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Scott, Arianna; Wang, Cixin; Cheong, Yeram – School Mental Health, 2023
Bullying is a prevalent problem in schools and is linked to negative mental health and academic outcomes. Latinx youth, specifically, may experience higher rates of bullying and depression than their non-Latinx peers. Considering that bullying often occurs in front of peers, bystander intervention can be an effective way to reduce bullying at…
Descriptors: Bullying, Audience Response, Prosocial Behavior, Childrens Literature
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Robinson, Luz E.; Clements, Graceson; Drescher, Anne; El Sheikh, America; Milarsky, Tracey Kenyon; Hanebutt, Rachel; Graves, Katherine; Delgado, Alberto Valido; Espelage, Dorothy L.; Rose, Chad A. – School Mental Health, 2023
Students with disabilities or at risk for disability identification (SWD) are disproportionately affected by the bullying dynamic; however, professional development and educator-focused training on preventing bullying for this population is lacking. To address this gap, this study presents an analysis of qualitative data collected from general and…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Bullying, At Risk Students, Prevention
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Gao, Shuling; Chan, Ko Ling; Chen, Shimin; Zhong, Hua – School Mental Health, 2023
Left-behind children are children under 18 years old who live in their rural hometowns and are cared for by grandparents or other relatives for more than 6 months when their parents migrate from rural to urban areas for work. Left-behind adolescents are more likely to experience bullying victimization, which may lead to internalizing problem…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Areas, Migrant Workers, Bullying
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Miskimon, Kayla; Jenkins, Lyndsay N.; Kaminski, Sonya – School Mental Health, 2023
This study examined the associations between bullying victimization and mental health and academic performance outcomes. This study also examined the indirect effect of academic performance on the association between bullying victimization and mental health. Participants included 676 secondary school students from the Southeast region of the USA.…
Descriptors: Bullying, Victims, Mental Health, Academic Achievement
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Kishimoto, Tomoko; Ji, Xiaoning; Ding, Xinfang – School Mental Health, 2023
Previous studies that examined the associations among bullying experiences, psychological disturbances, and executive functions showed mixed results. They focused on certain subcomponents of the three sets of variables and did not reflect the comprehensive relationship. The present study explored these associations through regularized generalized…
Descriptors: Multivariate Analysis, Bullying, Student Experience, Executive Function
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O'Malley, Meagan D.; Cerna, Rebeca; Romero, Lisa; Zhang, Gary; Furlong, Michael J. – School Mental Health, 2022
Many sexual and gender minority youth (SGMY) experience bias-based bullying (i.e., bullying related to their minoritized social identities) at school. Compared to their straight and cisgender peers, SGMYs also report a disproportionately high prevalence of suicidal thoughts. This study used a sizeable, racially diverse, statewide sample of…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Bullying, Social Bias, At Risk Students
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Varela, Jorge J.; Sánchez, Paulina A.; González, Constanza; Oriol, Xavier; Valenzuela, Pilar; Cabrera, Tamara – School Mental Health, 2021
Negative relationships among peers, such as bullying, are risk factors for children's life satisfaction (LS). This is due to their negative impact on youth development over time. LS refers to the evaluation people make of their lives and overall quality of life. Within the school context, there are several important dimensions to the development…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Bullying, Life Satisfaction, Quality of Life
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Zhao, Yongping; Hong, Jun Sung; Zhao, Yufang; Yang, Dongliang – School Mental Health, 2021
Parent-child, teacher-student, and peer relationships are important for adolescents, and can be related to bullying victimization. However, limited research explores whether, how much, and how these three interpersonal relationships are related to bullying victimization based on different grade levels (junior high and high school) and…
Descriptors: Bullying, Victims, Interpersonal Relationship, Cultural Influences
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Llorent, Vicente J.; Diaz-Chaves, Adriana; Zych, Izabela; Twardowska-Staszek, Estera; Marín-López, Inmaculada – School Mental Health, 2021
Bullying and cyberbullying have been intensively studied in many countries, and research on the topic has been fruitful. Nevertheless, it is still necessary to advance knowledge on bullying and cyberbullying in many geographical areas and to discover their risk and protective factors. The objective of this study was to describe and compare the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Bullying, Computer Mediated Communication, Cultural Differences
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Chen, Ji-Kang; Wang, Shu-Chen; Chen, Yu-Wen; Huang, Tzu-Hsin – School Mental Health, 2021
While there is a strong assumption of a direct link between family climate and school bullying victimization, studies on such a direct link have shown inconsistent results. Furthermore, family climate and children's social relationships with teachers and peers at school have been considered potential protective factors against school bullying…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Bullying, Victims, Peer Relationship
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Bauman, Sheri; Zhao, Zhenqiang; Toomey, Russell; Hackett, Liam – School Mental Health, 2023
Victimization by bullying is often treated as a unitary construct, although there are multiple dimensions that are likely to affect the impact of the experience for the victim. Latent class analyses were used to identify classes of victimization by (a) form of bullying (seven categorical items), (b) perceptions of motivation for victimization (15…
Descriptors: Victims, Bullying, Motivation, Peer Relationship
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Krause, Amanda; Smith, J. David – School Mental Health, 2022
The relationship between teachers and students plays a critical role in the psychosocial development of children and youth. The literature documents numerous studies over several decades that have examined links between teacher-student relationships (TSRs) and bullying perpetration and victimization among students. The present meta-analytic study…
Descriptors: Bullying, Teacher Student Relationship, Conflict, Elementary School Students
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Shongwe, Mduduzi Colani; Dlamini, Lindelwa P.; Simelane, Maswati S.; Masuku, Sakhile K. S.; Shabalala, Fortunate S. – School Mental Health, 2021
Bullying is a global public health issue affecting youth, especially those in school. However, there is scarcity of research exploring potential gender differences in bullying victimization in Southern Africa. Thus, this study sought to determine the prevalence and correlates of bullying victimization among in-school youth in Eswatini (formerly…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gender Differences, Incidence, Bullying
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Kim, Samuel; Spadafora, Natalie; Craig, Wendy; Volk, Anthony A.; Zhang, Li – School Mental Health, 2021
Bullying is a peer relational problem that can inflict psychological harm onto both those who are victimized and those who witness it occur. Fostering a positive classroom environment is an important protective factor in preventing bullying. Authoritative classroom climates may protect victimized and bystander youth from negative mental health…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Bullying, Discipline, Classroom Environment
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Midgett, Aida; Doumas, Diana M. – School Mental Health, 2019
It is well documented that bullying victimization and perpetration are associated with mental health problems, including anxiety and depressive symptoms. Although the majority of students report witnessing bullying as bystanders, very few studies have investigated whether negative consequences associated with bullying extend beyond targets and…
Descriptors: Audiences, Bullying, Anxiety, Depression (Psychology)
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