16 resultados para Aggression and victimization
em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland
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The overall goal of this study was to explore and identify good aggression management methods and on that basis to produce recommendations for aggression management in the adolescent forensic setting. The study was conducted in three phases. In Phase I, staff’s (n = 58) perception of adolescent aggressive behaviour and methods to manage it was examined. In Phase II, staff’s (n = 30) perception of treatment settings and treatment interventions available were studied. In Phase III, the effectiveness of an aggression management programme was evaluated. The data were collected during the period 2004-2007. Participants perceived adolescent aggressive behaviour in a similar way and described aggressive behaviour as being a comprehensible phenomenon. Management methods used to control aggressive situations were alike, although the practical solutions varied between the study units, especially regarding coercive methods. Staff members proposed more time and better opportunities to discuss and evaluate the aggression situation in order to improve the methods used. The treatment settings were similar in studied forensic units and interventions were primarily focused on psychological aspects, including management of aggressive behavior. A comprehensive aggression management programme proved to be effective in decreasing incidents of violence. The use of coercive methods in aggression situations decreased and injuries to the staff became less frequent. If staff members intend to apply high quality management methods in aggression situations they have to share a consistent understanding of aggressive behaviour and need to be aware of the various methods available. In addition, they should learn more about assessment methods in order to improve aggression management. International comparison of aggression, methods for managing it and service provision creates a starting point for developing equal care provision and realization within and between European countries.
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Memories of historical injustices affect contemporary politics from local to global level. In East Asia, questions of commemoration and historical responsibility have turned into international and domestic controversies. The main focus has been and still is in apologies conducted by Japanese prime ministers in regards to the war, aggression and colonialism during the era of Imperial Japan. Although it is granted that state apologies are not a crucial part of reconciliation, they can be analysed as a linked but separate process within the context of memory and international relations. The purpose of this study is to examine the discourses of history in Japanese prime ministers’ commemoration speeches on Memorial Ceremony for the War Dead from 1995 to 2015 in order to analyse how the Japanese government is reflecting on its past. In particular, attention is paid on what is being commemorated and how, whether it is the war and its victims or Japan’s post-war era of peace. As an apology is a reciprocal activity, responses from Japan’s most vocal former victims, South Korea and China, were also examined. Discourse analysis was used to identify and examine the different representations of the past. In addition, the apology statements of Japanese prime ministers were analysed in the Many to Many apology framework developed by Tavuchis (1991). Primary material consisted of 21 prime ministers’ speeches from the annual Memorial Ceremony for the War Dead on August 15th and from three apology statements made in 1995, 2005 and 2015. Further international context was primarily collected from newspaper articles of The New York Times and The Times throughout the examined period. It can be concluded from the findings that in the official Japanese remembrance of the past war from 1985’s annexation of Taiwan to the atomic bombings in 1945, both discourses that reinforce apology and remorse over Japan’s past aggressions and discourses that consciously avoid doing so are used. The commemoration speeches and apology statements consistently assert that Japan has acknowledged its past and expresses regret over the acts of aggression. At the same time, the speeches and statements strengthen the narrative that Japan was a victim of circumstances as well as turn the focus on post-war peace-making or on Japan’s own victimhood.
