Through a questionnaire survey, the present study investigated the coping strategies of Year 7 (11–12 years old) and Year 9 (13–14 years old) pupils (N = 324) to find out what strategies they have used to overcome the difficulties of being bullied by peers. Fifty-one UK secondary schools, in each of which an anti-bullying peer support system had been in place for at least a year, participated. The coping strategies of those pupils who said that they had told someone (N = 279) about being bullied were compared with those who said that they had not (N = 45). These coping strategies differ, not only according to whether or not they report the bullying, but also according to their age and gender. Implications of the findings for professionals w...
Peer victimization (PV) is a common stressor in adolescence linked to various mental health outcomes...
The experiences of peer-victimization and bullying are often treated empirically as though they are ...
The ways in which children appraise and cope with school bullying are likely to influence the long-t...
Students (n=452; ages 12–14 years) attending two South Australian metropolitan high schools complete...
Bullying is a stressful event for adolescents at school and was the fourth most common reason for ca...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to investigate the use of specific coping str...
Bullying has been recognised as the most severe problem for children in school settings in the past ...
Bullying is a common annoying scenario that is encountered by children in the recent times. The purp...
Background: An important element of many anti‐bullying programmes is encouraging victims to tell som...
The aims of the paper are to examine the factor structure of a coping measure that is directly compa...
The school environment is a complex microcosm where the younger generation learns to adapt to live i...
AbstractNumerous researches concerning the coping have often focused on adolescents as they are unde...
The present study investigated the role of peers in bullying and peer harassment situations. Specif...
ObjectivesTo investigate differences in the presentation and management of bullying in two London bo...
Although children\u27s reticence to intervene as bystanders to bullying is well established, the rea...
Peer victimization (PV) is a common stressor in adolescence linked to various mental health outcomes...
The experiences of peer-victimization and bullying are often treated empirically as though they are ...
The ways in which children appraise and cope with school bullying are likely to influence the long-t...
Students (n=452; ages 12–14 years) attending two South Australian metropolitan high schools complete...
Bullying is a stressful event for adolescents at school and was the fourth most common reason for ca...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to investigate the use of specific coping str...
Bullying has been recognised as the most severe problem for children in school settings in the past ...
Bullying is a common annoying scenario that is encountered by children in the recent times. The purp...
Background: An important element of many anti‐bullying programmes is encouraging victims to tell som...
The aims of the paper are to examine the factor structure of a coping measure that is directly compa...
The school environment is a complex microcosm where the younger generation learns to adapt to live i...
AbstractNumerous researches concerning the coping have often focused on adolescents as they are unde...
The present study investigated the role of peers in bullying and peer harassment situations. Specif...
ObjectivesTo investigate differences in the presentation and management of bullying in two London bo...
Although children\u27s reticence to intervene as bystanders to bullying is well established, the rea...
Peer victimization (PV) is a common stressor in adolescence linked to various mental health outcomes...
The experiences of peer-victimization and bullying are often treated empirically as though they are ...
The ways in which children appraise and cope with school bullying are likely to influence the long-t...