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The paper analyzes the phenomenon called mobbing and the effects that it brings from the psychological perspective. The paper is composed out of a literature overview concerning mobbing, theories and situational aspects and it also contains an empirical analysis of this phenomenon among Romanian students. Mobbing, or bullying, is generally referring to any discrimination based […]
…A growing body of literature has been focusing bullying and students with disabilities. The main idea of bullying is that students with disabilities are particularly vulnerable to bullying (Hergert, 2004; Hoover & Stenhjem, 2003; PACER Center, 2007). Even though there is a great awareness of bullying in Turkish schools, Turkish education system is in need […]
…Objectives: To examine the prevalence and impact of bullying behaviours between staff in the National Health Service (NHS) workplace, and to explore the barriers to reporting bullying. Design: Cross-sectional questionnaire and semi-structured interview. Setting: 7 NHS trusts in the North East of England. Participants: 2950 NHS staff, of whom 43 took part in a telephone […]
…While grand claims have been made for the power of literature, there is a dearth of experimental research in English education examining the effects of reading literature-and specifically young adult literature-on students’ attitudes and moral development. Little work of any kind has been done on the efficacy of literary interventions in reducing adolescents’ rape myth […]
…Although children with disabilities have been found to be at an increased risk of bullying, there are limited studies investigating predictors of bullying involvement in children with autism spectrum disorders. The current study presents findings from 1221 parents of children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder who were selected from a national web-based registry. Parents completed […]
…This study aims to analyze the social rejection and victimization experienced by students with educational support needs compared to their peers. Participants were 1351 first graders primary school, 253 of them (18.7%) were labeled by their teachers as students with educational support needs since they had difficulties which required special and additional educational support. The […]
…Residential or group care social workers appear to be at increased risk for experiencing physical violence at work. However, little is known about sexual harassment in addition to physical victimization of social workers in youth residential or group care. We investigated the prevalence of physical and sexual victimization of youth care workers in residential care […]
…Objectives: Patients with several painful functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) are reported to have a high prevalence of psychosocial disturbance. These aspects have not been studied extensively in patients with suspected Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction (SOD). Methods: A total of 214 patients with post-cholecystectomy pain and suspected SOD were enrolled in seven US centers in a […]
…The purpose of this study was to examine the risk and protective factors of peer victimization among young children with disabilities. This study analyzed data from the Pre-Elementary Education Longitudinal Study (n = 1,130) to test a path model that included child, family, and school characteristics at Year I and peer-relation difficulties and social skills […]
…The present study examined pragmatic language and executive functions (EF) as predictors of peer victimization in three groups: high-functioning adolescent boys with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) (n = 30); typically developing adolescent boys (n = 40); and adolescent boys (n = 22) without ASD with special education needs (SN). Controlling for age and bullying […]
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