The present study was aimed at examining the level of agreement between parent and child perceptions of sibling and peer bullying (victimization and perpetration), and investigating whether any differential associations with child emotional and conduct problems could be identified across raters. The actor-partner interdependence model (APIM) was utilized in order to statistically account for the non-independence of the parent-child dyad. The study was based on a sample of 142 parent-child dyads (children: Mage = 12.3 years; parents: Mage = 44.4 years) and employed an online survey design. Bullying experiences and child outcomes were assessed via parent- and self-report. Intraclass correlation analysis revealed a moderate level of agreement ...
Bullying is the systematic abuse of power and defined as aggressive behavior or intentional harm-doi...
Abstract The purpose of the current study was to develop and test a transac-tional model, based on l...
Relational bullying is a significant and widespread issue that is experienced by many young people i...
Abstract This study examined parent perspectives on bullying, parent/child concordance about bullyin...
Even though most researchers would agree that in symbiotic relationships, like the one between paren...
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Parent-child agreement on child maltreatment was examined in a multigenerational study. Questionnair...
Extensive bullying research has primarily focused on activities between peers in school settings, bu...
This paper uses peer reviewed research and a comprehensive literature review to highlight some of co...
This paper uses peer reviewed research and a comprehensive literature review to highlight some of co...
This chapter investigates bullying involvement at home (sibling bullying) and at school in a represe...
This exploratory study focused on the social relationships of elementary and middle school-age child...
Bullying has been recognized as an important risk factor for mental health. A growing number of rese...
Christine-Mizell (2003) proposes that one of the factors which attribute to low self-concept in chil...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the direction of effects between parents’ source...
Bullying is the systematic abuse of power and defined as aggressive behavior or intentional harm-doi...
Abstract The purpose of the current study was to develop and test a transac-tional model, based on l...
Relational bullying is a significant and widespread issue that is experienced by many young people i...
Abstract This study examined parent perspectives on bullying, parent/child concordance about bullyin...
Even though most researchers would agree that in symbiotic relationships, like the one between paren...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Parent-child agreement on child maltreatment was examined in a multigenerational study. Questionnair...
Extensive bullying research has primarily focused on activities between peers in school settings, bu...
This paper uses peer reviewed research and a comprehensive literature review to highlight some of co...
This paper uses peer reviewed research and a comprehensive literature review to highlight some of co...
This chapter investigates bullying involvement at home (sibling bullying) and at school in a represe...
This exploratory study focused on the social relationships of elementary and middle school-age child...
Bullying has been recognized as an important risk factor for mental health. A growing number of rese...
Christine-Mizell (2003) proposes that one of the factors which attribute to low self-concept in chil...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the direction of effects between parents’ source...
Bullying is the systematic abuse of power and defined as aggressive behavior or intentional harm-doi...
Abstract The purpose of the current study was to develop and test a transac-tional model, based on l...
Relational bullying is a significant and widespread issue that is experienced by many young people i...