Results for: bullying Your search came up with 4 results: Volumes/Issues / Volume 5 (2016) / Volume 3 September-December 2016 online first BULLYING AND SUICIDALITY IN CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENCE Saturday, January 9, 2016Introduction: The episodes of violence and aggression in schools is a common and growing in frequency phenomenon. Research has shown that the engagement with school bullying is a major risk factor as far as suicidal ideation and suicide attempts are concerned. The aim was to review literature about school bullying and cyberbullying as well as the suicidality in children and adolescents. Material Volumes/Issues / Volume 10 (2021) / Issue 2 April-June 2021 STUDENT’S BULLYING AND VICTIMIZATION: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Thursday, April 1, 2021Introduction: Bullying and victimization has received extensive scientific attention during the last years, on a global scale. During the last years, research has focused on the participation of College and University students, who face great risk of being involved in the phenomenon. Aim: The purpose of the present study is to review the existing studies regarding the participation of College Volumes/Issues / Volume 12 (2023) / Issue 1 January-March 2023 THE IMPACT OF MIGRATION ON ADOLESCENTS AND THEIR BULLYING EXPERIENCE IN THE SCHOOL EN-VIRONMENT Sunday, January 1, 2023Introduction: Immigrant and minority youth are at risk of experiencing victimization or exclusion due to their ethnic, cultural, or religious background. An increasing non-Greek population in Greek schools has led to a dramatic increase in school bullying and other forms of violence based on racial or ethnic origin.Aim: This study attempts to examine the scale and the impact of school bullying and Volumes/Issues / Volume 4 (2015) / Volume 2 May-August 2015 WORKPLACE BULLYING FOR NURSES Friday, May 1, 2015 Introduction: Bullying in the workplace of nurses is an issue with great interest. It is defined as repeated and persistent negative actions by one or more individuals in the workplace and more specifically an act of deliberate and continuous rather than individual events. The purpose of this study was to explore the bullying of nurses at their workplace. Methodology: The methodology