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  1. Longitudinal Relations between Bullying Perpetration, Sexual Harassment, Homophobic Taunting, and Dating Violence: Evidence of Heterotypic Continuity

    Although evidence suggests that the perpetration of bullying, sexual harassment, homophobic taunting, and dating violence co-occur, there is a dearth...

    Tamara Humphrey, Tracy Vaillancourt in Journal of Youth and Adolescence
    Article 29 August 2020
  2. Parental Perspectives on Principals’ Responses to Homophobic, Biphobic, and Transphobic Bullying in Australian High Schools: An Exploratory Study

    School principals may be well-placed to establish safe and affirming school climates for gender and sexuality diverse students by upholding...

    Laura G. Hanlon, Stephanie N. Webb, ... Phillip S. Kavanagh in International Journal of Bullying Prevention
    Article Open access 16 May 2024
  3. Sex, Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Gender Expression: Definitions and Implications for Marginalization

    In this chapter, we examine how sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression are linked to the likelihood of being bullied. We...
    Anthony A. Peguero, Jun Sung Hong in School Bullying
    Chapter 2020
  4. The Impact of Childhood Bullying Trajectories on Young Adulthood Antisocial Trajectories

    Long-term outcomes of childhood bullying perpetration have been explored, but heterogeneity in outcomes reflecting nonclinical antisocial tendencies...

    Ann H. Farrell, Tracy Vaillancourt in Journal of Youth and Adolescence
    Article 22 June 2021
  5. Cybershaming Never Rests: Suggestions for Dealing with Cybershaming in a Digital Culture

    Cybershaming is a fairly new phenomenon and involves the enforcement of established or perceived social norms by the online community. It differs...
    Leona M. Ungerer in Shame 4.0
    Chapter 2021
  6. Insider Stories: Tensions, Resistances, and Missed Opportunities in State LGBT-Inclusive Anti-bullying Policy

    The small body of research exploring implementation of state anti-bullying law has noted that while many teachers and administrators report awareness...

    Elizabethe Payne, Melissa Smith in International Journal of Bullying Prevention
    Article 21 November 2019
  7. Was That Bullying? A Mixed-Methods Examination of Layperson Views in the Context of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

    Bullying is problematic for school-age children and especially for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It is commonly defined in research...

    Hannah E. Morton, Summer B. Bottini, ... Jennifer M. Gillis in Contemporary School Psychology
    Article 19 December 2019
  8. Theorizing the Workplace Bullying–Workplace Dignity Link: Evidence from Lesbians in Indian Workplaces

    Though workplace bullying is consistently seen as a violation of workplace dignity, this link, to date, has not been explored and substantiated....
    Premilla D’Cruz, Nidhi S. Bisht, Ernesto Noronha in Asian Perspectives on Workplace Bullying and Harassment
    Chapter 2021
  9. The Law and Psychology of Bullying

    Decades of research have shown the range of negative outcomes associated with bullyingBullying and cyberbullyingCyberbullying , and it is a topic...
    Lyndsay N. Jenkins, Michelle Kilpatrick Demaray, ... Morgan Eldridge in Advances in Psychology and Law
    Chapter 2019
  10. Cyberbullying on Online Gaming Platforms for Children and Youth

    Cyberbullying has been recognized as a serious social concern. Considering the varied contexts of online engagement by children and youth is...

    Lauren B. McInroy, Faye Mishna in Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal
    Article 19 April 2017
  11. Coaches’ Perspectives on Bullying

    In this chapter, Kowalski describes how the values associated with major sports in Western culture (i.e., winning at all costs, using power and...
    Christopher Kowalski in Bullying in School
    Chapter 2017
  12. Hegemonic Views of Masculinity and Bullying: Clinical Work with Men Who were Bullied as Children

    Bullying behavior and the impact of bullying behavior on children and adolescents has received considerable attention in empirical and clinical...

    Dennis Miehls in Clinical Social Work Journal
    Article 16 February 2016
  13. The Gentle Neoliberalism of Modern Anti-bullying Texts: Surveillance, Intervention, and Bystanders in Contemporary Bullying Discourse

    The author argues for the concept of "gentle" neoliberalism to account for how discourse in anti-bullying texts has increasingly presented itself as...

    Article 27 May 2016
  14. Sexual Differentiation of Childhood Play: A Contemporary Psychoanalytic Perspective

    Freud (1905/ 1953 ) anchored his theories of unconscious psychological functioning in observations and inferences about childhood sexuality. These...

    Richard C. Friedman, Jennifer I. Downey in Archives of Sexual Behavior
    Article 24 December 2013
  15. Narratives of Discriminatory Bullying: The Main Elements

    Through a deductive/inductive approach, the analysis of the content has led to identify six main themes which are analysed in our research: (1) Abuse...
    Esoh Elamé, Alessandra Boaretto in Discriminatory Bullying
    Chapter 2013
  16. Mediating Suicide: Print Journalism and the Categorization of Queer Youth Suicide Discourses

    This article undertakes textual analysis to examine some of the ways in which knowledge around sexuality-related youth suicide and its causes are...

    Article 31 January 2012
  17. Sexual and Gender Prejudice

    Sexual prejudice is defined by Herek (2000, p. 19) as “all negative attitudes based on sexual orientation, whether the target is homosexual,...
    Ritch C. Savin-Williams, Seth T. Pardo, ... Kenneth M. Cohen in Handbook of Gender Research in Psychology
    Chapter 2010
  18. The Nature of School Bullying and the Effectiveness of School-Based Interventions

    School bullying has become a topic of public concern and considerable research in various countries around the world in the last two decades. We...

    Peter K. Smith, Katerina Ananiadou in Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies
    Article 01 April 2003
  19. John Nash's Predelusional Phase: A Case of Acute Identity Confusion

    This article uses Erik H. Erikson's concept of “acute identity confusion” to provide a psychoanalytic explanation for why John Nash, the mathematical...

    Donald Capps in Pastoral Psychology
    Article 01 May 2003
  20. Lesbian and Bisexual Girls in the Juvenile Justice System

    This article examines the experiences of lesbian and bisexual girls in the juvenile justice system. Its purpose is to document how the juvenile...

    Article 01 August 2002
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