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Samantha M. van Rens; Cristina Lemelin; Patricia H. Kloosterman; Laura J. Summerfeldt; James D. A. Parker – Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 2025
Although previous research has found trait emotional intelligence (TEI) to be a moderate predictor of bullying behaviors in adolescents, this work has limited generalizability. The current study is the first to use a multidimensional approach to both TEI and bullying behaviors when looking at their relationship in high school students. The study…
Descriptors: Bullying, High School Students, Emotional Intelligence, Predictor Variables
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Marien Alet Graham – Education Inquiry, 2025
South African children have a right to equitable education free from harm. Still, news of school bullying incidents continues to grab South African news headlines. Creating a safe environment conducive to learning is vital in learners' mathematics achievement (MA). We investigated the association between bullying and Grade 9 MA in South African…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Bullying, Computer Mediated Communication, Low Achievement
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María-Luisa Rodríguez-de Arriba; Paz Elipe Muñoz; Virginia Sánchez-Jiménez; Rosario Del Rey – European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2024
Violence towards LGBTQ+ people is a topic of growing social and research interest. The scientific literature has mainly focused on victimization, with few studies exploring the factors that could trigger LGBTQ+ harassment perpetration in adolescents. Moral disengagement is postulated as a possible predictor variable as it has previously shown a…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Social Bias, Bullying, Moral Values
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Boutin, Stéphanie; Bégin, Vincent; Déry, Michèle – Developmental Psychology, 2023
Children who show elevated levels of indirect aggression (IA) from childhood to adolescence are at increased risks of experiencing detrimental outcomes. Some studies suggest that psychopathic traits could act as a predisposing vulnerability in the development of IA, but the contributions of all three dimensions of psychopathic traits in explaining…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Adolescents, Psychopathology
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Daimei Sasayama; Tomonori Owa; Tetsuya Kudo; Wakako Kaneko; Mizuho Makita; Rie Kuge; Ken Shiraishi; Tetsuo Nomiyama; Shinsuke Washizuka; Hideo Honda – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2024
Attention deficit/hyperactivity behaviors in children are often unnoticed until they reach school age; however, evidence suggests that attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) tends to develop at an earlier age. Recent studies also indicate that perinatal maternal mental health is associated with ADHD symptoms in offspring. This study…
Descriptors: Mothers, Birth, Depression (Psychology), Stress Variables
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Kostas A. Fanti; Ioannis Mavrommatis; Andraya Whittaker – European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2024
The objective of the study was to examine how distinct psychopathic traits, including callous-unemotional (CU) traits, impulsivity and narcissism, as well as family, school and friend social support are longitudinally associated with cyberbullying and cyber-victimization. Associations were investigated by employing a four-year longitudinal design…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Individual Characteristics, Correlation, Bullying
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O'Donnell, Alexander W.; Redmond, Gerry; Skattebol, Jennifer; Allen, Jacqueline; Thomson, Cathy; MacDougall, Colin – Youth & Society, 2023
Past research has demonstrated an association between financial hardships and risk-taking behaviors (defined as delinquent or transgressive acts). However, this effect may differ based upon the provision of protective spaces, like those offered in extracurricular activities. In the current study, we examined the longitudinal effect of financial…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Financial Problems, Risk
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Hamarta, Erdal; Aka, Muhammed; Akbulut, Ömer Faruk – European Journal of Psychology and Educational Research, 2023
Online trolling is online behavior in which the troll provokes, harms, and pretends to be someone else to achieve their goals. The purpose of trolls may be to harm the other person, but they can also be for entertainment purposes. Online trolling, for whatever purpose, can have significant psychological effects on individuals and people who are…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Personality Problems, Internet, Computer Mediated Communication
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Mooney, Robyn – Industry and Higher Education, 2023
Whilst student engagement with learning has been consistently linked to positive academic outcomes, there has been an increasing focus among higher education institutions on the importance of producing employable graduates. This study investigated whether individual differences in socially aversive personality traits predict different types of…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Learner Engagement, Student Attitudes, Employment Potential
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Yayci, Levent – International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 2020
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between revenge behavior and life satisfaction among students at a state university in Turkey, and to determine whether the revenge behavior and life satisfaction levels differed according to some variables such as gender and grade. A total number of 300 students; 178 female and 122 male, at the…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Life Satisfaction, College Students, Foreign Countries
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Ümit Dogan; Hüseyin Aslan – International Journal of Psychology and Educational Studies, 2024
This research investigated the relationship between school principals' toxic leadership behaviors and teachers' perceptions of organizational gossip using the relational screening model. The sample consisted of 276 teachers selected through a simple random sampling method from public schools in Sakarya province. The Toxic Leadership Scale and…
Descriptors: Principals, Leadership Styles, Administrator Behavior, Antisocial Behavior
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Osei, Gershon K. – Youth & Society, 2023
The risk of delinquent to antisocial behaviors among youth (teenagers) seem to be more prevalent in group homes than other foster homes. The aim of this study was to examine the association between negative peer influence and youth antisocial behaviors in group homes. Participants were 875 youth aged 10 to 17 at baseline (2010-2011). Logistic…
Descriptors: Delinquency, At Risk Persons, Antisocial Behavior, Adolescents
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Fatma Balaban; Ayse Kazanci-Tinmaz – International Journal of Contemporary Educational Research, 2024
The study examines how the toxic leadership behaviors of school principals relate to teachers' perceived stress. It is a correlational survey model, and the sample consists of 278 primary and secondary school teachers. We collected the data with the Perceived Stress Scale and Toxic Leadership Scale. The findings show that gender does not cause a…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Leadership Styles, Teacher Attitudes, Elementary School Teachers
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Liu, Ke; Wang, Jing; Wei, Xinyi; Lei, Li – Youth & Society, 2023
Phubbing, the ignoring of one's companions to pay attention to one's phone, is ubiquitous. Yet far less is known about its interpersonal transmission. Based on the social learning theory and the theory of normative social behavior, this cross-sectional study tested the associations between perceived parental phubbing and teenagers' phubbing. Two…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Antisocial Behavior, Correlation
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Wang, Ying; Hawk, Skyler T.; Wong, Natalie; Zhang, Yan – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2023
Narcissistic youth use social media to engage in a variety of self-promotional behaviors, which have either antisocial or prosocial characteristics. Differing views exist to explain the processes underlying narcissistic self-promotion, either characterizing these actions as intentional, or as impulsive. This study compared intentional…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Prosocial Behavior, Social Media, Bullying
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