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21. The Effect Of Peer Abuse On Depression In High School Students: A Moderated Mediation Model
22. Emotional competence and peer victimization in adolescence: A study of inner city youth
23. The relationship between femininity ideology and overt and relational aggression and peer victimization among girls
24. Children's peer victimization and daily psychological functioning
25. An examination of the relationship between sibling and peer victimization and subsequent prediction of PTSD symptomology
26. Influence of peer victimization and social support on cortisol production
27. The victim schema model: A longitudinal study of social-cognitive processing, emotional distress, and peer victimization in childhood
28. Peer victimization and psychosocial outcomes in adolescents: Role of social support and disclosure
29. Mediators and moderators in the link between maternal psychological control and peer victimization for Hong Kong Chinese boys
30. Links between peer victimization and childhood and adolescent depression: A developmental psychopathology approach
31. Parental beliefs and children's beliefs about peer victimization and their relationship to child adjustment
32. Peer victimization, social-psychological adjustment, and the moderating role of social support
33. Children's peer victimization trajectories: Associations with children's interpersonal behavior, classmates' bystander behavior, and internalizing problems
34. Social contextual actualization of the reciprocal longitudinal links between peer victimization and psychosocial maladjustment in adolescence
35. Causes and consequences of peer victimization among adolescents with autism
36. Peer victimization and prosocial behavior trajectories: Exploring a potential source of resilience for victims
37. The role of perceived school context in mediating the relationship between peer victimization and student adjustment
38. Predicting and understanding sexual and nonsexual adolescent peer victimization in schools: A mixed methods approach
39. Gender Differences in Adolescent Coping with Peer Victimization Experiences
40. Victimization doesn't always make a victim: Underlying mechanisms influencing the relationship between peer victimization and adolescent adjustment
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