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Bullying is characterized by an inequality of power between perpetrator and target. Findings that bullies can be highly popular have helped redefine the old conception of the maladjusted school bully into a powerful individual exerting influence on his peers from the top of the peer status hierarchy. Study I is a conceptual paper that explores the conditions under which a skillful, socially powerful bully can use the peer group as a means of aggression and suggests that low cohesion and low quality of friendships make groups easier to manipulate. School bullies’ high popularity should be a major obstacle for antibullying efforts, as bullies are unlikely to cease negative actions that are rewarding, and their powerful position could discourage bystanders from interfering. Using data from the Finnish program KiVa, Study II supported the hypothesis that antibullying interventions are less effective with popular bullies in comparison to their unpopular counterparts. In order to design interventions that can address the positive link between popularity and aggression, it is necessary to determine in which contexts bullies achieve higher status. Using an American sample, Study III examined the effects of five classroom features on the social status that peers accord to aggressive children, including classroom status hierarchy, academic level and grade level, controlling for classroom mean levels of aggression and ethnic distribution. Aggressive children were more popular and better liked in fifth grade relative to fourth grade and in classrooms of higher status hierarchy. Surprisingly, the natural emergence of status hierarchies in children’s peer groups has long been assumed to minimize aggression. Whether status hierarchies hinder or promote bullying is a controversial question in the peer relations’ literature. Study IV aimed at clarifying this debate by testing the effects of the degree of classroom status hierarchy on bullying. Higher hierarchy was concrrently associated with bullying and predictive of higher bullying six months later. As bullies’ quest for power is increasingly acknowledged, some researchers suggest teaching bullies to attain the elevated status they yearn for through prosocial acts. Study V cautions against such solutions by reviewing evidence that prosocial behaviors enacted with the intention of controlling others can be as harmful as aggression.
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Guided by the social-ecological conceptualization of bullying, this thesis examines the implications of classroom and school contexts—that is, students’ shared microsystems—for peer-to-peer bullying and antibullying practices. Included are four original publications, three of which are empirical studies utilizing data from a large Finnish sample of students in the upper grade levels of elementary school. Both self- and peer reports of bullying and victimization are utilized, and the hierarchical nature of the data collected from students nested within school ecologies is accounted for by multilevel modeling techniques. The first objective of the thesis is to simultaneously examine risk factors for victimization at individual, classroom, and school levels (Study I). The second objective is to uncover the individual- and classroom-level working mechanisms of the KiVa antibullying program which has been shown to be effective in reducing bullying problems in Finnish schools (Study II). Thirdly, an overview of the extant literature on classroom- and school-level contributions to bullying and victimization is provided (Study III). Finally, attention is paid to the assessment of victimization and, more specifically, to how the classroom context influences the concordance between self- and peer reports of victimization (Study IV). Findings demonstrate the multiple ways in which contextual factors, and importantly students’ perceptions thereof, contribute to the bullying dynamic and efforts to counteract it. Whereas certain popular beliefs regarding the implications of classroom and school contexts do not receive support, the role of peer contextual factors and the significance of students’ perceptions of teachers’ attitudes toward bullying are highlighted. Directions for future research and school-based antibullying practices are suggested.
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In this thesis, a unique subgroup involved in the bullying phenomenon, the bully-victims, are identified and examined. Despite the increasing attention on the bully-victims in recent years, their prevalence, psychosocial adjustment, and response to anti-bullying programs has not been clearly determined. Three empirical studies were conducted in this thesis to examine the prevalence of bully-victims. Moreover, in study I, the psychosocial adjustment of bully-victims was compared with that of pure bullies, pure victims, and non-involved students. In study II, different forms of bullying and victimization were compared among pure bullies, pure victims, bully-victims, and non-involved students. In study III, the effectiveness of anti-bullying programs, in particular, the KiVa program, on bully-victims was demonstrated. Overall, bully-victims formed the smallest group comparing with pure bullies, pure victims, and non-involved students, and in general differed from pure bullies rather than pure victims in terms of subjective experience of maladjustment. They employed more verbal, physical, and cyberbullying perpetration, but not indirect bullying; and they were more victimized by verbal, physical, cyber, and indirect bullying. The KiVa anti-bullying program in Finland is effective in reducing the prevalence of bully-victims.
