The aim of this paper is the presentation and analysis of the data collection methodology and content of the first volume of the Kosovo Memory Book 1998-2000, as an example of collecting and displaying data of war victimisation from the territory of the former Yugoslavia. Analysis of the ...
Research shows that interactions online are associated with similar structural correlates and patterns of brain activity to real-world (offline) relationships, and that the brain experiences peer victimisation (e.g., cyberbullying) in the same way that it experiences physical pain. Furthermore, these...
An example of a relationship type that is highly interdependent for outcomes while being informal, stable, and personal is, of course, the married couple. Married couples may experience conflict over any number of issues, including budget allocation, division of household chores, family roles, faile...
(2011). Cyberbullying and Victimisation among Turkish University Students. Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 27(7), 1155-1170. *Al Qudah, M. F., Al-Barashdi, H. S., Hassan, E. M. A. H., Albursan, I. S., Heilat, M. Q., Bakhiet, S. F. A., & Al-Khadher, ...
I cannot speak highly enough of the University staff and the volunteers who put in such hard work to make the day a memory for a lifetime. This wasn’t just ticking boxes, this was an outstanding example of true disability awareness and a wholehearted commitment to accessibility. I was ...
Empirical support has also been provided for sex-related cognitions as predictors of students’ harmful sexual behaviors. For example, studies have shown that male students in the US who possess problematic sexual fantasies are more likely to engage in illegal sexual activities compared to those witho...
Adversity can manifest in various forms including psychosocial factors such as childhood maltreatment, peer victimisation, social isolation, affective loss, domestic conflict, or poverty, as well as exposure to environmental toxins. Despite the shared aspect of stress biology underlying these adversities, ...
For example, constructions of women as dependent, emotional, and traumatised by victimisation often appeared as explanations and excuses for women's offending. In contrast, such 'troubles' appeared as simply unbelievable or irrelevant in the case of men. In this way, men were denied justifications...
The most extreme example of peer rejection ispeer victimisation, for which there is extensive evidence associating it with anxiety and depression (Casper & Card, 2017;Hawker & Boulton, 2000;Tsaousis, 2016). Moreover, specific teasing about weight is associated with body dissatisfaction and this rel...
the experience of the trauma. For example, such a bodily focus may assist the victim to cope with intrapsychic and interpersonal conflicts including feelings of shame, powerlessness, and bodily discomfort. The experience of abuse-related loss of control over one’s body may also be manifested thr...