The aims of the paper are to examine the factor structure of a coping measure that is directly comparable with the adult literature; to examine the content of pupils' threat and challenge appraisals concerning bullying; and to examine the relationships between appraisals and coping strategy use within the victims of school bullying. Halstead et al.'s Revised Ways of Coping Checklist can be used to measure coping amongst child and adolescent victims of bullying. Furthermore, including appraisal variables improves our understanding of individual differences between victims' coping strategy choices
The aim of this study was to identify differences in cognitive emotion regulation strategies regardi...
An important element of many anti-bullying programmes is encouraging victims to tell someone about t...
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 ways in which children appraise and cope with school bullying are likely to influence the long-t...
Bullying has been recognised as the most severe problem for children in school settings in the past ...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to investigate the use of specific coping str...
Through a questionnaire survey, the present study investigated the coping strategies of Year 7 (11–1...
The Multidimensional Model for Coping with Bullying (MMCB; Parris, in development) was conceptualize...
Bullying is a stressful event for adolescents at school and was the fourth most common reason for ca...
Improvements in anti-bullying strategies are likely to depend upon a greater understanding of the ps...
The school environment is a complex microcosm where the younger generation learns to adapt to live i...
Students (n=452; ages 12–14 years) attending two South Australian metropolitan high schools complete...
Peer-aggression and peer-victimization have been the subject of considerable research interest over ...
Bullying is a common annoying scenario that is encountered by children in the recent times. The purp...
The aim of this study was to identify differences in cognitive emotion regulation strategies regardi...
An important element of many anti-bullying programmes is encouraging victims to tell someone about t...
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 ways in which children appraise and cope with school bullying are likely to influence the long-t...
Bullying has been recognised as the most severe problem for children in school settings in the past ...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to investigate the use of specific coping str...
Through a questionnaire survey, the present study investigated the coping strategies of Year 7 (11–1...
The Multidimensional Model for Coping with Bullying (MMCB; Parris, in development) was conceptualize...
Bullying is a stressful event for adolescents at school and was the fourth most common reason for ca...
Improvements in anti-bullying strategies are likely to depend upon a greater understanding of the ps...
The school environment is a complex microcosm where the younger generation learns to adapt to live i...
Students (n=452; ages 12–14 years) attending two South Australian metropolitan high schools complete...
Peer-aggression and peer-victimization have been the subject of considerable research interest over ...
Bullying is a common annoying scenario that is encountered by children in the recent times. The purp...
The aim of this study was to identify differences in cognitive emotion regulation strategies regardi...
An important element of many anti-bullying programmes is encouraging victims to tell someone about t...
Background: An important element of many anti‐bullying programmes is encouraging victims to tell som...