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Parent–child attachment and adolescent problematic behavior frontiersin.org Frontiers Feb 26, 2025 3 facts
claimNegative parent–child attachment is more likely to result in tense interpersonal relationships, such as aggression or bullying, due to the absence of a well-formed internal model for harmonious interactions.
claimPositive legal emotions, which represent an acknowledgment of the importance of maintaining social order and harmonious relationships, are predicted by positive parent–child attachment and negatively predict conflict-driven interpersonal behaviors like bullying, aggression, and rule-breaking.
claimPositive parent–child attachment predicts better interpersonal relationships and reduces the likelihood of problematic behaviors such as aggression or bullying.
Neurodiversity in Practice: a Conceptual Model of Autistic Strengths ... link.springer.com Springer Jul 25, 2023 2 facts
claimStrength-based interventions for autistic individuals may improve mental health by promoting protective factors like self-determination and social skills, and by reducing vulnerabilities such as loneliness, bullying, and underemployment.
claimStrength-based interventions for autistic individuals may improve mental health by promoting protective factors like self-determination and social skills, and by reducing vulnerabilities such as loneliness, bullying, and underemployment.
(PDF) Neurological and Biological Foundations of Children's Social ... academia.edu Academia.edu 2 facts
claimGini and Pozzoli (2009) performed a meta-analysis establishing an association between bullying and psychosomatic problems in children.
referenceCook, Williams, Kim, and Sadek published a meta-analytic investigation titled 'Predictors of bullying and victimization in childhood and adolescence' in School Psychology Quarterly in 2010.
Mental health - World Health Organization (WHO) who.int World Health Organization Oct 8, 2025 1 fact
claimHarsh parenting and physical punishment can damage child health, and bullying is a leading risk factor for mental health conditions.
Work environment risk factors causing day-to-day stress in ... link.springer.com Springer Feb 5, 2022 1 fact
claimWorkplace risk factors studied in addition to job demand and control include job insecurity, procedural injustice, workplace conflict, bullying, and workplace violence.
The Children and Screens Guide for Child Development and Media ... childrenandscreens.org Children and Screens 1 fact
claimElizabeth Englander, PhD, Professor of Psychology and Executive Director of the Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center at Bridgewater State University, notes that research shows strong friendships and peer support are the best ways for girls to develop social resiliency and protection from bullying or cyberbullying.