INTRODUCTION: Neurobiological and social changes in adolescence can make victims of bullying more susceptible to subsequent impulsive behavior. With the high prevalence of bullying in schools and rise in cyberbullying in the United Kingdom, it is important that the health impacts of bullying victimization, including on risk-taking, are understood. Our study aims to investigate whether bullying/cyberbullying victimization is associated with subsequent health risk-taking behavior in adolescence. Risk-taking behavior includes electronic cigarette and cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption, illicit drug use, early sexual debut, weapon carrying, damaging property, and setting fire. METHODS: A secondary quantitative analysis of data from 3337, En...
Relatively little is known about those who cyberbully others, especially in a UK context. We drew on...
The current research examines the association between bullying victimization, binge drinking, and ma...
Relatively little is known about those who cyberbully others, especially in a UK context. We drew on...
INTRODUCTION: Neurobiological and social changes in adolescence can make victims of bullying more su...
INTRODUCTION: Neurobiological and social changes in adolescence can make victims of bullying more su...
INTRODUCTION The aim of this study was to examine whether (a) cyberbullying has unique associatio...
BACKGROUND: Childhood exposure to adverse experiences has been associated with adult asthma, smoking...
Commentary on: Kritsotakis G, Papanikolaou M, Androulakis E, et al. Associations of bullying and cyb...
Cyberbullying has emerged as a new form of antisocial behaviour in the context of online communicati...
Background: Bullying and cyberbullying are common phenomena in schools. These negative behaviours ...
BACKGROUND: Bullying and cyberbullying are common phenomena in schools. These negative behaviours ca...
PURPOSE: Cyberbullying differs from face-to-face bullying and may negatively influence adolescent me...
© 2020 Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Part of Springer Nature.Related, but with different impacts o...
The use of alcohol and other substances among underage adolescents continues to cause social concern...
Purpose The aim of this study was to examine the effect of adolescents' exposure to media portraying...
Relatively little is known about those who cyberbully others, especially in a UK context. We drew on...
The current research examines the association between bullying victimization, binge drinking, and ma...
Relatively little is known about those who cyberbully others, especially in a UK context. We drew on...
INTRODUCTION: Neurobiological and social changes in adolescence can make victims of bullying more su...
INTRODUCTION: Neurobiological and social changes in adolescence can make victims of bullying more su...
INTRODUCTION The aim of this study was to examine whether (a) cyberbullying has unique associatio...
BACKGROUND: Childhood exposure to adverse experiences has been associated with adult asthma, smoking...
Commentary on: Kritsotakis G, Papanikolaou M, Androulakis E, et al. Associations of bullying and cyb...
Cyberbullying has emerged as a new form of antisocial behaviour in the context of online communicati...
Background: Bullying and cyberbullying are common phenomena in schools. These negative behaviours ...
BACKGROUND: Bullying and cyberbullying are common phenomena in schools. These negative behaviours ca...
PURPOSE: Cyberbullying differs from face-to-face bullying and may negatively influence adolescent me...
© 2020 Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Part of Springer Nature.Related, but with different impacts o...
The use of alcohol and other substances among underage adolescents continues to cause social concern...
Purpose The aim of this study was to examine the effect of adolescents' exposure to media portraying...
Relatively little is known about those who cyberbully others, especially in a UK context. We drew on...
The current research examines the association between bullying victimization, binge drinking, and ma...
Relatively little is known about those who cyberbully others, especially in a UK context. We drew on...