Relational and physical victimization within friendships: nobody told me there'd be friends like these.
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A review of sex differences in peer relationship processes: potential trade-offs for the emotional and behavioral development of girls and boysOverlapping verbal, relational, physical, and electronic forms of bullying in adolescence: influence of school context.Relational victimization predicts children's social-cognitive and self-regulatory responses in a challenging peer contextTemporal dynamics reveal atypical brain response to social exclusion in autismRelational victimization, friendship, and adolescents' hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis responses to an in vivo social stressor.The Latent Structure of Youth Responses to Peer ProvocationThe Preventing Relational Aggression in Schools Everyday Program: A Preliminary Evaluation of Acceptability and ImpactTemperament and social behavior in pediatric brain tumor survivors and comparison peers.The role of early maturation, perceived popularity, and rumors in the emergence of internalizing symptoms among adolescent girlsPeer relationships of bereaved siblings and comparison classmates after a child's death from cancer.Risk and protective factors associated with being bullied on school property compared with cyberbullied.A Survival Analysis of Adolescent Friendships: The Downside of DissimilarityPeer victimization and prospective changes in children's inferential styles.Moving against and away from the world: the adolescent legacy of peer victimization.Overt and Relational Aggression and Victimization: Multiple Perspectives within the School Setting.Irritable oppositional defiance and callous unemotional traits: is the association partially explained by peer victimization?Does humor explain why relationally aggressive adolescents are popular?Mechanisms and processes of relational and physical victimization, depressive symptoms, and children's relational-interdependent self-construals: implications for peer relationships and psychopathology.Bullying involvement in relation to personality disorders: a prospective follow-up of 508 inpatient adolescents.Examining the Intersection of Bullying and Physical Relationship Violence Among New York City High School Students.A Longitudinal Study of Rejecting and Autonomy-Restrictive Parenting, Rejection Sensitivity, and Socioemotional Symptoms in Early Adolescents.Relational aggression, victimization, and adjustment during middle childhood.An examination of network position and childhood relational aggression: integrating resource control and social exchange theories.Tracking the Evil Eye: Trait Anger and Selective Attention within Ambiguously Hostile Scenes.Cyberbullying: a storm in a teacup?Forms of aggression, peer relationships, and relational victimization among Chinese adolescent girls and boys: roles of prosocial behavior.Individual and social risk factors related to overt victimization in a sample of Spanish adolescents.Peer victimization and social phobia: a follow-up study among adolescents.The dynamics of friendships and victimization in adolescence: a longitudinal social network perspective.The role of peer group aggression in predicting adolescent dating violence and relationship quality.Association Between Experiencing Relational Bullying and Adolescent Health-Related Quality of Life.Unanimous versus partial rejection: How the number of excluders influences the impact of ostracism in children.Prosocial behavior as a protective factor for children's peer victimization.The Loneliness Questionnaire: Establishing Measurement Invariance Across Ethnic Groups.Why the bully/victim relationship is so pernicious: a gendered perspective on power and animosity among bullies and their victims.Relation between internalizing behaviors, externalizing behaviors, and peer victimization among children with and without ADHD.The dark side of friends: a genetically informed study of victimization within early adolescents' friendships.Peer victimization, poor academic achievement, and the link between childhood externalizing and internalizing problems.Can friends protect genetically vulnerable children from depression?A monozygotic twin difference study of friends' aggression and children's adjustment problems.
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Relational and physical victimization within friendships: nobody told me there'd be friends like these.
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2002-12-01T00:00:00Z
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