Cumulative risk effects in the bullying of children and young people with autism spectrum conditions
By: Hebron, Judith.
Contributor(s): Oldfield, Jeremy | Humphrey, Neil.
Series: Autism 21 (3) April 2017: 291-300. 2017Disc region: text file PDF rda.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resource Subject(s): AUTISM | YOUTH | BULLYING | RISK FACTORS | CUMULATIVE RISK | MASS ACCUMULATIONOnline resources: Read this Article Summary: A notable gap in the literature on bullying of young people with Autism Spectrum Conditions concerns the relative importance of the number of risks rather than their nature. Addresses this gap in this study, which was driven by the following research questions: 1. Is there a cumulative risk effect on bullying exposure among children and young people with ASC? 2. What is the functional form of the relationship between the number of risk factors and the extent of bullying exposure?Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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A notable gap in the literature on bullying of young people with Autism Spectrum Conditions concerns the relative importance of the number of risks rather than their nature. Addresses this gap in this study, which was driven by the following research questions: 1. Is there a cumulative risk effect on bullying exposure among children and young people with ASC? 2. What is the functional form of the relationship between the number of risk factors and the extent of bullying exposure?
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