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546 related items for PubMed ID: 25905143

  • 1. The differential impacts of episodic, chronic, and cumulative physical bullying and cyberbullying: the effects of victimization on the school experiences, social support, and mental health of rural adolescents.
    Smokowski PR, Evans CB, Cotter KL.
    Violence Vict; 2014; 29(6):1029-46. PubMed ID: 25905143
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  • 2. Relationships among cyberbullying, school bullying, and mental health in Taiwanese adolescents.
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    J Sch Health; 2013 Jun; 83(6):454-62. PubMed ID: 23586891
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  • 3. Individual and contextual factors associated with patterns of aggression and peer victimization during middle school.
    Bettencourt AF, Farrell AD.
    J Youth Adolesc; 2013 Feb; 42(2):285-302. PubMed ID: 23160659
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  • 4. Does bullying victimization really influence adolescents' psychosocial problems? A three-wave longitudinal study in China.
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    J Affect Disord; 2019 Mar 01; 246():603-610. PubMed ID: 30605879
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  • 5. Cyberbullying Victimization in Adolescents as Related to Body Esteem, Social Support, and Social Self-Efficacy.
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  • 6. Gender bias in the measurement of peer victimization: an application of item response theory.
    Bevans KB, Bradshaw CP, Waasdorp TE.
    Aggress Behav; 2013 Mar 01; 39(5):370-80. PubMed ID: 23740871
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  • 7. School Bullying Victimization and Depression Symptoms in Adolescents: The Mediating Role of Internet Addiction and Moderating Role of Living Areas.
    Lai S, Li J, Shen C, Zhang S, Yang Y, Zhang X, Yang X, Zhou Z, Lu L.
    Psychiatr Q; 2024 Sep 01; 95(3):481-496. PubMed ID: 39145816
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  • 8. Cyberbullying and self-esteem.
    Patchin JW, Hinduja S.
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  • 9. Daily school peer victimization experiences among Mexican-American adolescents: associations with psychosocial, physical and school adjustment.
    Espinoza G, Gonzales NA, Fuligni AJ.
    J Youth Adolesc; 2013 Dec 01; 42(12):1775-88. PubMed ID: 23238764
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  • 10. Who Becomes a Bullying Perpetrator After the Experience of Bullying Victimization? The Moderating Role of Self-esteem.
    Choi B, Park S.
    J Youth Adolesc; 2018 Nov 01; 47(11):2414-2423. PubMed ID: 30099648
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  • 11. 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 01; 53(2):181-90. PubMed ID: 22251062
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  • 12. Future Orientation among Students Exposed to School Bullying and Cyberbullying Victimization.
    Låftman SB, Alm S, Sandahl J, Modin B.
    Int J Environ Res Public Health; 2018 Mar 27; 15(4):. PubMed ID: 29584631
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  • 13. Peer Victimization and Adolescent Mental Health: School-level Victimization as a Moderator.
    Zhang Y, Fang Y, Wang Y, Liu S, Wang X, Zhang S, Chen Z.
    J Interpers Violence; 2024 Nov 27; 39(21-22):4647-4666. PubMed ID: 38587277
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  • 14. Bullying victimization among preadolescents in a community-based sample in Canada: a latent class analysis.
    Ashrafi A, Feng CX, Neudorf C, Alphonsus KB.
    BMC Res Notes; 2020 Mar 07; 13(1):138. PubMed ID: 32143693
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  • 15. Gender, bullying victimization, and education.
    Popp AM, Peguero AA, Day KR, Kahle LL.
    Violence Vict; 2014 Mar 07; 29(5):843-56. PubMed ID: 25905132
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  • 16. Adolescents Transitioning to High School: Sex Differences in Bullying Victimization Associated With Depressive Symptoms, Suicide Ideation, and Suicide Attempts.
    Williams SG, Langhinrichsen-Rohling J, Wornell C, Finnegan H.
    J Sch Nurs; 2017 Dec 07; 33(6):467-479. PubMed ID: 28056616
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  • 17. The association between bullying and psychological health among senior high school students in Ghana, West Africa.
    Owusu A, Hart P, Oliver B, Kang M.
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  • 18. Continued Bullying Victimization from Childhood to Young Adulthood: a Longitudinal Study of Mediating and Protective Factors.
    Brendgen M, Poulin F.
    J Abnorm Child Psychol; 2018 Jan 07; 46(1):27-39. PubMed ID: 28608169
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  • 19. Peer and self-reported victimization: Do non-victimized students give victimization nominations to classmates who are self-reported victims?
    Oldenburg B, Barrera D, Olthof T, Goossens F, van der Meulen M, Vermande M, Aleva E, Sentse M, Veenstra R.
    J Sch Psychol; 2015 Aug 07; 53(4):309-21. PubMed ID: 26270275
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  • 20. Self- and Peer-Identified Victims in Late Childhood: Differences in Perceptions of the School Ecology.
    Dawes M, Chen CC, Farmer TW, Hamm JV.
    J Youth Adolesc; 2017 Nov 07; 46(11):2273-2288. PubMed ID: 28508249
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