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Väitöskirjan tavoitteena on ollut rakentaa kokonaiskuva aiheesta Jugoslavialaisen sotataidollisen ajattelun kehittyminen toisen maailmansodan jälkeen. Tutkimuksessa ei ole rajoituttu ainoastaan kuvailemaan sotataidollisen ajattelun kehittyminen, vaan on pyritty selvittämään kehittymiseen vaikuttaneet tekijät ja vastaamaan kysymykseen, miksi näin on tapahtunut? Aiemmat länsimaiset tutkimukset ovat tarkastelleet jugoslavialaista sotataitoa tai maanpuolustusta vain jostain tietystä rajallisesta näkökulmasta, kuten esimerkiksi Jugoslavian kansanarmeijaa, asevoimien vaikutusta maan poliittiseen elämään tai sotilaallista doktriinia koskien. Sotataidon kehittymiseen vaikuttavat tekijät huomioivaa kokonaisesitystä ole tehty. Myös jugoslavialainen sotataidollinen ajattelu on jäänyt pääosin pimentoon. Jugoslavialainen maan sotataitoon kohdistunut tutkimus on ollut laajaa ja monipuolista, mutta sen käytettävyyteen osittain vaikuttaa marxilais-leniniläinen materialistis-dialektinen, historialliseen materialismiin perustuva tutkimusmenetelmä. Väitöskirjan päätutkimusaineiston ovat muodostaneet alkuperäislähteet, ensisijaisesti jugoslavialaiset ohjesäännöt, käsikirjat, oppaat ja oppikirjat. Muu lähteistö on koostunut lähinnä arkistoasiakirjoista ja muusta kirjallisuudesta. Tutkimusmenetelmä on ollut historiatieteellinen käsittäen muun muassa ulkoisen ja sisäisen lähdekritiikin harjoittamisen, tietojen varmistamisen mahdollisimman useasta toisistaan riippumattomasta lähteestä sekä pyrkimyksen rekonstruoida ristiriidaton kokonaiskuva tutkimuskohteesta. Eri lähteistä ja lähderyhmistä saatuja tietoja on vertailtu, analysoitu sekä yhdistetty kriittisesti. Lähteiden käytettävyyden, lähdearvon ja luotettavuuden arviointi ovat olleet merkittävässä roolissa, näistä kaikista tärkeimpänä luotettavuuden arviointi. Sisäisen ja ulkoisen lähdekritiikin keinoin on pyritty luomaan oma ristiriidaton tulkinta kokonaisuudesta, jugoslavialaisen sotataidollisen ajattelun kehittymisestä toisen maailmansodan jälkeen. Tutkimuksessa on pitäydytty niin pitkälle kuin mahdollista jugoslavialaisen sotataidon alkuperäisessä terminologiassa. Jugoslavialaisia termejä ei ole muokattu vastaamaan paremmin esimerkiksi tällä hetkellä länsimaisessa sotataidossa käytettyjä käsitteitä. Väitöskirjan rakenne on temaattinen. Läpi koko tutkittavan ajanjakson jugoslavialaisen sotataidollisen ajattelun kehittymisessä on tunnistettavissa samat määräävät tekijät: historialliset taustatekijät, sotilaallinen uhka, sotilaallinen doktriini, lakiperusteet, kommunistiliiton ohjaus ja asevoimien sekä yhteiskunnan valmiuden kehittyminen. Jugoslaviassa puhuttiin aseelliseen kamppailuun vaikuttavista sodankäynnin faktoreista, joita olivat yhteiskunnalliset tekijät, materiaalis-tekniset tekijät ja sotilaalliset tekijät. Kaikista tärkeimpänä tekijänä pidettiin kuitenkin ihmistä itseään, vaikka ihmisen merkitys välillä tuntuikin hukkuvan ”moraalis-poliittiset tekijät”-sanahirviön alle. Tutkimuskysymyksiin on vastattu sotataitoon vaikuttaneiden edellä mainittujen tekijöiden kautta. Kuhunkin muutostekijään liittyvä kehitys on kuvattu kronologisena esityksenä. Kansan vapautussodassa vuosina 1941–1945 perustettujen