The protective role of teacher–student relationships against peer victimization and psychosocial distress

ML Sulkowski, J Simmons - Psychology in the Schools, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
This study examined whether teacher–student relationships protect against peer
victimization and its negative psychosocial effects (ie, depression, anxiety, and stress) …

The Protective Role of Teacher-Student Relationships against Peer Victimization and Psychosocial Distress.

ML Sulkowski, J Simmons - Psychology in the Schools, 2018 - ERIC
This study examined whether teacher-student relationships protect against peer
victimization and its negative psychosocial effects (ie, depression, anxiety, and stress) …

The protective role of teacher–student relationships against peer victimization and psychosocial distress.

ML Sulkowski, J Simmons - Psychology in the Schools, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
This study examined whether teacher–student relationships protect against peer
victimization and its negative psychosocial effects (ie, depression, anxiety, and stress) …

The protective role of teacher-student relationships against peer victimization and psychosocial distress

ML Sulkowski, J Simmons - Psychology in the schools, 2018 - safetylit.org
This study examined whether teacher-student relationships protect against peer
victimization and its negative psychosocial effects (ie, depression, anxiety, and stress) …

The protective role of teacher–student relationships against peer victimization and psychosocial distress.

ML Sulkowski, J Simmons - Psychology in the Schools, 2018 - search.ebscohost.com
Abstract: This study examined whether teacher–student relationships protect against peer
victimization and its negative psychosocial effects (ie, depression, anxiety, and stress) …

The protective role of teacher-student relationships against peer victimization and psychosocial distress

ML Sulkowski, J Simmons - Psychology in the schools, 2018 - safetylit.org
This study examined whether teacher-student relationships protect against peer
victimization and its negative psychosocial effects (ie, depression, anxiety, and stress) …