Peer victimization, cue interpretation, and internalizing symptoms: preliminary concurrent and longitudinal findings for children and adolescents.
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Depression from childhood into late adolescence: Influence of gender, development, genetic susceptibility, and peer stress.Differences in Attributions for Public and Private Face-to-face and Cyber Victimization Among Adolescents in China, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, India, Japan, and the United States.Understanding parent-child social informant discrepancy in youth with high functioning autism spectrum disorders.Development of neural systems for processing social exclusion from childhood to adolescenceThe plasticity of adolescent cognitions: data from a novel cognitive bias modification training task.Does supportive parenting mitigate the longitudinal effects of peer victimization on depressive thoughts and symptoms in children?Changes in genetic and environmental influences on the development of nicotine dependence and major depressive disorder from middle adolescence to early adulthood.Temperamental Differences in Children's Reactions to Peer Victimization.Genetic Heterogeneity in Adolescents' Depressive Symptoms in Response to Victimization.Recalled peer relationship experiences and current levels of self-criticism and self-reassurance.Targeted peer victimization and the construction of positive and negative self-cognitions: connections to depressive symptoms in children.Developmental Foundations and Clinical Applications of Social Information Processing: A Review.Subgenual anterior cingulate responses to peer rejection: a marker of adolescents' risk for depression.The effects of school-level victimization on self-blame: Evidence for contextualized social cognitions.Time spent with friends in adolescence relates to less neural sensitivity to later peer rejectionElevated social anxiety among early maturing girls.Asthma and adaptive functioning among homeless kindergarten-aged children in emergency housing.Depression socialization within friendship groups at the transition to adolescence: the roles of gender and group centrality as moderators of peer influence.Alcohol and Other Drug Use in Middle School: The Interplay of Gender, Peer Victimization, and Supportive Social Relationships.Peer Victimization and Harsh Parenting Predict Cognitive Diatheses for Depression in Children and Adolescents.Peer victimization and prospective changes in children's inferential styles.Emotion dysregulation as a mechanism linking stress exposure to adolescent aggressive behavior.The impact of peer victimization on later maladjustment: mediating and moderating effects of hostile and self-blaming attributions.Adolescents expressing school massacre threats online: something to be extremely worried about?Empirical evidence of cognitive vulnerability for depression among children and adolescents: a cognitive science and developmental perspective.Associations among pubertal development, empathic ability, and neural responses while witnessing peer rejection in adolescence.The Relationship Between Obesity and Depression Among Adolescents.Young Children's Affective Responses to Acceptance and Rejection From Peers: A Computer-based Task Sensitive to Variation in Temperamental Shyness and Gender.Neural correlates of social exclusion during adolescence: understanding the distress of peer rejection.Loneliness as a partial mediator of the relation between low social preference in childhood and anxious/depressed symptoms in adolescence.Emotion dysregulation as a mechanism linking peer victimization to internalizing symptoms in adolescents.Correlation between bullying and clinical depression in adolescent patients.Poverty-Related Adversity and Emotion Regulation Predict Internalizing Behavior Problems among Low-Income Children Ages 8-11.Social Information Processing Mechanisms and Victimization: A Literature Review.Mechanisms and processes of relational and physical victimization, depressive symptoms, and children's relational-interdependent self-construals: implications for peer relationships and psychopathology.Rumination about Social Stress Mediates the Association between Peer Victimization and Depressive Symptoms during Middle Childhood.Interpretations of bullying by bullies, victims, and bully-victims in interactions at different levels of abstraction.Peer Victimization Trajectories at the Adolescent Transition: Associations Among Chronic Victimization, Peer-Reported Status, and Adjustment.Sensitive periods for the effect of peer victimization on self-cognition: moderation by age and gender.Relational aggression, victimization, and adjustment during middle childhood.
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Peer victimization, cue interpretation, and internalizing symptoms: preliminary concurrent and longitudinal findings for children and adolescents.
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Charissa S L Cheah
Mitchell J Prinstein
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2005-03-01T00:00:00Z