A new study published in The Lancet Psychiatry found that children who experienced bullying had worse long-term mental health problems than those who were maltreated by adults. The research, led by Professor Dieter Wolke, analyzed data from over 5,000 participants and found that being both bullied and maltreated increased the risk of o...
SourceUniversity of Warwick·JournalThe Lancet Psychiatry·DateApr 28, 2015
A new study found that students are more likely to intervene and defend a fellow student based on values of altruism, leadership, courage, having LGBT friends, and beliefs in justice. With up to 28% of LGBT students reporting threats or injuries at school, the findings can help shape new programs to make schools safer.
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A new study suggests that psychopathy is not as monolithic as believed, and many individuals with psychopathic traits are not immune to emotional distress. Researchers found that cognitive behavioral therapy and dialectical behavior therapy can be effective in managing emotions and reducing aggressive behaviors.
SourceUniversity of Vermont·JournalJournal of Abnormal Child Psychology·DateApr 6, 2015
A three-year study found that students with disabilities who participated in a social-emotional learning program experienced a 20% decrease in bullying perpetration. The researchers suggest that the program helped these students better manage their impulses, reducing reactive aggression and improving overall behavior.
SourceUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, News Bureau·JournalRemedial and Special Education·DateMar 31, 2015
A QUT study found that 59% of students perceived traditional bullying as worse than cyberbullying, citing physical harm and emotional impact. The research aims to raise awareness about the importance of involving students in anti-bullying programs.
SourceQueensland University of Technology·JournalJournal of School Violence·DateMar 10, 2015
In a study, 221 college students observed bullying in an online chat room and often judged the abuser indirectly by giving them bad marks or reviews later. Only 10% of students directly intervened, but many expressed regret at not doing so afterwards.
SourceOhio State University·JournalComputers in Human Behavior·DateFeb 24, 2015
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Users of popular dating services OKCupid and Tinder rely on Reddit to learn tips and strategies for online dating, including how to cheat the system and avoid common pitfalls such as trolling and catfishing. The study highlights the importance of social norms and effective matchmaking techniques in online dating.
Research reveals that psychopathic violent offenders have abnormalities in brain regions related to learning from punishment, leading them to prioritize rewards over consequences. The findings suggest that punishment may not be an effective deterrent for these individuals, highlighting the need for alternative interventions.
SourceUniversity of Montreal·JournalThe Lancet Psychiatry·DateJan 27, 2015
New research from Duke University finds that low-income boys exhibit more antisocial behavior when living among affluent neighbors, while girls do not show a similar effect. The study suggests that neighborhood surroundings play a significant role in shaping the behavior of low-income children.
SourceDuke University·JournalJournal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry·DateJan 22, 2015
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A new study found that teenagers with brothers and sisters who display no symptoms of antisocial behavior also struggle to recognize certain emotions. This impaired emotion recognition may be a factor contributing to the increased risk of developing conduct disorder in these individuals.
SourceUniversity of Southampton·JournalPsychological Medicine·DateJan 21, 2015
Researchers found that certain symptoms of conduct disorder, such as high-intensity defiant behavior, aggression, and destruction of property, indicate a higher likelihood of problems persisting into school age. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial to help young children avoid recurring issues.
SourceWashU Medicine·JournalThe Journal of Pediatrics·DateJan 15, 2015
A new study by Ohio State University found that men who post more online photos of themselves are more likely to score higher on measures of narcissism and psychopathy. Editing photos before posting is also related to higher levels of self-objectification, which values appearance over other traits.
SourceOhio State University·JournalPersonality and Individual Differences·DateJan 6, 2015
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Patients with neurodegenerative diseases, particularly behavioral variant of frontotemporal dementia, exhibit high rates of criminal behavior. The study found 8.5% of patients had a history of criminal behavior, with common offenses including theft, traffic violations, and public urination.
SourceJAMA Network·JournalJAMA Neurology·DateJan 5, 2015
Researchers found specific brain markers linked to social and moral evaluation processes in children, predicting their generous behavior. The study demonstrates the role of automatic and controlled neural responses in guiding prosocial actions in children as young as three years old.
SourceUniversity of Chicago·JournalCurrent Biology·DateDec 18, 2014
Research reveals that sons of fathers with criminal records have lower cognitive abilities, but the link is explained by genetic factors shared between father and son. The study suggests that having a father with antisocial behavior may not directly affect a child's cognitive development.
