Peer-victimisation and internalising symptoms: process and protection

Simon C. Hunter

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Abstract

How children interpret and understand events which involve them can have serious implications for their attendant psychological wellbeing. It is important to simultaneously consider multiple indices of appraisal in order to get an 'honest' picture of their effects. The social context is important, and may influence the extent to which person-relevant cognitions are salient.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2010
EventBullying Seminar at Universidad de Cordoba - Cordoba, Spain
Duration: 7 Apr 2010 → …

Conference

ConferenceBullying Seminar at Universidad de Cordoba
CityCordoba, Spain
Period7/04/10 → …

Keywords

  • bullying
  • peer victimization
  • aggression
  • self identity
  • depression

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