partisaaniyksiköiden muodostamisessa sekä niiden toimintamenetelmissä on havaittavissa runsaasti yhtymäkohtia 1700- ja 1800-luvun hajdukkijoukkojen sekä 1800-luvun lopun ja 1900-luvun alun četnikkijoukkojen vastaaviin periaatteisiin. Samankaltaisuuksia ilmenee 1950-luvulta alkaen alueellisen puolustuksen joukkojen ja partisaaniyksiköiden toimintamenetelmien yhteydessä väliaikaisesti menetetyllä alueella toimittaessa. Kansan tukeen, karismaattisiin johtajiin ja yllätyselementtiin perustuva sissitoiminta on perinteistä eteläslaavilaista sotataitoa. Sodanjälkeinen jugoslavialainen sotataito oli jatkumoa eteläslaavien vuosisatoja vanhalle sotataidolliselle perinteelle, vaikka sitä ei julkisesti Jugoslaviassa muutamia poikkeuksia lukuun ottamatta myönnettykään. Jugoslavian sotilaallinen doktriini oli luotu kaikista suunnista kohdistuvia hyökkäyksiä vastaan, mutta sotilaallisen uhkan painotukset vaihtelivat usein, jopa vain muutaman vuoden välein. Tämä ei johtunut päättämättömyydestä eikä pelkästään koetun uhkan suunnan vaihtumisesta. Painottamalla sisäisen ja ulkoisen uhkan jatkuvuutta sekä uhkan suunnan vaihtelua pyrittiin pitämään maanpuolustuspiirit valppaina ja kansalaiset aktiivisina. Tällä tavalla myös perusteltiin maanpuolustuksen korkeita kustannuksia ja ennen kaikkea pyrittiin lisäämään maan sisäistä veljeyttä ja yhtenäisyyttä. On ilmeistä, että sekä lännestä että idästä kohdistui Jugoslavian suuntaan suurta poliittista ja sotilaallista intressiä kylmän sodan vuosina 1945–1990, mutta suoran sotilaallisen uhkan aukoton todistaminen olisi kuitenkin hankalaa. Oleellista onkin jugoslavialaisten oma käsitys maataan vastaan kohdistuneesta sotilaallisesta uhkasta. Sisäisen uhkan vaikutus alkoi kasvaa 1970-luvun alkupuolelta lähtien ja se johti lopulta 1980-luvulla alueellisen puolustuksen joukkojen esikuntien lakkauttamiseen ja taisteluvälineiden hajavarastointijärjestelmän purkamiseen. Yhteiskunnallisista tekijöistä merkittävimpinä sotataitoon ja sotataidolliseen ajatteluun vaikuttaneina osina olivat lait ja Jugoslavian kommunistiliitto. Perustuslakiin ja lakiin kansallisesta puolustuksesta sekä kommunistiliiton päätöslauselmiin sisällytetyt vaatimukset sotataidon kehittymiselle kuitenkin vain toistivat sotilaallisessa doktriinissa määritettyjä suuntaviivoja sekä määräyksiä. Maanpuolustukseen liittyneiden määräysten ja ohjeiden hyväksymiselle laillisen järjestyksen mukaisesti annettiin kuitenkin erittäin suuri arvo. Niiden toimeenpanon leviäminen maanlaajuisesti varmistettiin puolueen päätöksillä velvoittamalla muun muassa kommunistiliiton paikallisorganisaatiot, puoluesolut asevoimien sisällä sekä kaikki liittovaltion hallintotasot tekemään kaikkensa yleisen kansanpuolustuksen ja sitä ilmentävän sotataidon toteutumisen eteen. Materiaalis-teknisen tekijän kokonaisuus sisälsi aseet ja varusteet sekä niihin liittyviä muita seikkoja, kuten yhteiskunnan teollisuuden kehittymisen asteen sekä kyvyn suojautua vihollisen taisteluvälineitä vastaan ja luoda vihollisen aseita vastaan tehokkaampi vasta-ase. Siihen luettiin myös yksilöiden, taktisten ja yhdistettyjen taktisten yksiköiden sekä koko kansan koulutus aseiden ja varusteiden tarkoituksenmukaiseen käyttöön. Vaikka jugoslavialainen aseteollisuus kehittyi