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Why are adolescents harshly punished by parents more vulnerable to bullying victimization? Evidence across nine countries. Applied Research Quality Life (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11482-024-10413-x Download citation Received29 August 2024 Accepted03 December 2024 Published18 December 2024 DOI...
These children have other problems with aggression and control and may be abuse victims themselves. But there are also many otherwise well-adjusted children who just "think it's a cool thing to do," she said. Indeed, 85 percent of bullying cases happen for the benefit of an audience, Vee...
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Although the UNCRC adopts the right for all children to be free from abuse and exploitation, it is clearly evident that some children are more vulnerable to being exploited than others. The past two decades have underscored the fact that progress on a child’s well-being and rights is not ...
On top of this, social media gives kids essentially unlimited access to one another outside of school, which makes children vulnerable to being bullied all day every day. Nearly 60 percent of teenagers in the U.S. have experienced cyberbullying in their lives, and 63 percent admit that it ...
Young people are increasingly vulnerable to mental health issues, a phenomenon often referred to as “Generation Stress.” This term encapsulates the growing pressure young individuals face due to a combination of societal, technological, and academic factors. As these pressures mount, they contribute ...
Parental stress due to armed conflicts and forced displacement may also increase the risk of intrafamilial child maltreatment pre- and post-resettlement (Wood et al., 2020). These conditions make refugee-background children more vulnerable to child abuse and neglect (Ima & Hohm, 1991; Kasherwa,...
Understanding why teens are more susceptible to drug addiction requires a look at various factors that make adolescents particularly vulnerable. These include genetic and environmental influences, as well as family dynamics and substance abuse. Genetic and Environmental Influences Genetic and environmental fa...
” The one thing that I’ve seen is that almost all the people I meet who experience core self-hatred are highly sensitive people. People who have big emotional reactions to seemingly small events seem to be much more vulnerable to interpreting the world in a very negative way — and then...