SourceAssociation for Psychological Science·JournalPsychological Science·DateDec 2, 2014
A new social sensing game created at Illinois detects bullying behavior and identifies classroom bullies more effectively than traditional research methods. The game analyzes students' interactions in real-time, revealing behaviors like private messages and negative nominations.
SourceUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, News Bureau·JournalJournal of School Violence·DateNov 19, 2014
A recent study published in Biological Psychiatry found that infants' preference for human faces over objects is associated with reduced callous and unemotional behaviors in toddlerhood. The research also showed that mother-child interactions during playtime can influence a child's emotional development.
SourceUniversity of Manchester·JournalBiological Psychiatry·DateOct 23, 2014
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A study of 951 LGBTQ+ youth found that adult connections at school buffered bullying's consequences, reducing aggressive and suicidal behaviors. Educators can access resources to support LGBTQ+ students through organizations like GLSEN.
SourceWiley·JournalJournal of School Health·DateOct 6, 2014
Children who experience bullying between ages 8-10 are at increased risk of sleep-related problems like nightmares and night terrors by age 12. The University of Warwick study suggests stress may play a key role in the association.
SourceUniversity of Warwick·JournalPEDIATRICS·DateSep 11, 2014
A recent study published in School Psychology Quarterly found that cyberbullying increases with age, especially during transitions from elementary to middle school. The research highlights the importance of targeted interventions to address gender- and culturally sensitive bullying prevention strategies.
SourceUniversity of California - Riverside·JournalSchool Psychology Quarterly·DateSep 10, 2014
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A study of over 18,000 students found that frequent family dinners were associated with lower rates of mental health problems in teenagers, particularly those who experienced cyberbullying. The research suggests that family dinners can provide a protective buffer against the negative effects of cyberbullying.
SourceJAMA Network·JournalJAMA Pediatrics·DateSep 1, 2014
A study of over 5,000 US adults found that those who felt part of their community had a 22% reduced risk of heart attack. The researchers suggest that friendly neighborhoods may be an extension of social support networks, excluding antisocial behaviors.
SourceBMJ Group·JournalJournal of Epidemiology and Community Health·DateAug 18, 2014
Researchers found that increased impulsive behavior in children is associated with altered brain connections, particularly in the posterior cingulate cortex and right angular gyrus. These changes can serve as biological indicators for predicting behavioral problems and social adaptation difficulties.
SourceSpanish Foundation for Science and Technology·JournalFrontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience·DateJul 22, 2014
A recent study by Sam Houston State University found that online bullying creates significant fear among students who have experienced traditional bullying or gang activity. Cyberbullying is most prominent in minority populations, leading to negative effects such as decreased academic performance and increased anxiety.
SourceSam Houston State University·JournalSecurity Journal·DateJul 1, 2014
Studies indicate that bullies, victims, and bully-victims are more likely to carry weapons. The study found stronger associations between being a bully-victim and weapon-carrying in US studies compared to other countries.
SourceJAMA Network·JournalJAMA Pediatrics·DateJun 9, 2014
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Researchers at the University of Surrey found that narcissists can experience empathy when instructed to consider another person's perspective. This could lead to a decrease in violent and anti-social behaviors, as well as improved relationships and overall wellbeing.
SourceUniversity of Surrey·JournalPersonality and Social Psychology Bulletin·DateMay 30, 2014
A new study suggests that high-status female college students employ 'slut discourse' to signal their social status and justify more sexual exploration. They define themselves as classy, while labeling others as trashy or slutty to maintain class boundaries.
SourceAmerican Sociological Association·JournalSocial Psychology Quarterly·DateMay 28, 2014
A study by Michigan State University researchers suggests that poverty and crime in neighborhoods are significant predictors of cyberbullying. The findings contradict the notion that cyberbullying is a middle-class problem and highlight the need for targeted prevention efforts in low-income communities.
SourceMichigan State University·JournalJournal of Criminal Justice·DateMay 21, 2014
New research highlights stigma as a primary cause of bullying and ostracism in children's mental health, linked to depression, anxiety disorders, and lower quality of life. Experts will discuss prevention and intervention strategies at the Pediatric Academic Societies meeting.
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A recent study found that approximately 200,000 high school students who are bullied bring weapons to school. The researchers discovered that youths who have been victimized in multiple ways are up to 31 times more likely to carry a weapon on campus than those who have not been bullied.
