Bullying is known to be associated with social status, but it remains unclear how bullying involvement over time relates to social position (status and affection), especially in the first years at a new school. The aim of this study was to investigate whether (the development of) bullying and victimization was related to the attainment of status (perceived popularity) and affection (friendships, acceptance, rejection) in the first years of secondary education (six waves). Using longitudinal data spanning the first- and second year of secondary education of 824 adolescents (51.5% girls; Mage T1 = 12.54, SD = 0.45) in the SNARE-study, joint bullying and victimization trajectories were estimated using parallel Latent Class Growth Analysis (LCG...
Previous studies have shown that bullying and victimization can be experienced simultaneously by an ...
The present study was conducted to predict bullying roles over a 6-year time period and across conte...
The literature suggests that status goals are one of the driving motivations behind bullying behavio...
Bullying is known to be associated with social status, but it remains unclear how bullying involveme...
Bullying is known to be associated with social status, but it remains unclear how bullying involveme...
Bullying is known to be associated with social status, but it remains unclear how bullying involveme...
The study investigated the longitudinal relations between students’ roles in bullying (i.e., bullyin...
The current study examined the longitudinal interplay between bullying, victimization, and social st...
The current study examined the longitudinal interplay between bullying, victimization, and social st...
This study addresses the puzzle how high-status bullies in elementary school are able to maintain hi...
Contains fulltext : 194026.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The aim of this...
This study addresses the puzzle how high-status bullies in elementary school are able to maintain hi...
Cross-national studies consistently reveal that bullying is a pervasive problem in schools and assoc...
This accelerated longitudinal study examined how peer status (i.e., peer likeability and popularity)...
Previous studies have shown that bullying and victimization can be experienced simultaneously by an ...
Previous studies have shown that bullying and victimization can be experienced simultaneously by an ...
The present study was conducted to predict bullying roles over a 6-year time period and across conte...
The literature suggests that status goals are one of the driving motivations behind bullying behavio...
Bullying is known to be associated with social status, but it remains unclear how bullying involveme...
Bullying is known to be associated with social status, but it remains unclear how bullying involveme...
Bullying is known to be associated with social status, but it remains unclear how bullying involveme...
The study investigated the longitudinal relations between students’ roles in bullying (i.e., bullyin...
The current study examined the longitudinal interplay between bullying, victimization, and social st...
The current study examined the longitudinal interplay between bullying, victimization, and social st...
This study addresses the puzzle how high-status bullies in elementary school are able to maintain hi...
Contains fulltext : 194026.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The aim of this...
This study addresses the puzzle how high-status bullies in elementary school are able to maintain hi...
Cross-national studies consistently reveal that bullying is a pervasive problem in schools and assoc...
This accelerated longitudinal study examined how peer status (i.e., peer likeability and popularity)...
Previous studies have shown that bullying and victimization can be experienced simultaneously by an ...
Previous studies have shown that bullying and victimization can be experienced simultaneously by an ...
The present study was conducted to predict bullying roles over a 6-year time period and across conte...
The literature suggests that status goals are one of the driving motivations behind bullying behavio...