My first PhD paper is out in @TheJCPP ! With my brilliant supervisors @ProfLucyBowes and @jessiebaldwin, we used data-driven methods across two populations, the UK MCS and US ABCD Study, to investigate if meaningful dimensions of childhood adversity exist. https://t.co/CJlyS3N5Cg
Today @AthenaRWChow summarises a systematic review on the relationship between adverse childhood experiences and the risk of juvenile reoffending https://t.co/NGlN7drgyB
Compared to victims, bully-victims were more likely to be male, have cognitive difficulties, and experience harsh discipline and low income (Chow, Pingault, & Baldwin, 2022). #AntiBullyingWeek
https://t.co/2iYdMsyCCI
@AthenaRWChow
Across childhood and adolescence, children from the UK Millennium Cohort Study were involved in joint trajectories of bullying victimisation and perpetration. @AthenaRWChow#AntiBullyingWeek
Read more: https://t.co/ABPo368z9q
Very grateful for the opportunity to write the @acamh Bullying Topic Guide. Hope it will be a useful resource for mental health practitioners, teachers, youth with lived experiences & their parents & all those interested in the topic.
https://t.co/SXF0JgAZ2Q
Presented my first paper for the first time at #LHRS! Thanking God for the outpouring of love & support from my supervisors & @oRANGE_research lab, kind academics I met at the conference, family & friends🥹
Excellent talk by @AthenaRWChow on early risk factors for joint trajectories of bullying victimisation & perpetration at the Life History conference. The paper (conducted for Athena’s undergrad thesis!) is here: https://t.co/IULSCsxdRN
#proudsupervisoragain#LHRS
My first first-author paper (and undergrad dissertation) has been published in @ESCAPonline! Grateful to @JBPingault and @jessiebaldwin for their supervision💙 We explore early risk factors for joint trajectories of bullying victimisation and perpetration: https://t.co/e2J4tDCjbj