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Victims & Offenders
An International Journal of Evidence-based Research, Policy, and Practice
Volume 9, 2014 - Issue 3
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Cyberbullying Victimization and Adaptive Avoidance Behaviors at School

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Brett Lehman. (2020) Hate at school: victimization and disorder associated with school avoidance. Sociological Spectrum 40:3, pages 172-190.
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Bahadır Erişti & Yavuz Akbulut. (2019) Reactions to cyberbullying among high school and university students. The Social Science Journal 56:1, pages 10-20.
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Nadine M. Connell, Robert G. Morris & Alex R. Piquero. (2017) Exploring the Link Between Being Bullied and Adolescent Substance Use. Victims & Offenders 12:2, pages 277-296.
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Manel Ben Fredj, Cyrine Bennasrallah, Ines Amor, Faouzia Trimech, Hela Abroug, Imen Zemni, Wafa Dhouib, Meriem Kacem, Ines Bouanene & Asma Belguith Sriha. (2023) Associations of psychological factors, parental involvement, and adverse health behaviors with bullying among tunisian middle school students. BMC Psychology 11:1.
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Gabriel R. Paez & Timothy C. Hart. (2021) Context Matters (But Some Contexts Matter More): Disentangling the Influence of Traditional Bullying Victimization on Patterns of Cyberbullying Outcomes. International Journal of Bullying Prevention 4:4, pages 297-309.
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Brett Lehman. (2022) Exposure to Aggressors at School and Cyberbullying Victimization. Youth & Society, pages 0044118X2211224.
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Celeste León-Moreno, Belén Martínez-Ferrer, David Moreno-Ruiz & Daniel Musitu-Ferrer. (2019) Forgiveness and Loneliness in Peer-Victimized Adolescents. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 36:19-20, pages 9648-9669.
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Siying Guo. (2021) A Comparison of Traditional Victims, Cyber Victims, Traditional-Cyber Victims, and Uninvolved Adolescents: A Social-Ecological Framework. Child & Youth Care Forum 50:5, pages 925-945.
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Dian Veronika Sakti Kaloeti, Rouli Manalu, Ika Febrian Kristiana & Mariola Bidzan. (2021) The Role of Social Media Use in Peer Bullying Victimization and Onset of Anxiety Among Indonesian Elementary School Children. Frontiers in Psychology 12.
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Cirenia Quintana-Orts, Lourdes Rey, María Teresa Chamizo-Nieto & Everett L. WorthingtonJr.Jr.. (2020) A Serial Mediation Model of the Relationship between Cybervictimization and Cyberaggression: The Role of Stress and Unforgiveness Motivations. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17:21, pages 7966.
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Ryan Randa, Bradford W. Reyns & Matt R. Nobles. (2016) Measuring the Effects of Limited and Persistent School Bullying Victimization: Repeat Victimization, Fear, and Adaptive Behaviors. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 34:2, pages 392-415.
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Samantha Salmon, Sarah Turner, Tamara Taillieu, Janique Fortier & Tracie O. Afifi. (2017) Bullying victimization experiences among middle and high school adolescents: Traditional bullying, discriminatory harassment, and cybervictimization. Journal of Adolescence 63:1, pages 29-40.
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Kristen N. Sobba, Rocio Alejandra Paez & Tusty ten Bensel. (2017) Perceptions of Cyberbullying: An Assessment of Perceived Severity among College Students. TechTrends 61:6, pages 570-579.
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Ellen M. Selkie, Jessica L. Fales & Megan A. Moreno. (2016) Cyberbullying Prevalence Among US Middle and High School–Aged Adolescents: A Systematic Review and Quality Assessment. Journal of Adolescent Health 58:2, pages 125-133.
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Ryan Randa, Matt Nobles & Bradford Reyns. (2015) Is Cyberbullying a Stand Alone Construct? Using Quantitative Analysis to Evaluate a 21st Century Social Question. Societies 5:1, pages 171-186.
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