Special Issue: Contexts, Causes, and Consequences: New Directions in Peer Victimization Research

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Merrill-Palmer Quarterly Volume 56, Number 3

This internationally acclaimed periodical features empirical and theoretical papers on child development and family-child relationships. A high-quality resource for researchers, writers, teachers, and practitioners, the journal contains up-to-date information on advances in developmental research on infants, children, adolescents, and families; summaries and integrations of research; commentaries by experts; and reviews of important new books in development.


Special Issue: Contexts, Causes, and Consequences: New Directions in Peer Victimization Research
Guest Editors: Becky Kochenderfer-Ladd and Wendy Troop-Gordon 

Introduction to the Special Issue Contexts, Causes, and Consequences: New Directions in Peer Victimization Research
Becky Kochenderfer-Ladd and Wendy Troop-Gordon

The Developmental Trajectories of Peer Victimization in Middle to Late Childhood and the Changing Nature of Their Behavioral Correlates
Michel Boivin, Amélie Petitclerc, Bei Feng, and Edward D. Barker

Vulnerable Children in Varying Classroom Contexts: Bystanders’ Behaviors Moderate the Effects of Risk Factors on Victimization
Antti Kärnä, Marinus Voeten, Elisa Poskiparta, and Christina Salmivalli

Context-Dependent Victimization and Aggression: Differences Between All-Girl and Mixed-Sex Schools
Ana María Velásquez, Jonathan Bruce Santo, Lina María Saldarriaga, Luz Stella López, and William M. Bukowski

Trajectories of Peer Victimization: The Role of Multiple Relationships
Rachael D. Reavis, Susan P. Keane, and Susan D. Calkins

Children’s Perceptions of Their Teacher’s Responses to Students’ Peer Harassment: Moderators of Victimization-Adjustment Linkages
Wendy Troop-Gordon and Andrea Quenette

Peer Victimization and Effortful Control: Relations to School Engagement and Academic Achievement
Roopa V. Iyer, Becky Kochenderfer-Ladd, Nancy Eisenberg, and Marilyn Thompson

Adolescent Peer Victimization, Peer Status, Suicidal Ideation, and Nonsuicidal Self-Injury: Examining Concurrent and Longitudinal Associations
Nicole Heilbron and Mitchell J. Prinstein

Beyond Hurt Feelings: Investigating Why Some Victims of Bullying Are at Greater Risk for Suicidal Ideation
Rina A. Bonanno and Shelley Hymel

Victimization in Different Contexts: Comments on the Special Issue
Peter K. Smith


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