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Peer victimisation and its association with psychological and somatic health problems among adolescents in northern Russia

Peer victimisation and its association with psychological and somatic health problems among adolescents in northern Russia

... and victimisation for psychosomatic health ...more victimisation and having higher odds of poor health accords with findings from the earlier HBSC study conducted in 28 countries in Europe and North America ...

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oa Crime Research in South Africa - Peer victimisation in schools : the observation of bullying

oa Crime Research in South Africa - Peer victimisation in schools : the observation of bullying

... Peer victimisation or bullying is one of the hidden elements of the culture of violence that contributes to different manifestations of violence in our society, such as child abuse, domestic violence, ...

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oa Crime Research in South Africa - Peer victimisation in schools : predisposition to, reasons for and measures against this prevalent phenomenon

oa Crime Research in South Africa - Peer victimisation in schools : predisposition to, reasons for and measures against this prevalent phenomenon

... addressing peer victimisation is through comprehensive, integrated school programmes, intervention to reduce opportunities, and rewards for non bullying behaviour rather than focusing on the perpetrators ...

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The role of cognitive appraisals in the relationship between peer-victimisation and adjustment : a longitudinal study

The role of cognitive appraisals in the relationship between peer-victimisation and adjustment : a longitudinal study

... Results H2: Primary appraisals of threat, blame, challenge and control, will mediate the relationship between peer-victimisation and symptoms of depression over time.... Discussion Bully[r] ...

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oa Crime Research in South Africa - Peer victimisation in schools : the victims

oa Crime Research in South Africa - Peer victimisation in schools : the victims

... Most of the learners had been subjected to milder forms of bullying, such as teasing (48.8%) and name- calling (50.7%). More serious bullying incidents occurred less frequently. Less than one- third (23.2%) of the ...

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Peer victimisation during adolescence and its impact on depression in early adulthood : prospective cohort study in the United Kingdom

Peer victimisation during adolescence and its impact on depression in early adulthood : prospective cohort study in the United Kingdom

... of peer victimisation in the past six months, responding “no,” “yes sometimes” (<4 times), “yes repeatedly” (≥4 times), or “yes very frequently” (at least once per ...overt victimisation (for ...

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An attributional analysis of peer victimisation and bullying behaviour in school children : a replication and extension : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Psychology at Massey University,

An attributional analysis of peer victimisation and bullying behaviour in school children : a replication and extension : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Psychology at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... Graham and Juvonen 1998a then analysed whether the relationship between self-perceptions of victimisation and the adjustment problems and low self worth was still the same when peer and [r] ...

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Family factors, bullying victimisation and wellbeing in adolescents

Family factors, bullying victimisation and wellbeing in adolescents

... from peer bullying in that much more perpetration and victimisation by the same child (bully/victims) is ...of peer victimisation and the reduction with age found here is remarkably similar to ...

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Help seeking amongst child and adolescent victims of peer-aggression and bullying: The influence of school-stage, gender, victimisation, appraisal, and emotion

Help seeking amongst child and adolescent victims of peer-aggression and bullying: The influence of school-stage, gender, victimisation, appraisal, and emotion

... eliminate peer-victimisation and bullying in schools, and they should be involved as fully as possible in tackling the ...more peer support initiatives as well as emphasising to pupils and parents ...

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Victimisation, poly-victimisation and health-related quality of life among high school students in Vietnam: a cross-sectional survey

Victimisation, poly-victimisation and health-related quality of life among high school students in Vietnam: a cross-sectional survey

... poly- victimisation is a superior construct to individual forms of victimisation in research in understanding the impact of violence against children and adolescents and their implications for policies and ...

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A metric of the difference between perception of security and victimisation rates

A metric of the difference between perception of security and victimisation rates

... actual victimisation rates, then this raises the question of what our policy mak- ers can do to alter this perception to create vibrant, and economically successful ...

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Peer to Peer Grids

Peer to Peer Grids

... architecture, which supports communication channels between Web services which can either be direct or pass through some mechanism allowing various services on the events. These could be low-level such as routing between ...

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‘They’re Very Lonely’: Understanding the Fraud Victimisation of Seniors

‘They’re Very Lonely’: Understanding the Fraud Victimisation of Seniors

... There are currently limited avenues of victim support available to those who experience fraud (Cross et al. 2014). The SSU is one of only a few support programs globally to specifically target this particular group, and ...

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PEER TO PEER COMPUTING

PEER TO PEER COMPUTING

... The term “peer-to-peer” (P2P) refers to a class of systems and applications that employ distributed resources to perform a function in a decentralized manner. With the pervasive deployment of computers, P2P ...

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Juvenile victimisation in a group of young Sri Lankan adults

Juvenile victimisation in a group of young Sri Lankan adults

... of victimisation is not rare ...of victimisation, that if left unrecognised, could have effects on the child reaching full developmental ...of victimisation experienced during ...

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Articles | British Journal of Community Justice

Articles | British Journal of Community Justice

... been accompanied by other ‘threats’, like for example, ‘new terrorism’, that equally transgress our routines, habits, what it is that we can collectively take for granted. One element of which is our concept of justice ...

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Nature

Nature

... • 77% of clients have seen or experienced bullying • Low-level hassling, victimisation or social.. ostracism..[r] ...

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The narrative of victimisation and de-radicalisation: An expert view

The narrative of victimisation and de-radicalisation: An expert view

... It was found that all references made to victimization by the interviewed experts could be placed under the head- ings of identity and meaning-making, emotions and culture con fi rming th[r] ...

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Predicting fear of crime:Personality outperforms prior victimisation

Predicting fear of crime:Personality outperforms prior victimisation

... previous victimisation are unlikely to operate in isolation and research that adopts a specifically psychological approach concerning a fear of crime is a relatively recent advance ...

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On the Performance of Peer Selection Strategies in Stochastic Peer-to-Peer Networks

On the Performance of Peer Selection Strategies in Stochastic Peer-to-Peer Networks

... each peer performs are identical and there is no distinction between one peer from ...Each peer can issue, relay, and reply to query or service ...

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