tutkimusperiodin aikana voimakkaasti, joutui maa taloudellisten resurssiensa rajallisuuden ja mahdollisen vihollishyökkäyksen ylivoimaisuuden havaittuaan toteamaan, että maanpuolustuksen ongelmia ei voida ratkaista materiaalin ja tekniikan määrällä tai laadulla. Ratkaisun oli löydyttävä sotilaallisista tekijöistä ja varsinkin sotataidosta. Sotilaalliset tekijät ja prosessit olivat jugoslavialaisen sotataidon ja sotataidollisen ajattelun kehittymisen kannalta tärkein muutostekijä. Sotilaallisten tekijöiden ytimen muodosti sotataito, joka Jugoslaviassa koostui teoriasta ja käytännöstä. Tämä jako koski sotataidon kolmea tasoa: strategiaa, operatiikkaa ja taktiikkaa. Sotataitoon kuuluvina osina pidettiin muun muassa taisteluvalmiutta, liikekannallepanovalmiutta, yhteiskunnallis-poliittisten yhteisöjen aseetonta vastarintaa, aseellisen kamppailun operatiivista ja taktista tasoa, materiaalista ja teknistä varustamista, sotatalouden valmistelujen organisointia sekä yhteiskunnallisia palveluja poikkeusoloissa. Osa näistä kuului edellä mainittuihin yhteiskunnallisiin tai materiaalis-teknisiin tekijöihin. Jugoslavialainen sotataito onkin nähtävä matriisinomaisena kokonaisuutena, jossa sotataidon kolmeen toiminnalliseen tasoon, strategiaan, operatiikkaan ja taktiikkaan vaikuttivat historialliset taustatekijät, sotilaallinen uhka, yhteiskunnalliset tekijät ja materiaalis-tekniset tekijät. Jugoslavialaisen sotataidon kokonaisuuteen kuului myös se, että mainitut muutostekijät vaikuttivat vielä toisiinsa. Lopputuloksena näin kokonaisvaltaisesta näkemyksestä sotataitoon ja sotataidolliseen ajatteluun Jugoslavia kykeni luomaan poikkeuksellisen tehokkaana pidetyn puolustusratkaisun, jossa koko yhteiskunnan kaikki resurssit pystyttiin suuntaamaan hyökkäyksen torjumiseen ja maahan tunkeutuneiden pois ajamiseen. Aiempi tutkimus on nähnyt jugoslavialaisen sotataidon kehittymisen keskeisimpänä vaikuttimena ja murroskohtana Varsovan liiton joukkojen toimeenpaneman Tšekkoslovakian miehityksen ja siitä seuranneen koetun uhkan merkittävän voimistumisen. Yleisen kansanpuolustuksen doktriiniin liittyvä taustatutkimus, teorianmuodostus ja doktriinin käyttöönotto tapahtuivat kuitenkin jo 1950-luvulla. Tšekkoslovakian miehitys toimi vain muutoksen toimeenpanoa vauhdittavana tekijänä. Jugoslavialaiset korostivat, että jugoslavialaisessa yhteiskunnassa keskeisessä asemassa ollut yhteisjohtoisuuden periaate ulottui myös maanpuolustukseen ja sotataitoon. Tutkimusaineistoon perehtyminen kuitenkin osoitti, että yleisen kansanpuolustuksen kokonaisuutta kuvaavat oppikirjat, laeissa asetetut määräykset ja Jugoslavian kommunistiliiton julkaisemat vaatimukset eivät olleet jalkautuneet sotataidon teoriaan tai käytäntöön operatiivisella tai taktisella tasolla. Strategisella tasolla yhteisjohtoisuus esiintyi näkyvämmin vain sotilaallisen konseptin ja strategian yhteydessä. Sotilaallisen doktriinin osalta yhteisjohtoisuus ilmeni lähinnä kahdessa asiassa. Alueellisen puolustuksen yksiköiden varustamisvelvoite oli asetettu siviilihallinnon eri tasojen vastuulle. Alueellisen puolustuksen esikunnat ja komentajat olivat vastuussa yleisen kansanpuolustuksen ja yhteiskunnallisen itsesuojelun komiteoille. Siviilihallinnon organisaatioiden kyky varustaa