Researchers from the University of Warwick warn that socio-economic status is not a reliable indicator of bullying behavior, contrary to common assumptions. The review found that bullies come from all social backgrounds and are only marginally less likely to be from high socioeconomic levels.
SourceUniversity of Warwick·JournalAmerican Journal of Public Health·DateApr 29, 2014
Research found prenatal smoking and genetic risk factors increase aggressive behavior in children, particularly females, and that environmental experiences encompass more than just parenting.
SourceSam Houston State University·JournalSocial Science & Medicine·DateApr 23, 2014
Research by King's College London found that childhood bullying has a lasting impact on adults' physical and psychological health, social relationships, and well-being. Individuals who were bullied in childhood were more likely to experience depression, anxiety disorders, and lower quality of life.
SourceKing's College London·JournalAmerican Journal of Psychiatry·DateApr 17, 2014
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A new analysis of studies on school bullying found that comprehensive programs have been the most effective in reducing bullying, but require significant resources and commitment. Schools can do more to prevent bullying by ensuring students are not isolated and providing support to those who experience prolonged bullying.
SourceUniversity of California - Los Angeles·JournalAnnual Review of Psychology·DateApr 1, 2014
A new study suggests that popularity among adolescents increases their risk of getting bullied and worsens the negative consequences. The researchers found that students in the middle to upper social hierarchy are more likely to be victimized, with the likelihood increasing by over 25% for those who reach the top of the social ladder.
SourceAmerican Sociological Association·JournalAmerican Sociological Review·DateApr 1, 2014
A new study by North Carolina State University and other institutions found that online gaming supplements social behavior, rather than replacing it. Researchers observed thousands of gamers at public events and conducted in-depth surveys to conclude that gaming is a social activity that complements offline interactions.
SourceNorth Carolina State University·JournalJournal of Computer-Mediated Communication·DateMar 27, 2014
Researchers found that joining a gang in adolescence significantly increases risk of incarceration, receiving illegal income, and struggling with drug abuse in adulthood. Former gang members were also more likely to have lower education levels and poorer health.
SourceUniversity of Washington·JournalAmerican Journal of Public Health·DateMar 13, 2014
A new study found that prosocial behaviors like altruism and compliancy significantly reduce the chances of adolescents displaying problem behaviors. Researchers suggest that intervention programs focus on encouraging youth to volunteer and help others to prevent deviant peer associations.
SourceUniversity of Missouri-Columbia·JournalJournal of Adolescence·DateMar 11, 2014
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A longitudinal study by Boston Children's Hospital reveals that the negative effects of bullying can accumulate and worsen over time. The study found that children who experienced chronic bullying reported poor mental and physical health, including depressive symptoms and difficulties engaging in physical activities.
SourceBoston Children's Hospital·JournalPEDIATRICS·DateFeb 17, 2014
A new study finds that gossiping about group members' behavior can help maintain social order and deter selfishness. In the experiment, participants who knew others' behavior were more likely to cooperate, as they could exclude those deemed untrustworthy. The researchers suggest that this mechanism is fundamental to human nature.
SourceAssociation for Psychological Science·JournalPsychological Science·DateJan 27, 2014
A study found significant gaps in perceptions of anti-social behavior between age groups. Adults were more likely than young people to interpret behaviors like swearing and cycling on the street as ASB. Young people, particularly teenagers, were seen as perpetrators of ASB, but also as victims when an elderly man shouted insults at them.
SourceUniversity of Cambridge·JournalCrime Prevention and Community Safety·DateJan 23, 2014
A new study found that children who were bullied during P.E. class exercise less a year later. Children who experienced teasing also reported a lower perceived health-related quality of life. Even healthy-weight kids who were bullied tended to exercise less often one year later.
SourceBrigham Young University·JournalJournal of Pediatric Psychology·DateJan 16, 2014
A Rutgers-Camden nursing scholar warns that academic bullying is becoming increasingly common in academia, impacting the ability to recruit and retain quality educators. The study highlights instances of slander, isolation, physical threats, and unrealistic workloads as prevalent forms of bullying in academic workplaces.
SourceRutgers University·JournalNurse Educator·DateDec 19, 2013
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A new study published in Psychological Medicine found that childhood bullying significantly increases the likelihood of psychotic experiences in later life, affecting victims, perpetrators, and bully-victims. The research suggests early interventions against bullying in primary school could prevent long-term effects on mental health.
