2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daryaneh Badaly ◽  
Mylien T. Duong ◽  
Alexandra C. Ross ◽  
David Schwartz

Author(s):  
Jamie M. Ostrov ◽  
Sarah J. Blakely-McClure ◽  
Kristin J. Perry ◽  
Kimberly E. Kamper-DeMarco

This chapter reviews the definitions of relational aggression and other subtypes of aggression that are often studied in the developmental sciences. Specifically, definitions of relational, physical, indirect, social, verbal, nonverbal, proactive, and reactive aggression are provided. The modes, forms, functions, and contexts of aggression are reviewed, with a focus on relational aggression. Attention is given to other related constructs such as assertion, rough and tumble play, and social dominance, which should be considered and ruled out when studying subtypes of aggression. A definition and important considerations for the study of relational bullying are provided, and a brief discussion of the contexts of online or electronic aggression is given. Future directions and unanswered questions are raised.


2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jamie M. Novak ◽  
Roger D. Klein ◽  
Elaine N. Rubinstein

2013 ◽  
pp. 524-543
Author(s):  
Piotr Plichta

The chapter explores patterns of ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) usage (particularly: cell phones and the Internet) among mildly intellectually disabled adolescents aged 13-17. Importance of leisure activity in life and rehabiliation of the disabled as well as a risk of digital exclusion are also underlined. The strong emphasis is put on an issue of victimization and perpetration of electronic aggression. Data were obtained from the unstructured interviews (qualitative approach). The research revealed several issues related to patterns of ICT usage. The data are presented as following categories: importance and declared range of ICT usage, ICT and its usage for communication purposes, awareness of the risks related to ICT usage, ICT usage and electronic aggression (divided in two categories: being a victim and/or being a perpetrator, ICT usage and issues related to family functioning). Such problem areas are not well recognized in either Polish or foreign literature.


2013 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. 293-304 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ilana Kellerman ◽  
Gayla Margolin ◽  
Larissa A. Borofsky ◽  
Brian R. Baucom ◽  
Esti Iturralde

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