alueellisen puolustuksen yksiköt osoittautui kuitenkin heikoksi. Alueellisen puolustuksen esikunnatkin toimivat upseereiden johtamina sotilaallisina johtoportaina, ja yleisen kansanpuolustuksen ja yhteiskunnallisen itsesuojelun komiteoiden toiminta komentajien ja esikuntien suuntaan rajoittui vain nimelliseen ohjaukseen. Yhteisjohtoisuus osoittautuikin tutkimuksen kuluessa piirteeksi, joka julkisesta retoriikasta huolimatta ei toteutunut jugoslavialaisessa sotataidon praktiikassa. Jugoslavialaisen sotataidollisen ajattelun kehittymisen kaari käynnistyi partisaanisodasta ja päätyi alueelliseen puolustusjärjestelmään. Kansakunta ja sen useat eri kansallisuudet onnistuivat luomaan tieteelliseen ja tutkittuun tietoon perustuvan välineen, sotataidon teorian ja käytännön, joka suojeli maata yli puolen vuosisadan ajan. Yleinen kansanpuolustus sekä jugoslavialainen sotataito ovat toisiensa synonyymejä, seurauksia ja synnyttäjiä. Puolustusratkaisu lähti omista kansallisista lähtökohdista, siihen sulautettiin valikoiden ja jalostettuna hyviksi sekä menestyksekkäiksi koettuja ulkomaisia elementtejä sekä vaikutteita. Sitä perusteltiin monipuolisilla poliittisilla, ideologisilla, teoreettisilla, historiallisilla sekä nykyaikaisilla sotataidollisilla argumenteilla, mutta kaikesta tästä huolimatta sen ydin oli omintakeinen jugoslavialainen sotataidollinen ajattelu.
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According to the participant role approach (Salmivalli, Lagerspetz, Björkqvist, Österman, & Kaukiainen, 1996), bullying is a group phenomenon that is largely enabled and maintained by the classmates taking on different participant roles (e.g., reinforcers or assistants of the bully). There is, however, very little evidence on whether the bystander behaviors actually have an effect on the risk for victimization. Furthermore, the participant role approach implies that the bystanders should be used in putting an end to bullying. This view has been put into practice in the KiVa antibullying program, but it has not yet been investigated whether the program is effective. Four studies were conducted to investigate, (a) whether the behaviors of bystanders have an effect on the risk for victimization (Study I) and (b) whether the KiVa program reduces bullying and victimization and has other beneficial effects as well (Studies II–IV). The participants included large samples of elementary and lower secondary school students (Grades 1–9) from Finland. The assessments were done with web-based questionnaires including questions about bullying and victimization (both self- and peer reports), and about several bullying-related constructs. The results of this thesis suggest that bystander behaviors in bullying situations may influence the risk for victimization of vulnerable students. Moreover, the results indicate that the KiVa antibullying program is effective in reducing victimization and bullying. The program effects are larger in elementary schools than in lower secondary schools, whereas in Grades 8 and 9, they are larger for boys than girls for some peer-reported outcomes. The magnitude of the overall effects can be considered practically significant when obtained in a large-scale dissemination of the program.
