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Vu, Ba Tuan; Van Heel, Martijn; Bosmans, Guy – International Journal of School & Educational Psychology, 2023
There has been an increase in peer violence in Vietnam. Although normative beliefs approving aggression have been considered an important factor in the development of peer violence in Western countries, few studies examine the factor in Vietnamese context. This limitation may be due to the lack of a validated scale used to evaluate the factor. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Questionnaires, Aggression, Beliefs
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Holter, Olivia G.; Goforth, Anisa N.; Pyke-Pierce, Kristen; Aguilar, Lisa N.; Belcourt, Annie – Psychology in the Schools, 2023
Previous research on the risk factors for the development of mental health disorders among Indigenous Peoples in the United States suggest that experiencing prejudice is correlated with the development of psychopathology. However, the relation between school-based prejudice, including microaggressions, and the development of depression remains…
Descriptors: Racism, Bullying, Depression (Psychology), Indigenous Populations
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Díaz, Kathleen I.; Fite, Paula J. – School Mental Health, 2023
There is limited research examining peer victimization (PV) experiences in early childhood, particularly during the transition from preschool to kindergarten. Given the gaps in the PV literature among this young population and the need for earlier PV prevention and intervention efforts, the current study advances the literature by examining: (1)…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Victims, Predictor Variables, Aggression
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Ersan, Ceyhun; Uslu, Banu – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2023
The present study examined whether emotion regulation plays a mediating role in the relationship between aggressive behavior and sleep disorders in young children. Data were collected during pandemic via the Sleep Disturbance Scale for Children, the Aggression Tendency Scale and the Emotion Regulation Check List from 662 mothers with children aged…
Descriptors: Sleep, Aggression, Emotional Response, Self Control
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Constanze Schlüter; Gerda Kraag; Jennifer Schmidt – International Journal of Bullying Prevention, 2023
Body shaming (BS) is a popular term for a type of negative social interaction, which frequently occurs in social media. However, there is a lack of a clear scientific definition of BS and data on its relation to other concepts in social aggression research. The present study therefore aimed at providing a definition and classification of BS. In an…
Descriptors: Human Body, Negative Attitudes, Social Media, Bullying
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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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Childs, Jonique R.; Thota, Neena; Calden, Adena – About Campus, 2022
Research suggests that diversity is not often readily accepted within the classroom by students driven by their personal perceptions and biases of working with diverse educators. Furthermore, racial ideologies are often projected across campus during communication and actions by students and faculty. Using a theoretical framework for…
Descriptors: Aggression, Racism, Diversity (Faculty), Educational Strategies
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Kozina, Ana; Marušic, Iris; Oskarsson, Magnus; Veldin, Manja; Vidmar, Maša; Mlekuž, Ana; Štremfel, Urška; Vršnik Perše, Tina – Educational Studies, 2022
Aggressive behaviour has negative consequences for students who are exposed to it and those who are aggressive. In addition to a number of negative consequences at the individual level aggression negatively impacts processes within the school. Successful methods of preventing and reducing aggressive behaviour at school often include activities…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Aggression, Empathy
Sabeen Sheikh – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The purpose of this dissertation was to gain an understanding of Muslim college students and campus administrators' responses to microaggressions that occur on college campuses. This study examined what were the reporting behaviors of Muslim college students when encountering microaggressions and discrimination. This study also sought to…
Descriptors: Muslims, College Students, Administrators, Aggression
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Megan Callahan; Johnny Matson; Celeste Tevis; Michaela Brown – Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 2022
Previous studies have examined the relationship between sleep problems and challenging behaviors in school-aged children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, literature has not examined this relationship in the context of toddlers or, more specifically, toddlers with aggression. The present study was conducted to examine…
Descriptors: Sleep, Behavior Problems, Toddlers, Aggression
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John E. Lochman; Robert D. Laird; Heather L. McDaniel; Caroline L. Boxmeyer; Summer S. Braun; Nicole P. Powell; Lixin Qu – Grantee Submission, 2024
Objective: The study examined the effects of therapeutic alliance (TA; relational bond, task collaboration) on externalizing behavior outcomes, how TA can operate differently when children are seen in individual versus group sessions, and how therapist-child disagreement in perceptions of TA affects outcomes. Method: 360 children (ages 9.2 to…
Descriptors: Intervention, Therapy, Counselor Client Relationship, Children
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Rotem Maor; Tesler Riki; Giladi Ariela; Ben-Meir Lilach; Jerassi Meital; Adilson Marques; Harel-Fisch Yossi – Journal of School Violence, 2024
School bullying and cyberbullying are serious public health problems that negatively affect the lives of school-aged children. We examined the correlation between risk behaviors and lack of resiliency factors with bullying and cyberbullying across seven Mediterranean countries. The sample consisted of 33,399 adolescents (51.1% girls) aged 11, 13,…
Descriptors: Bullying, Computer Mediated Communication, Aggression, Correlation
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Ning Zhu; Ruth Filik – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2024
We investigated the effect of culture and social status on sarcasm interpretation. Two hundred U.K. participants and 200 Chinese participants read scenarios in which the final comment could be either literal or sarcastic criticism and the speaker had equal, higher, or lower social status compared to the recipient. Comments were rated on degree of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Influences, Social Status, Negative Attitudes
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Marlieke van Swieten; Peter de Looff; Joanneke VanDerNagel; Robert Didden – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2024
Background: Aggressive behaviour (AB) and non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) are common in people with mild intellectual disability or borderline intellectual functioning, leading to adverse consequences for themselves and those around them. Method: We investigated the relationship between AB (both total and physical in particular) and NSSI and risk…
Descriptors: Mild Intellectual Disability, Aggression, Self Destructive Behavior, Adults
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Yun Jung Choi; Changsook Kim – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2024
With the explosive growth in time spent on YouTube by babies and toddlers, it's important to analyze what they're watching on YouTube. Indexes that evaluate the contents of YouTube channels for infants and toddlers have been developed, but since those were evaluation-based indexes of educators and parents, it is difficult to find out what content…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Social Media, Infants, Cognitive Development
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