1,077 results on '"Hong, Jun Sung"'
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102. Cyberbullying in the United States
103. Face-to-Face Bullying, Cyberbullying, and Multiple Forms of Substance Use among School-Age Adolescents in the USA
104. Empathy, Attitude towards Bullying, Theory-Of-Mind, and Non-Physical Forms of Bully Perpetration and Victimization among U.S. Middle School Students
105. A Conceptual Framework for Understanding the Association Between School Bullying Victimization and Substance Misuse
106. Bullying and Repeated Conventional Transgressions in Swedish Schools: How Do Gender and Bullying Roles Affect Students' Conceptions?
107. Understanding the Antecedents of Adverse Peer Relationships among Early Adolescents in the United States: An Ecological Systems Analysis
108. Perceptions of middle school youth about school bullying
109. Segregation, Securitization, and Bullying: Investigating the Connections Between Policing, Surveillance, Punishment, and Violence.
110. Call for Proposals: Special Section of Archives of Sexual Behavior on “The Impact of Youth Violence on Sexual Health of Adolescents from National and International Perspectives”
111. Bullying Victimization and Suicidal Thoughts: Emotional Distress and Neighborhood Conditions.
112. Association of adversities and mental health among first‐ and second‐generation Arab American young adults.
113. Pathways From Bullying Victimization to Suicidal Thoughts Among Urban African American Adolescents: Applying the General Strain Theory.
114. Current and Cumulative Stress Experiences: A Model for Arab American Young Adults.
115. Racial/ethnic differences in the bullying victimization‐suicidality link among LGBQ high school students in the United States.
116. Exploring self‐care practices of African American informal kinship caregivers.
117. Less Computer Access: Is It a Risk or a Protective Factor for Cyberbullying and Face-to-Face Bullying Victimization among Adolescents in the United States?
118. Association of adversities and mental health among first‐ and second‐generation Arab American young adults
119. Religiosity and Associations with Substance Use and Delinquency Among Urban African American Adolescents
120. Proposing and testing the pathways from bullying victimization to bringing a weapon to school
121. Longitudinal reciprocal associations between student–teacher relationship quality and verbal and relational bullying victimization
122. Pathways From Bullying Victimization to Alcohol and Tobacco Use in South Korean Adolescents : Findings From a Nationally Representative Sample
123. School Bullying
124. Correlates of direct and indirect forms of cyberbullying victimization involving South Korean adolescents: An ecological perspective
125. Trauma and Triggers: Students' Perspectives on Enhancing the Classroom Experiences at an Alternative Residential Treatment-Based School
126. Social Bonds across Immigrant Generations: Bonding to School and Examining the Relevance of Assimilation
127. Recollections of Childhood Bullying and Multiple Forms of Victimization: Correlates with Psychological Functioning among College Students
128. Bullying, Peer Victimization, and Child and Adolescent Health: An Introduction to the Special Issue
129. Consequences of Bullying on Adolescents’ Mental Health in Germany: Comparing Face-to-Face Bullying and Cyberbullying
130. Applying Social Cognitive Theory to Explore Relational Aggression across Early Adolescence: A Within- and Between-Person Analysis
131. Assessing the links between punitive parenting, peer deviance, social isolation and bullying perpetration and victimization in South Korean adolescents
132. A Systematic Review of Research Strategies Used in Qualitative Studies on School Bullying and Victimization
133. Substance Use Among Asian American Adults in 2016–2020: A Difference-in-Difference Analysis of a National Survey on Drug Use and Health Data
134. Bullying victimization and perpetration: some answers and more questions
135. Classroom relationship qualities and social-cognitive correlates of defending and passive bystanding in school bullying in Sweden: A multilevel analysis
136. Peer Victimization and Adverse Psychosocial Wellbeing of Black/White Biracial Adolescents: Is Ease of Talking With Family a Protective Buffer?
137. Proposing and testing the pathways from bullying victimization to bringing a weapon to school.
138. Extracurricular activities and bullying perpetration and victimisation in early and middle adolescence.
139. Anti-bullying programmes in the United States
140. Family-level risk and protective factors associated with youth bullying and peer victimization.
141. School climate, bullying, and school violence.
142. Exploring the Social-Ecological Determinants of Physical Fighting in U.S. Schools: What about Youth in Immigrant Families?
143. Children Who Bully or Are Bullied
144. Understanding types, locations, & perpetrators of peer-to-peer sexual harassment in U.S. middle schools: A focus on sex, racial, and grade differences
145. Violence exposure and bullying among African American adolescents: Examining the protective role of academic engagement
146. Social-Ecological Antecedents of Oppositional-Defiant Behavior in U.S. Schools: Findings from a Nationally Representative Sample of Early Adolescents
147. Bullying Victimization and Suicidal Thoughts: Emotional Distress and Neighborhood Conditions
148. Teasing and alcohol drinking among African American adolescents in Chicago's Southside: Implications for nursing practice
149. Multigenerational care or parental care? Familial care types, social–emotional development and mediation of parent–child relationship of single‐parent children in mainland China
150. Proposing and testing the pathways from bullying victimization to bringing a weapon to school
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