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Structural Family Characteristics and Sibling Bullying

Trouble in the nest : antecedents of sibling bullying victimization and perpetration

Trouble in the nest : antecedents of sibling bullying victimization and perpetration

... Abstract Sibling bullying is highly prevalent and has been found to have adverse effects on mental health lasting into early ...predicts sibling bullying roles (uninvolved, victim, ...

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Bullying in the family : sibling bullying

Bullying in the family : sibling bullying

... that sibling rivalry is a universal situation among people regardless of their various cultural forms, arising directly out of biologic ...that sibling rivalry, the aggressive response to the new baby, is ...

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All in the Family: A Retrospective Study Comparing Sibling
Bullying and Peer Bullying

All in the Family: A Retrospective Study Comparing Sibling Bullying and Peer Bullying

... vs. Sibling Vignettes — In order to understand how participants would respond differently to peer ver- sus sibling bullying we randomly assigned participants to receive one of four vignettes ...

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Precursors and outcomes of sibling bullying

Precursors and outcomes of sibling bullying

... indirect sibling conflicts were included, where direct conflicts referred to a sibling directly physically and/or verbally harming another sibling, and indirect conflicts referred to a sibling ...

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Bullying and Victimization in Middle School: The Role of Individual Characteristics, Family Functioning, and School Contexts

Bullying and Victimization in Middle School: The Role of Individual Characteristics, Family Functioning, and School Contexts

... assessing bullying has been used in several international and national intervention strategies, including the National Model Blueprints Bullying Prevention Program in the United States (Olweus, Limber, & ...

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Compensating disadvantageous life events : social origin differences in the effects of family and sibling characteristics on educational outcomes

Compensating disadvantageous life events : social origin differences in the effects of family and sibling characteristics on educational outcomes

... outcome only through the treatment—is inherently untestable (Imbens and Angrist 1994). We argue that in our study the probability for the latter source of confounding is small. However, one such possibility is that a ...

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Sibling Bullying and Risk of Depression, Anxiety, and Self-Harm: A Prospective Cohort Study

Sibling Bullying and Risk of Depression, Anxiety, and Self-Harm: A Prospective Cohort Study

... of sibling con fl ict are associated with an increased risk of later internalizing ...of sibling bullying is prospectively associated with psychiat- ric diagnoses in young ...18,19 sibling ...

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Structural and Financial Characteristics of U.S. Farms: 2001 Family Farm Report

Structural and Financial Characteristics of U.S. Farms: 2001 Family Farm Report

... the family farm business across generations by reducing the likelihood that the farm or some of its assets would need to be sold to pay Federal estate ...small family farms from both the payment of tax and ...

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Organizational Characteristics Influencing Workplace Bullying

Organizational Characteristics Influencing Workplace Bullying

... The study’s limitations lead to several avenues for researchers to further this research paradigm. For example, a different design, such as a factorial ANOVA with a hierarchical analysis design, could help with bias. In ...

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Mexican-American Adolescents’ Gender-Typed Characteristics: The Role of Sibling and Friend Characteristics

Mexican-American Adolescents’ Gender-Typed Characteristics: The Role of Sibling and Friend Characteristics

... of sibling and friend networks uniquely relate to distinct dimensions of gender ...youth’s family roles prime them to act out their gender differently based on their unique experiences in their ...

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Sibling bullying in middle childhood and psychotic disorder at 18 years : a prospective cohort study

Sibling bullying in middle childhood and psychotic disorder at 18 years : a prospective cohort study

... of sibling bullying had lower IQ scores and higher internalizing and externalizing problems ...the family were more frequent in those children who were ...and family characteristics of ...

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Family factors, bullying victimisation and wellbeing in adolescents

Family factors, bullying victimisation and wellbeing in adolescents

... Abstract Bullying victimisation during adolescence has been found to be associated with a range of individual ...contrast, family factors have been poorly investigated or findings have been ...of ...

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The Impact of Family Contexts and Sibling Relationships on Youth Behavior Outcomes

The Impact of Family Contexts and Sibling Relationships on Youth Behavior Outcomes

... how sibling relationships vary in different types of households and how they are related to the behavioral outcomes of children and ...of sibling relationship ...of sibling relationships in two waves ...

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Family structure and risk factors for schizophrenia: case sibling study

Family structure and risk factors for schizophrenia: case sibling study

... Methods Register data, study design and statistical analyses Using the Finnish Hospital Discharge Register of Finland, we obtained information on all hospitalizations with a diagnosis of schizophrenia (ICD-8 295*, ICD-9 ...

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Sibling bullying at 12 years and high risk behavior in early adulthood : a prospective cohort study

Sibling bullying at 12 years and high risk behavior in early adulthood : a prospective cohort study

... the sibling relationship. Parents who permit repeated coercive sibling exchanges encourage the development of hostility and aggression within the ...turn, sibling relationships may become a training ...

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Sibling bullying at 12 years and high-risk behavior in early adulthood : a prospective cohort study

Sibling bullying at 12 years and high-risk behavior in early adulthood : a prospective cohort study

... the sibling relationship. Parents who permit repeated coercive sibling exchanges encourage the development of hostility and aggression within the ...turn, sibling relationships may become a training ...

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What makes bullying happen in school? Reviewing contextual characteristics surrounding individual and intervention programs on bullying

What makes bullying happen in school? Reviewing contextual characteristics surrounding individual and intervention programs on bullying

... and family We may consider the relationships between parents and children who have been involved in bullying activities and what characteristics their parents ...parental characteristics ...

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Sibling bullying : examining childhood precursors and adverse outcomes in early adulthood using a British longitudinal birth cohort

Sibling bullying : examining childhood precursors and adverse outcomes in early adulthood using a British longitudinal birth cohort

... explored structural, parenting, early social experiences and individual differences as precursors to sibling bullying at the same time, whilst controlling for each ...between sibling ...

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Gender Differences in Schooling Attainment: The Role of Sibling Characteristics and Birth Order Effects

Gender Differences in Schooling Attainment: The Role of Sibling Characteristics and Birth Order Effects

... given family size, it must be the case that a male child growing up in a household with only brothers, will have fewer resources than if he were to grow up with sisters ...

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Sibling Similarity and Difference in Socioeconomic Status: Life Course and Family Resource Effects

Sibling Similarity and Difference in Socioeconomic Status: Life Course and Family Resource Effects

... accentuate sibling differences by directing family resources to the better-endowed sibling(s) for whom upward mobility is most ...multiple sibling sets in an income group (in the 1979 wave of ...

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