© 2013 Taylor & Francis. This study with 326 girls-school teachers developed and tested a model of predictors of the likelihood that teachers will intervene in indirect bullying, and evaluated a professional development presentation. Teachers responded to bullying vignettes before and after a presentation on indirect bullying (Experimentals) or adolescent mental health (Controls). In accord with the model, perceived seriousness of indirect bullying mediated between empathy for victims and likelihood of intervening. Self-efficacy also had a direct effect on likelihood of intervention, though level of knowledge of the impact of indirect bullying made only a small contribution. Compared with Controls, the Experimental Group scored more highly,...
This study examines how bullies' perceptions of how they were treated by a teacher (or other school ...
This study examines how bullies’ perceptions of how they were treated by a teacher (or other school ...
This study aimed at exploring secondary school teachers’ cognitions regarding bully-victims, includi...
This study with 326 girls-school teachers developed and tested a model of predictors of the likeliho...
We examined teacher characteristics predicting likelihood of intervening in indirect bullying (N=55)...
Indirect bullying: Predictors of teacher intervention, and outcome of a pilot educational presentati...
Bullying, both traditional and cyber, have been associated with several negative outcomes for studen...
Complex issues such as bullying have brought to light the importance of expanding school prevention ...
Research shows that teachers’ perceptions of peer bullying (PB) are an important predictor of their ...
Teachers play an important role in identifying and intervening in school bullying situations. One pu...
Indirect bullying is a form of peer victimization that is observed as frequently occurring in both m...
This study analyzed teacher ratings from the national standardization sample of the Social Skills Im...
Bullying, a common, persistent, and detrimental occurrence in schools, adversely affects the social,...
Abstract: Covert bullying has become a serious problem in Australian schools. Past research has focu...
Peer victimization is a socio-ecological phenomenon that impacts the victim, perpetrator(s), and by...
This study examines how bullies' perceptions of how they were treated by a teacher (or other school ...
This study examines how bullies’ perceptions of how they were treated by a teacher (or other school ...
This study aimed at exploring secondary school teachers’ cognitions regarding bully-victims, includi...
This study with 326 girls-school teachers developed and tested a model of predictors of the likeliho...
We examined teacher characteristics predicting likelihood of intervening in indirect bullying (N=55)...
Indirect bullying: Predictors of teacher intervention, and outcome of a pilot educational presentati...
Bullying, both traditional and cyber, have been associated with several negative outcomes for studen...
Complex issues such as bullying have brought to light the importance of expanding school prevention ...
Research shows that teachers’ perceptions of peer bullying (PB) are an important predictor of their ...
Teachers play an important role in identifying and intervening in school bullying situations. One pu...
Indirect bullying is a form of peer victimization that is observed as frequently occurring in both m...
This study analyzed teacher ratings from the national standardization sample of the Social Skills Im...
Bullying, a common, persistent, and detrimental occurrence in schools, adversely affects the social,...
Abstract: Covert bullying has become a serious problem in Australian schools. Past research has focu...
Peer victimization is a socio-ecological phenomenon that impacts the victim, perpetrator(s), and by...
This study examines how bullies' perceptions of how they were treated by a teacher (or other school ...
This study examines how bullies’ perceptions of how they were treated by a teacher (or other school ...
This study aimed at exploring secondary school teachers’ cognitions regarding bully-victims, includi...