The Association between Internalizing Symptoms and Witnessing School Bullying and Defending Behavior: An Analysis of Gender Differences among Elementary and Middle School Students
Bullying is a significant public health concern that begins as early as elementary school and peaks in middle school. Although researchers have demonstrated the relationship between internalizing symptoms and being a target of bullying, there is limited research examining the association between int...
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Main Authors: | Diana M. Doumas (Author), Aida Midgett (Author), Matt Peck (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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