorder and transcribed thereafter. Qualitative data was analysed through inductive thematic analysis. Our findings revealed that personalisation evoked bystanders’ self-blame and feelings of guilt, catastrophising amplified their anxiety ...
School bullying represents a serious mental health problem for youth in the United States. Bullying ...
School bullying represents a serious mental health problem for youth in the United States. Bullying ...
This study with 20 university students examined perspectives in three different participant roles: ...
This study aimed to ascertain how the four domains of self-debasing cognitive distortion, namely pe...
There is evidence from the literature that the negative emotions and behaviours that bystanders expr...
Self-debasing cognitive distortion influences a person’s interpretation and increases the likelihood...
Self-debasing cognitive distortion influences a person’s interpretation and increases the likelihood...
Research into school bullying has traditionally focussed on the actual protagonists – the perpetrat...
The Bystander Intervention Model by Latané and Darley (1970) describes the stages necessary for a by...
School bullying is a prevalent problem in Canadian schools and is associated with multiple negative ...
In response to evidence that bullying in schools persists in the presence of bystanders, this study ...
The current study examined how children’s relationship with the bully and victim impacted their reac...
Bullying was approached as a social phenomenon in the present study. The central aim of this thesis...
The current study aimed to investigate bystander behaviour across traditional and cyber bullying sce...
Introduction: Pupils who observe bullying can adopt a number of different roles: (1) assistants, who...
School bullying represents a serious mental health problem for youth in the United States. Bullying ...
School bullying represents a serious mental health problem for youth in the United States. Bullying ...
This study with 20 university students examined perspectives in three different participant roles: ...
This study aimed to ascertain how the four domains of self-debasing cognitive distortion, namely pe...
There is evidence from the literature that the negative emotions and behaviours that bystanders expr...
Self-debasing cognitive distortion influences a person’s interpretation and increases the likelihood...
Self-debasing cognitive distortion influences a person’s interpretation and increases the likelihood...
Research into school bullying has traditionally focussed on the actual protagonists – the perpetrat...
The Bystander Intervention Model by Latané and Darley (1970) describes the stages necessary for a by...
School bullying is a prevalent problem in Canadian schools and is associated with multiple negative ...
In response to evidence that bullying in schools persists in the presence of bystanders, this study ...
The current study examined how children’s relationship with the bully and victim impacted their reac...
Bullying was approached as a social phenomenon in the present study. The central aim of this thesis...
The current study aimed to investigate bystander behaviour across traditional and cyber bullying sce...
Introduction: Pupils who observe bullying can adopt a number of different roles: (1) assistants, who...
School bullying represents a serious mental health problem for youth in the United States. Bullying ...
School bullying represents a serious mental health problem for youth in the United States. Bullying ...
This study with 20 university students examined perspectives in three different participant roles: ...