The goal of this work was to explore the relations among antisocial behavior, engagement in bullying/cyberbullying, and conflict resolution skills. The sample comprised 3,026 Spanish participants, aged between 12 and 18years (48.5% males, 51.5% females), enrolled in various public (45.6%) and private (54.4%) schools of the Basque Country. Using a descriptive and correlational design, 4 assessment instruments were administered to measure the variables under study (antisocial behavior, bullying/cyberbullying, and conflict resolution skills). The correlational analyses and analyses of variance confirmed that adolescents and youth of both sexes with high scores in antisocial behavior were significantly more involved in all the roles of bullies ...
(1) Background: This study examines school bullying and cyberbullying, which are unfortunate realiti...
Bullying can have serious physical and emotional consequences. In recent years, interest in this phe...
The recognition of some overlap between face to face harassment (bullying) and via digital harassmen...
El trabajo tuvo como objetivo explorar las relaciones que existen entre la conducta antisocial, la i...
There is a growing interest in preventing cyberbullying in youth. However, multiple questions remain...
This study’s main objective is to analyze the psychosocial profile of adolescent perpetrators of cyb...
Cyberbullying is a phenomenon of growing social concern that affects an increasing number of childre...
Coexistence between adolescents in educational centres and people outside these centres is increasin...
The emergence of the Information Technologies and Communication have led to a profound structural ch...
Cyberbullying has been identified as one of the most important problems among young people in the la...
Cyberbullying is a common social maladjustment that has negative repercussions on the wellbeing and ...
ABSTRACTThe bullying phenomenon is a critically important subject in educational settings as well as...
The purpose of the study was to analyze the connections between victimization and perpetration of fa...
Research on the characteristics shown by children who cyberbully others is scarce. The objective of ...
Bullying is a form of repeated aggression against a person with the intent to harm and participate i...
(1) Background: This study examines school bullying and cyberbullying, which are unfortunate realiti...
Bullying can have serious physical and emotional consequences. In recent years, interest in this phe...
The recognition of some overlap between face to face harassment (bullying) and via digital harassmen...
El trabajo tuvo como objetivo explorar las relaciones que existen entre la conducta antisocial, la i...
There is a growing interest in preventing cyberbullying in youth. However, multiple questions remain...
This study’s main objective is to analyze the psychosocial profile of adolescent perpetrators of cyb...
Cyberbullying is a phenomenon of growing social concern that affects an increasing number of childre...
Coexistence between adolescents in educational centres and people outside these centres is increasin...
The emergence of the Information Technologies and Communication have led to a profound structural ch...
Cyberbullying has been identified as one of the most important problems among young people in the la...
Cyberbullying is a common social maladjustment that has negative repercussions on the wellbeing and ...
ABSTRACTThe bullying phenomenon is a critically important subject in educational settings as well as...
The purpose of the study was to analyze the connections between victimization and perpetration of fa...
Research on the characteristics shown by children who cyberbully others is scarce. The objective of ...
Bullying is a form of repeated aggression against a person with the intent to harm and participate i...
(1) Background: This study examines school bullying and cyberbullying, which are unfortunate realiti...
Bullying can have serious physical and emotional consequences. In recent years, interest in this phe...
The recognition of some overlap between face to face harassment (bullying) and via digital harassmen...