Long Term Effects of Childhood Bullying: Impairment of Psycho-Social Functioning in AdultsThe purpose of this study was to explore the long-term effects of those who were victims of bullying during adolescence and discover correlates of bullying on psychological and social functioning. The expectation...
19A recent Duke University report shows that bullying can have permanent effects. The report is based on research that began in 1993. The Great Smoky Mountains study observed 1,420 children from western North Carolina for years. The scientists followed the people as they went through childhood to...
The recent increase in the population of women in prison within the societal context of China has shifted attention towards understanding the unique psychological and social dynamics distinct from those traditionally associated with man offenders. Growing evidence suggests that childhood experiences of discri...
Previous studies suggested that childhood maltreatment was associated with cyberbullying. However, it's not clear the internal cognitive processes of how maltreatment causes cyberbullying. Therefore, the current study aims to explore the effect of childhood maltreatment on cyberbullying and the mediating ...
It can be caused by a series of events or one severe incident. Unfortunately, childhood trauma is usually experienced repeatedly. For example, many children endure sexual abuse, bullying, and severe family problems over and over again. Children may experience a variety of traumas that have ...
between childhood trauma and NSSI, and between bullying and NSSI. Childhood trauma can not only directly affect the severity of NSSI but also indirectly aggravate the severity of NSSI through bullying victimization. The mediating effects of bullying victimization on emotional abuse, physical abuse, emot...
What is cyberbullying, and what are some psychological effects it can have on its victims? What are the developmental changes in aggression that occur over childhood? Describe the importance of early childhood development and the effects of genetic and environmental factors on the development. ...
CHILDHOODAGGRESSIONHERITABILITYRECOGNITIONINVOLVEMENTPERSPECTIVEPOPULARITYObjective. As empathy is an important predictor of both bullying and defending behavior, many anti-bullying interventions aim to increase empathy among students. However, little is known on whether these interventions enhance both affective ...
It can be caused by a series of events or one severe incident. Unfortunately, childhood trauma is usually experienced repeatedly. For example, many children endure sexual abuse, bullying, and severe family problems over and over again. Children may experience a variety of traumas that have ...
Bullying - Lifespan Psych Class References: Brubacher, Michael R., Fondacar, Mark R., Brank, Eve M., Brown, Veda E., Miller, Scott A., (2009). Procedural Justice in Resolving Family Disputes: Implications For Childhood Bullying. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, Vol 15(3), Aug, ...