SourceUniversity of Warwick·JournalPsychological Medicine·DateDec 17, 2013
Researchers evaluated 20 parenting programs and identified five that significantly reduce adolescent behavior problems, including substance use, aggression, depression, anxiety, and violence. These programs focus on fostering opportunities, skills, rewards for positive social behaviors, bonding, and clear expectations for behavior.
Studies show that absence of serotonin receptors during early development leads to highly aggressive behavior in mice, while adolescents exhibit increased impulsivity to danger. The findings have potential applications for treating disorders related to impulsivity and aggression.
A University of Michigan researcher is using neurogenetics and behavioral studies to understand the development and treatment of antisocial behavior in boys. The study found that environment, including social support, moderates the link between over-reactive amygdala responses and anxious behavior.
Researchers used Twitter data to identify 37,717 troubling tweets from 28,088 unique users, strongly correlating with actual suicide rates. The study suggests using social media as a complement to existing suicide prevention efforts, particularly on platforms like Twitter where public tweets can be addressed and responded to.
SourceBrigham Young University·JournalCrisis·DateOct 9, 2013
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Research suggests that testosterone promotes generosity and reciprocity when there is no threat of competition, helping to maintain social relationships. In the absence of competition, participants with increased testosterone levels chose to give more money back to investors than those with placebo treatment.
SourceAssociation for Psychological Science·JournalPsychological Science·DateSep 30, 2013
Seventy-five percent of participants reported being bullied by a sibling, and 85% reported bullying a sibling. Sibling bullying is often viewed as normative, with victims and perpetrators evaluating instances differently.
SourceClemson University·JournalJournal of Interpersonal Violence·DateSep 23, 2013
Researchers found a small group of youths with high and stable psychopathic traits had the most difficult relationships with their parents and reported higher levels of delinquency. Despite this, developmental tracks are not cast in stone and effective therapeutic intervention can change the course of development.
SourceSpringer·JournalJournal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment·DateSep 19, 2013
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Researchers at University of Texas at Dallas discovered a correlation between frequent discussions of antisocial behaviors and engagement in such behaviors among adolescents. The study found that even brief exchanges about rule-breaking, illicit substance use, or physical aggression can predict deviant behavior.
SourceUniversity of Texas at Dallas·JournalJournal of Abnormal Child Psychology·DateSep 9, 2013
Researchers found a slight calming effect of violent video games on youths with attention deficit symptoms, reducing aggressive behavior. The study challenges the popular belief that violent video games increase aggression in vulnerable youth.
SourceSpringer·JournalJournal of Youth and Adolescence·DateAug 26, 2013
A new study reveals that bullying in childhood can lead to serious illness, poor job prospects, and strained social relationships. Bully-victims are particularly vulnerable, facing a higher risk of mental health issues, poverty, and difficulties forming long-term friendships.
SourceAssociation for Psychological Science·JournalPsychological Science·DateAug 19, 2013
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A two-year prevention programme for disruptive kindergarten children may help reduce substance use in adolescence. The study found that levels of drug and alcohol use across adolescence were lower in those who received the intervention.
SourceUniversity of Montreal·JournalThe British Journal of Psychiatry·DateAug 7, 2013
Researchers found that entrepreneurs exhibit higher levels of rule-breaking behavior during adolescence, such as cheating and truancy. However, this behavior tends to dissipate by adulthood, with most entrepreneurs showing no significant difference in anti-social tendencies compared to non-entrepreneurs.
SourceFriedrich-Schiller-Universitaet Jena·JournalJournal of Vocational Behavior·DateAug 6, 2013
A new study by the American Psychological Association found that people who were repeatedly bullied throughout childhood and adolescence are significantly more likely to go to prison. Women who experienced chronic bullying faced greater odds of substance abuse and arrest compared to men.
SourceAmerican Psychological Association·DateAug 1, 2013
A study published in PLOS ONE found no correlation between playing violent video games and reduced prosocial behavior. In experiments, participants helped pick up pens at a rate of 40-60%, regardless of the game played.
Research published in BMJ Open found that 19.9% of respondents had been bullied by colleagues within the past six months, with medical and dental staff reporting the highest levels of bullying. The study also highlighted the impact of bullying on psychological distress, job satisfaction, and increased intentions to leave the profession.
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Research by CDC panel reveals bullying among youth is linked to poor mental and physical health, long-lasting effects, and increased suicide risk. Public health strategies can prevent bullying and improve health outcomes for young people.
SourceElsevier Health Sciences·JournalJournal of Adolescent Health·DateJun 19, 2013