This study investigated the associations of gender, age, trait anger, moral disengagement, witnessing of interparental conflict, school connectedness and the religious makeup of the school setting in the involvement in traditional bullying and cyberbullying perpetration. Five hundred Australian students completed an anonymous self-report, paper-based questionnaire. According to the results, 25.2% of the participants reported having engaged in traditional or cyberbullying perpetration. While trait anger and moral disengagement were associated with being a traditional bully, trait anger, interparental conflicts, moral disengagement and school connectedness were associated with being a traditional bully-victim. Additionally, trait anger and mo...
A total of 3956 children aged 12–13 years who completed the Longitudinal Study of Australian Childre...
Abstract Background Bullying and cyberbullying are common phenomena in schools. These negative behav...
The aim of this study was to describe the prevalence of bullying and cyberbullying per...
This study investigated the associations of gender, age, trait anger, moral disengagement, witnessin...
This study investigated the associations of gender, age, trait anger, moral disengagement, witnessin...
The current study investigated moral disengagement, morally based self-esteem, age, and gender as pr...
to the increase in the use of technological devices, bullying has changed to include a newer form ca...
The purpose of the present article is to compare the individual, peer, family, and school risk and p...
A cross-sectional quantitative causal research design was employed to explore the relationship betwe...
This study explored cyberbullying, coping resources and coping styles in a sample of 107 10- to 12-y...
Cyberbullying is a relatively new and serious form of bullying with negative social and emotional ef...
Cyberbullying is a relatively new and serious form of bullying with negative social and emotional ef...
Cyberbullying is a relatively new and serious form of bullying with negative social and emotional ef...
Cyberbullying is a relatively new and serious form of bullying with negative social and emotional ef...
Although literature on traditional bullying is abundant, a limited body of sound empirical research ...
A total of 3956 children aged 12–13 years who completed the Longitudinal Study of Australian Childre...
Abstract Background Bullying and cyberbullying are common phenomena in schools. These negative behav...
The aim of this study was to describe the prevalence of bullying and cyberbullying per...
This study investigated the associations of gender, age, trait anger, moral disengagement, witnessin...
This study investigated the associations of gender, age, trait anger, moral disengagement, witnessin...
The current study investigated moral disengagement, morally based self-esteem, age, and gender as pr...
to the increase in the use of technological devices, bullying has changed to include a newer form ca...
The purpose of the present article is to compare the individual, peer, family, and school risk and p...
A cross-sectional quantitative causal research design was employed to explore the relationship betwe...
This study explored cyberbullying, coping resources and coping styles in a sample of 107 10- to 12-y...
Cyberbullying is a relatively new and serious form of bullying with negative social and emotional ef...
Cyberbullying is a relatively new and serious form of bullying with negative social and emotional ef...
Cyberbullying is a relatively new and serious form of bullying with negative social and emotional ef...
Cyberbullying is a relatively new and serious form of bullying with negative social and emotional ef...
Although literature on traditional bullying is abundant, a limited body of sound empirical research ...
A total of 3956 children aged 12–13 years who completed the Longitudinal Study of Australian Childre...
Abstract Background Bullying and cyberbullying are common phenomena in schools. These negative behav...
The aim of this study was to describe the prevalence of bullying and cyberbullying per...