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Keyword [Peer victimization]
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The Application Of Social Work In Intervention Of Children’s Peer Victimization
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The Influence Of Children's Individual Status And Peers On Psychological Adaptation: The Role Of Peer Interaction Style
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Research On The Situation Of Peer Victimization Among The Secondary Vocational Students And The Intervention Of Group Psychological Counseling
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Peer victimization, student engagement, and school attendance: Structural equation models
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Preschool children's and teachers' behavioral responses to physical and relational peer victimization: A short-term longitudinal study
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What are the long-term consequences of peer victimization? Changes in biological functioning and its effects on psychological and physical health
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The relationship between learning disabilities, gender and peer victimization
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Peer victimization in elementary school: Teacher perspectives of bullying, its impact, and resolution
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Peer victimization in school: Implications for mental health, physical symptoms, and school adjustment
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The Effect of Middle School Music Ensemble Participation on the Relationship between Perceived School Connectedness, Self-Reported Bullying Behaviors, and Peer Victimization
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Bullying and Peer Victimization Among Guatemalan Youth: An Exploratory Study
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Understanding Isolated and Non-isolated Victims of Peer Victimization in Middle School
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The Relationship Between Harsh Parenting And Male Juvenile Offenders’ Aggressive Behavior And Group Intervention Research
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The Influence Of Peer Victimization On Aggressive Behavior Of Special School Students:The Mediating Role And Intervention Of Self-Control
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The Associations Between Peer Victimization And Internalizing Problem Behaviors In Mid-adolescence:A Longitudinal Study
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The Relationship Between Peer Victimization And Depression In Middle High School Students:The Role Of Rumination And Hope And Its Educational Implications
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The Relationship Between Peer Victimization And Social Withdrawal In Junior High School Students: The Mediating Role And Educational Implications Of Social Self-efficacy And Negative Automatic Thoughts
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