In the following report, we investigate the developing social worlds in late primary school, exploring the patterns in children’s general peer relationships, their closer and more significant friendships and bullying behaviours. Using cluster analysis, we identify unique groups of children characterized not only by their experiences of bullying and victimization, but the support and satisfaction they receive from their friendships and interactions between the ages of 8 and 10. We also expand past research by examining how children’s early development (ages 3 to 4) may predict their later designation as bullies and/or victims, and whether peer clusters relate to children’s contemporaneous and later adjustment
During middle childhood, children begin to spend less time at home and more time with friends. Past ...
In the United States, research on peer victimization began in 1988 and has grown exponentially since...
Why are some children lonely, aggressive or they behaving prosocially at school? This study tends to...
Objectives: Bullying can occur within friendship groups but may be less likely to be identified as ‘...
We examined the association between involvement in peer victimisation in early childhood and differe...
It has been found that children tend to be friends with peers who assume similar roles to them in bu...
The focus of the thesis was to investigate the concurrent and longitudinal effects of friendship for...
This study investigates the dynamic interplay between bullying relationships and friendships in a sa...
Given the detrimental short- and long-term effects of peer-victimisation (Hawker & Boulton, 2000), i...
Being bullied at school has serious mental health consequences for children. Whole school interventi...
The nature of children’s peer relationships, usually investigated in terms of mutual friends and/or ...
Our study adopted a person-based approach with the aim to identify socio-behavioral profiles of prim...
Research has demonstrated the importance of friendship for children’s adjustment (e.g., Ladd, 1990)....
Research suggests that the relationship between school bullying and its various risk factors should ...
The aim was to investigate the factors associated with the diverse bullying forms suffered by a vict...
During middle childhood, children begin to spend less time at home and more time with friends. Past ...
In the United States, research on peer victimization began in 1988 and has grown exponentially since...
Why are some children lonely, aggressive or they behaving prosocially at school? This study tends to...
Objectives: Bullying can occur within friendship groups but may be less likely to be identified as ‘...
We examined the association between involvement in peer victimisation in early childhood and differe...
It has been found that children tend to be friends with peers who assume similar roles to them in bu...
The focus of the thesis was to investigate the concurrent and longitudinal effects of friendship for...
This study investigates the dynamic interplay between bullying relationships and friendships in a sa...
Given the detrimental short- and long-term effects of peer-victimisation (Hawker & Boulton, 2000), i...
Being bullied at school has serious mental health consequences for children. Whole school interventi...
The nature of children’s peer relationships, usually investigated in terms of mutual friends and/or ...
Our study adopted a person-based approach with the aim to identify socio-behavioral profiles of prim...
Research has demonstrated the importance of friendship for children’s adjustment (e.g., Ladd, 1990)....
Research suggests that the relationship between school bullying and its various risk factors should ...
The aim was to investigate the factors associated with the diverse bullying forms suffered by a vict...
During middle childhood, children begin to spend less time at home and more time with friends. Past ...
In the United States, research on peer victimization began in 1988 and has grown exponentially since...
Why are some children lonely, aggressive or they behaving prosocially at school? This study tends to...