Do social support and eating family meals together play a role in promoting resilience to bullying and cyberbullying in Scottish school children?
This study investigates if cyberbullying is associated with wellbeing independently of traditional bullying and if social support and eating family meals together promotes resilience by buffering adolescents against the consequences of both types of bullying. Data for 5286 eleven, thirteen and fifte...
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Main Authors: | Richard J. Shaw (Author), Dorothy B. Currie (Author), Gillian S. Smith (Author), Judith Brown (Author), Daniel J. Smith (Author), Joanna C. Inchley (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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