Bullying is a significant problem that has a detrimental impact on children’s psychological adjustment. Not all victims of bullying, however, suffer adverse consequences and nor do they suffer the same adverse consequences. Why does bullying harm some children more than others? To investigate this differential impact of bullying, this study examines how experiencing victimisation across multiple contexts (i.e. peer and sibling bullying) and efficacy for using coping strategies may contribute to psychological maladjustment. Two thousand one hundred and sixty two secondary students completed a self-report questionnaire. A scale that measured children’s self-efficacy for using coping strategies was developed, as research shows that coping effi...
Objective: A recent meta-analytic review of cross-sectional studies examining correlations between p...
This study examined how parents ’ and children’s beliefs about peer victimiza-tion are related to ch...
Children and adolescents who are targets of peer victimization experience many negative developmenta...
Not all children exposed to peer victimization experience the same type or the same degree of negati...
Bullying occurs in most schools to a certain extent. However, this does not mean bully-victim relati...
Little research attention has been paid to bullied students who function better than expected and ar...
Although common, little is known about the potential impacts of sibling victimization, and how best ...
Rationale. When exposed to early peer victimization, some children become anxious, depressed, or dev...
Bullying victimization is a topic of concern for youths, parents, school staff and mental health pra...
Bullying is the systematic abuse of power and defined as aggressive behavior or intentional harm-doi...
There has been increased recognition of the negative impact of being bullied on youth maladjustment....
Many victimized children suffer negative psychological outcomes as a result of being bullied. One pr...
The current research examined the role of two emotion regulation processes, cognitive reappraisal an...
The current research examined the role of two emotion regulation processes, cognitive reappraisal an...
The aim of the current study was to analyse the differences in psychological adjustment in victims o...
Objective: A recent meta-analytic review of cross-sectional studies examining correlations between p...
This study examined how parents ’ and children’s beliefs about peer victimiza-tion are related to ch...
Children and adolescents who are targets of peer victimization experience many negative developmenta...
Not all children exposed to peer victimization experience the same type or the same degree of negati...
Bullying occurs in most schools to a certain extent. However, this does not mean bully-victim relati...
Little research attention has been paid to bullied students who function better than expected and ar...
Although common, little is known about the potential impacts of sibling victimization, and how best ...
Rationale. When exposed to early peer victimization, some children become anxious, depressed, or dev...
Bullying victimization is a topic of concern for youths, parents, school staff and mental health pra...
Bullying is the systematic abuse of power and defined as aggressive behavior or intentional harm-doi...
There has been increased recognition of the negative impact of being bullied on youth maladjustment....
Many victimized children suffer negative psychological outcomes as a result of being bullied. One pr...
The current research examined the role of two emotion regulation processes, cognitive reappraisal an...
The current research examined the role of two emotion regulation processes, cognitive reappraisal an...
The aim of the current study was to analyse the differences in psychological adjustment in victims o...
Objective: A recent meta-analytic review of cross-sectional studies examining correlations between p...
This study examined how parents ’ and children’s beliefs about peer victimiza-tion are related to ch...
Children and adolescents who are targets of peer victimization experience many negative developmenta...