2017
DOI: 10.1080/15388220.2017.1296771
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The Relationship Between Bullying Victimization and School Avoidance: An Examination of Direct Associations, Protective Influences, and Aggravating Factors

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“…With regard to avoidance motivation, some victims of cyberbullying and bullying are likely to engage in avoidance motivations and behaviors [24,29,30]. This motivation may seem less directly related to violence as it includes the victim's attempts to mentally or physically disengage from the stressful situation [29,31]. León-Moreno et al [26] found no mediational effect of avoidance motivation between victimization and aggression in traditional bullying context.…”
Section: The Mediating Role Of Unforgiveness Motivationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With regard to avoidance motivation, some victims of cyberbullying and bullying are likely to engage in avoidance motivations and behaviors [24,29,30]. This motivation may seem less directly related to violence as it includes the victim's attempts to mentally or physically disengage from the stressful situation [29,31]. León-Moreno et al [26] found no mediational effect of avoidance motivation between victimization and aggression in traditional bullying context.…”
Section: The Mediating Role Of Unforgiveness Motivationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bullying victimization is a common social determinant of health among adolescents, with 8% of 15 year olds surveyed in 37 countries reporting at least two episodes of bullying victimization in the previous “few” months (WHO, ). Research has shown that bullying victims have a significantly greater risk of depression (Bowes, Joinson, Wolke, & Lewis, ), suicide (Bauman et al, ; Messias et al, ; Mueller et al, ; Sibold et al, ; Van Geel et al, ), substance use (Valdebenito, Ttofi, & Eisner, ), sexual risk‐taking (Hertz, Everett, Barrios, David‐Ferdon, & Holt, ), school avoidance (Hutzell & Payne, ) and other psychological and behavioral problems (Litwiller & Brausch, ; Olweus, ). Because of the numerous associated negative health outcomes, including suicidality (Bauman et al, ; Messias et al, ; Mueller et al, ; Sibold et al, ; Van Geel et al, ), greater attention has been given to address this form of victimization, especially now that new forms of bullying victimization are possible through social media.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bullying victimization is a common social determinant of health among adolescents, with 8% of 15 year olds surveyed in 37 countries reporting at least two episodes of bullying victimization in the previous "few" months (WHO, 2014). Research has shown that bullying victims have a significantly greater risk of depression (Bowes, Joinson, Wolke, & Lewis, 2016), suicide (Bauman et al, 2013;Messias et al, 2014;Mueller et al, 2015;Sibold et al, 2015;Van Geel et al, 2014), substance use (Valdebenito, Ttofi, & Eisner, 2015), sexual risk-taking (Hertz, Everett, Barrios, David-Ferdon, & Holt, 2015), school avoidance (Hutzell & Payne, 2017) and other psychological and behavioral problems (Litwiller & Brausch, 2013;Olweus, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ciertamente, en la literatura científica previa son numerosos los estudios que han analizado las principales características y factores de riesgo vinculados a la implicación de los adolescentes en agresiones hacia sus compañeros o que incrementan el riesgo de ser víctimas, como el aislamiento social, la soledad, la baja satisfacción con la vida o la falta de empatía (Espelage et al, 2018;Estévez et al, 2018;Hutzell y Payne, 2018;Moran et al, 2015). Sin embargo, algunos adolescentes no son únicamente agresores o víctimas, sino que se ha observado la existencia de un grupo de ado-lescentes que desempeñan el doble rol de agresor y víctima, y que han recibido menor atención en la investigación previa.…”
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