Bullying Research Network
The Bullying Research Network (BRNET) is an organization dedicated to uniting researchers in bullying prevention and intervention and then disseminating that information to the public. BRNET was founded by Drs. Susan Swearer, UNL, and Shelly Hymel, UBC. The Network boasts over80 members, all renowned researchers or educators in bullying and peer victimization.
05/19/2026
Using a sample of 600 Korean university students, this study examined the association between school bullying victimization and suicidal ideation and tested whether adaptive and maladaptive cognitive emotion regulation strategies functioned as mediators in this relationship.
Wang, F., Cui, S., & Jo, N. J. (2026). When cognitive emotion regulation is not enough: a process-oriented perspective on school bullying victimization and suicidal ideation among university students. Frontiers in Psychology, 17, 1778602.
Frontiers | When cognitive emotion regulation is not enough: a process-oriented perspective on school bullying victimization and suicidal ideation among university students School bullying has been widely recognized as a significant social risk factor for suicidal ideation among university students; however, the psychological pr...
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