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392 related items for PubMed ID: 25645100

  • 1. A longitudinal study of the social and emotional predictors and consequences of cyber and traditional bullying victimisation.
    Cross D, Lester L, Barnes A.
    Int J Public Health; 2015 Feb; 60(2):207-17. PubMed ID: 25645100
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  • 2. Exploring traditional and cyberbullying among Irish adolescents.
    Callaghan M, Kelly C, Molcho M.
    Int J Public Health; 2015 Feb; 60(2):199-206. PubMed ID: 25540816
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  • 3. Association of different forms of bullying victimisation with adolescents' psychological distress and reduced emotional wellbeing.
    Thomas HJ, Chan GC, Scott JG, Connor JP, Kelly AB, Williams J.
    Aust N Z J Psychiatry; 2016 Apr; 50(4):371-9. PubMed ID: 26296367
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  • 4. Relationships among cyberbullying, school bullying, and mental health in Taiwanese adolescents.
    Chang FC, Lee CM, Chiu CH, Hsi WY, Huang TF, Pan YC.
    J Sch Health; 2013 Jun; 83(6):454-62. PubMed ID: 23586891
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  • 5. Longitudinal impact of the Cyber Friendly Schools program on adolescents' cyberbullying behavior.
    Cross D, Shaw T, Hadwen K, Cardoso P, Slee P, Roberts C, Thomas L, Barnes A.
    Aggress Behav; 2016 Jun; 42(2):166-80. PubMed ID: 26351263
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  • 6. Cross-contextual stability of bullying victimization: a person-oriented analysis of cyber and traditional bullying experiences among adolescents.
    Erentaitė R, Bergman LR, Zukauskienė R.
    Scand J Psychol; 2012 Apr; 53(2):181-90. PubMed ID: 22251062
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  • 7. [Cyber-bullying in adolescents: associated psychosocial problems and comparison with school bullying].
    Kubiszewski V, Fontaine R, Huré K, Rusch E.
    Encephale; 2013 Apr; 39(2):77-84. PubMed ID: 23095590
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  • 8. Victimisation through bullying and cyberbullying: Emotional intelligence, severity of victimisation and technology use in different types of victims.
    Beltrán-Catalán M, Zych I, Ortega-Ruiz R, Llorent VJ.
    Psicothema; 2018 May; 30(2):183-188. PubMed ID: 29694319
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  • 9. Bullying victimisation, self harm and associated factors in Irish adolescent boys.
    McMahon EM, Reulbach U, Keeley H, Perry IJ, Arensman E.
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  • 10. Predictors of Traditional and Cyber-Bullying Victimization: A Longitudinal Study of Australian Secondary School Students.
    Hemphill SA, Tollit M, Kotevski A, Heerde JA.
    J Interpers Violence; 2015 Sep; 30(15):2567-90. PubMed ID: 25315480
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  • 11. Longitudinal associations between cyber-bullying perpetration and victimization and problem behavior and mental health problems in young Australians.
    Hemphill SA, Kotevski A, Heerde JA.
    Int J Public Health; 2015 Feb; 60(2):227-37. PubMed ID: 25588814
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  • 12. Longitudinal predictors of cyber and traditional bullying perpetration in Australian secondary school students.
    Hemphill SA, Kotevski A, Tollit M, Smith R, Herrenkohl TI, Toumbourou JW, Catalano RF.
    J Adolesc Health; 2012 Jul; 51(1):59-65. PubMed ID: 22727078
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  • 13. Brief report: Emotional intelligence, victimisation and bullying in adolescents.
    Lomas J, Stough C, Hansen K, Downey LA.
    J Adolesc; 2012 Feb; 35(1):207-11. PubMed ID: 21470670
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  • 14. The overlap between cyberbullying and traditional bullying.
    Waasdorp TE, Bradshaw CP.
    J Adolesc Health; 2015 May; 56(5):483-8. PubMed ID: 25631040
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  • 18. Evaluating Risk and Protective Factors for Suicidality and Self-Harm in Australian Adolescents With Traditional Bullying and Cyberbullying Victimizations.
    Islam MI, Yunus FM, Kabir E, Khanam R.
    Am J Health Promot; 2022 Jan; 36(1):73-83. PubMed ID: 34308672
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  • 19. Traditional Bullying, Cyberbullying and Mental Health in Early Adolescents: Forgiveness as a Protective Factor of Peer Victimisation.
    Quintana-Orts C, Rey L.
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  • 20. Does psychological functioning mediate the relationship between bullying involvement and weight loss preoccupation in adolescents? A two-stage cross-sectional study.
    Lee K, Guy A, Dale J, Wolke D.
    Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act; 2017 Mar 24; 14(1):38. PubMed ID: 28340581
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