This current study investigated the emotional attributes associated with bullying perpetration and victimization in adolescence. The aim of the study was to identify differences and similarities in emotional traits between bullies, victims, bully-victims, and those uninvolved. Adolescents (N = 2754) from schools in England, UK, were screened for bullying involvement using self- and peer-reports, and were assigned to a ‘bully role’ (i.e., bully, victim, bully-victim, and uninvolved). A sub-sample of participants (N = 709, mean age = 13.94 years) then completed self-report measures of empathy (cognitive and affective), callous-unemotional (CU) traits, and affective instability. Bullies and bully-victims showed high levels of CU traits, wherea...
The purpose of this dissertation study was to examine the interaction between callous-unemotional (C...
The purpose of this dissertation study was to examine the interaction between callous-unemotional (C...
The purpose of this dissertation study was to examine the interaction between callous-unemotional (C...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Springer on 16/11/2022, available at: http...
Based on the premise that bullies are deficient in empathy or even lack it completely, bullying prev...
This paper examines the relationship between low empathy and bullying while also controlling for the...
Bullying is one of the main problems in adolescence, with serious consequences. In comparison with t...
Contains fulltext : 169185.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This study inve...
This study was intended to identify unique social-emotional traits of participants involved in bully...
Bullying victimization is a common experience for many students (Hoover, Oliver, & Hazler, 1992; Lun...
Contains fulltext : 138695.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Based on the ...
The aim of this study was to identify differences in cognitive emotion regulation strategies regardi...
Several studies detect clear differences in the profiles of emotional intelligence associated with t...
Introduction: Students bullying, especially in the adolescence period, is a prevalent problem in sc...
Objectives: Bullying is a form of systematic abuse by peers with often serious consequences for vict...
The purpose of this dissertation study was to examine the interaction between callous-unemotional (C...
The purpose of this dissertation study was to examine the interaction between callous-unemotional (C...
The purpose of this dissertation study was to examine the interaction between callous-unemotional (C...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Springer on 16/11/2022, available at: http...
Based on the premise that bullies are deficient in empathy or even lack it completely, bullying prev...
This paper examines the relationship between low empathy and bullying while also controlling for the...
Bullying is one of the main problems in adolescence, with serious consequences. In comparison with t...
Contains fulltext : 169185.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This study inve...
This study was intended to identify unique social-emotional traits of participants involved in bully...
Bullying victimization is a common experience for many students (Hoover, Oliver, & Hazler, 1992; Lun...
Contains fulltext : 138695.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Based on the ...
The aim of this study was to identify differences in cognitive emotion regulation strategies regardi...
Several studies detect clear differences in the profiles of emotional intelligence associated with t...
Introduction: Students bullying, especially in the adolescence period, is a prevalent problem in sc...
Objectives: Bullying is a form of systematic abuse by peers with often serious consequences for vict...
The purpose of this dissertation study was to examine the interaction between callous-unemotional (C...
The purpose of this dissertation study was to examine the interaction between callous-unemotional (C...
The purpose of this dissertation study was to examine the interaction between callous-unemotional (C...