The aims of this study were to administer an assessment measure that would identify prosocial children, bullies and their victims, and to examine the underlying structure of children's perceptions of peer social behaviour in these three groups. Three versions (peer nomination, self and teacher rating) of a newly developed child social behaviour questionnaire(CSBQ) were completed by children (aged 9/10 years, n321) and their teachers in 14 Scottish primary schools. The CSBQ is distinguished from other extant measures by its joint focus on both prosocial and antisocial child behaviours, and by its use of concrete and empirically derived items. In conjunction with sociometric data, which was also elicited from the children, the CSBQ yielded sc...
Early failure in peer relations is widely recognized as predictive of maladjustment, and numerous st...
Being involved in bullying places a child at risk of poor psychosocial and educational outcomes. Thi...
The purpose of this study was to determine how children at-risk for attention problems/motor exces...
The aims of this study were to administer an assessment measure that would identify prosocial childr...
This study investigated whether peer-nominated prosocial and antisocial children have different perc...
This study investigates links between children's social behaviour and their sociometric status, empa...
This thesis reports the findings of a series of five linked studies which involved a total of 473 ch...
There has been recent emphasis on the importance of investigating prosocial and antisocial behavior ...
In this study we describe the PEERS Measure, a computerized assessment instrument that takes an inno...
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The purpose of the study was to determine if empirically-derived dimensions would emerge from teache...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the choice of friendship 5-6 year olds attending presch...
In this study we describe the PEERS Measure, a computerized assessment instrument that takes an inno...
This study examined the aggressive behaviors of children through peer ratings. The relations between...
There has been recent emphasis on the importance of investigating prosocial and antisocial behavior ...
Early failure in peer relations is widely recognized as predictive of maladjustment, and numerous st...
Being involved in bullying places a child at risk of poor psychosocial and educational outcomes. Thi...
The purpose of this study was to determine how children at-risk for attention problems/motor exces...
The aims of this study were to administer an assessment measure that would identify prosocial childr...
This study investigated whether peer-nominated prosocial and antisocial children have different perc...
This study investigates links between children's social behaviour and their sociometric status, empa...
This thesis reports the findings of a series of five linked studies which involved a total of 473 ch...
There has been recent emphasis on the importance of investigating prosocial and antisocial behavior ...
In this study we describe the PEERS Measure, a computerized assessment instrument that takes an inno...
Contains fulltext : 145401.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...
The purpose of the study was to determine if empirically-derived dimensions would emerge from teache...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the choice of friendship 5-6 year olds attending presch...
In this study we describe the PEERS Measure, a computerized assessment instrument that takes an inno...
This study examined the aggressive behaviors of children through peer ratings. The relations between...
There has been recent emphasis on the importance of investigating prosocial and antisocial behavior ...
Early failure in peer relations is widely recognized as predictive of maladjustment, and numerous st...
Being involved in bullying places a child at risk of poor psychosocial and educational outcomes. Thi...
The purpose of this study was to determine how children at-risk for attention problems/motor exces...