Search Results - "Prino, L. E."
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Violence in school: An investigation of physical, psychological, and sexual victimization reported by Italian adolescents
Published in Journal of school violence (02-01-2019)“…In Italy, numerous studies have been carried out regarding the phenomenon of bullying; however, studies on single incidences of sexual, physical, and…”
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Parent and peer attachment as predictors of facebook addiction symptoms in different developmental stages (early adolescents and adolescents)
Published in Addictive behaviors (01-08-2019)“…Facebook Addiction (FA) is a problem that concerns minors all over the world. The attachment bond with peers and parents has been proven to be a risk factor…”
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The Role of Body Image Concerns in Online Sexual Victimization among Female Adolescents: The Mediating Effect of Risky Online Behaviors
Published in Journal of child & adolescent trauma (01-03-2021)“…Female adolescents are particularly at risk of body image concerns. These individuals tend to make greater use of Social Networks and this could lead…”
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The graphical representation of the self-image in early development: twins and singletons in comparison
Published in Early child development and care (03-07-2019)“…The construction of self, a fundamental process for development. Twins, as they grow together, may encounter greater difficulties in individuation process. The…”
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School violence in two Mediterranean countries: Italy and Albania
Published in Children and youth services review (01-11-2017)“…School victimization includes every form of violent offense, including physical or psychological brutality, abandonment or exploitation, and sexual abuse…”
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Online Sexual Victimization among Middle School Students: Prevalence and Association with Online Risk Behaviors
Published in International journal of developmental science (01-01-2021)“…In Europe, 82% of minors use a social network (SN). Although SNs offer opportunities for social interaction, they also involve some risks, such as online…”
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