“…On the other hand, as discussed in other findings, the importance of interdisciplinary studies emerges when we consider that schemes regarding negative behaviors belong to the group of young students who are trying to acquire the adulthood qualifications in adolescence. Moreover, considering that the consequences of being exposed to negative behaviors, especially the outcomes of psychological abuse, emerge in the long term, it is revealed that not only the schemes belonging to the teachers but also to the students and their families need to be differentiated (Emery & Laumann-Billings, 2002;Lewis & Riley;Higgins & McCabe, 2000;Marlow, Goodman, Meltzer, & Ford, 2013;Fromuth, Davis, Kelly, & Wakefield, 2015). Considering the violent behaviors that have become more visible in the school environment in the last decade, resulting in individual and collective deaths of students as a result of students' violence towards other students and teachers (Steffgen, Recchia, & Viechtbauer, 2013;Borofsky, Kellerman, Baucom, Oliver, & Margolin, 2013;Benbenishty, Astor, Roziner, & Wrabel, 2016), it is thought that false protective factor, that is, perceiving the negative behaviors as care and being deemed important deserves to be studied further.…”