Uitgave 5/2013
Special Issue: New Directions in Cyber-Aggression and Cyber-Victimization Research
Inhoudsopgave (10 Artikelen)
Empirical Research
Mapping Developmental Precursors of Cyber-Aggression: Trajectories of Risk Predict Perpetration and Victimization
Kathryn L. Modecki, Bonnie L. Barber, Lynnette Vernon
Empirical Research
The Association Between Cyber Victimization and Subsequent Cyber Aggression: The Moderating Effect of Peer Rejection
Michelle F. Wright, Yan Li
Empirical Research
Cyber Bullying and Physical Bullying in Adolescent Suicide: The Role of Violent Behavior and Substance Use
Brett J. Litwiller, Amy M. Brausch
Empirical Research
Cyber Bullying and Internalizing Difficulties: Above and Beyond the Impact of Traditional Forms of Bullying
Rina A. Bonanno, Shelley Hymel
Empirical Research
Individual and Contextual Predictors of Cyberbullying: The Influence of Children’s Provictim Attitudes and Teachers’ Ability to Intervene
L. Christian Elledge, Anne Williford, Aaron J. Boulton, Kathryn J. DePaolis, Todd D. Little, Christina Salmivalli
Empirical Research
Social Influences on Cyberbullying Behaviors Among Middle and High School Students
Sameer Hinduja, Justin W. Patchin
Empirical Research
Does One Size Fit All? Ethnic Differences in Parenting Behaviors and Motivations for Adolescent Engagement in Cyberbullying
Jennifer D. Shapka, Danielle M. Law
Empirical Research
Is Cyberbullying Worse than Traditional Bullying? Examining the Differential Roles of Medium, Publicity, and Anonymity for the Perceived Severity of Bullying
Fabio Sticca, Sonja Perren
Empirical Research
Toward a Conceptual Model of Motive and Self-Control in Cyber-Aggression: Rage, Revenge, Reward, and Recreation
Kevin C. Runions