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Bullying can be viewed as goal-oriented behavior in the strive for dominance and prestige in the peer group (Salmivalli, 2010). To ensure the effectiveness of their power demonstrations, bullies often choose targets from among their vulnerable peers (Salmivalli, 2010; Veenstra et al., 2007). A large number of studies have also shown that victimization has severe consequences for the victims’ psychosocial adjustment (Reijntjes, Kamphuis, Prinzie, & Telch, 2010; Ttofi, Farrington, Lösel, & Loeber, 2011). In this thesis I investigate – based on three empirical studies – whether similar dynamics on the risk factors and consequences apply to same- and other-sex victimization. In the empirical studies, we used the data from the randomized control trial of the KiVa antibullying program for the elementary school grades 4–6 (2007–2008), and for the middle school grades 7–9 (2008–2009). We measured same- and other-sex victimization, and victims’ defending relationships by dyadic questions: “By which classmates are you victimized?” and “By which classmates are you supported, comforted, or defended?” In addition, we used self-reports and peer reports to measure adjustment and social status. The findings imply that other-sex victimization may be challenging for antibullying work. First, although targets of bullying seemed to be selected from among vulnerable peers for the most part, perceived popularity increased the risks of other-sex victimization. Popularity of these victims may falsely lead to an impression that the victims are doing well. Second, the consequences considering victims’ later psychosocial adjustment were alarming concerning girls bullied by boys. Thus, despite the fact that the targets may be perceived as popular, other-sex victimization can have even more severe consequences than same-sex victimization. Third, we found that defending relationships were mostly same-sex relationships, and consequently, we may ask whether defending is effective against other-sex bullies. Finally, the KiVa antibullying program was less effective against other-sex victimization in the adolescent sample. The findings altogether emphasize the importance of taking into account the sex composition of the bully-victim dyad, both considering future research on bullying and in the antibullying work with children and adolescents.
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Social information processing (SIP; Crick & Dodge, 1994) and social-cognitive learning theories have been often used to understand children’s problem behaviors, such as aggression. According to these theories, children’s thinking guides their subsequent behaviors. Although most of us agree that social behavior and underlying thought processes are context-dependent, personality and social development researchers have usually engaged in searching for stable patterns of dispositions and behaviors, ignoring (or treating as error) the variance across different situations and relationship types. This, however, can result in erroneous conclusions and question the interpretation of previous findings. Four studies were conducted to explore the influence of relationship context on children’s social-cognitive evaluations and behavior. Samples were fourth to sixth graders from Estonia and Finland. Social cognitions were assessed by presenting children with hypothetical vignettes where the previously identified relationship partner’s behavior had a negative consequence for the child (Studies I, II, and IV), followed by questions measuring different social-cognitive processes (e.g., hostile attributions, behavioral strategies, outcome expectations and self-efficacy beliefs for aggression). In addition, in Studies II and IV, children provided information about their behavior within a specific relationship context. In Study III, an affective priming paradigm was employed where participants were presented with a short display of photographs of children’s liked and disliked classmates, and unknown peers. The results of this thesis suggest that children’s thinking and behavior are largely influenced by the affective valence of the relationship. Moreover, cognitions guide behavior within the relationship. The current findings offer a fruitful avenue for studying the heterogeneity of peer interactions.
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In March 2010, Chinese State Councillor, Dai Bingguo, in a private meeting with US Deputy Secretary of State, James Steinberg, allegedly referred to the South China Sea (SCS) as one of the country’s ‘core interests’, a term normally only used to refer to regions like Taiwan, Tibet and Xinjiang upon whose sovereignty Beijing will make no compromises. This alleged wording by Mr Dai caused a strong global reaction, with many countries around the world expressing a fear that China, on the back of its rise to the status of the world's second largest economic power, was now about to implement a more assertive foreign policy more in keeping with its new status of global superpower. As the use of the term ‘core interest’ took place in a private meeting and appears to have been subsequently leaked, it is impossible to prove what was said or meant, yet in 2011, with China and the US continuing to eye each other with suspicion, the adverse repercussions of people trying to deduce what was meant are undeniable. By analysing the views of experts and the evolution or otherwise of Chinese rhetoric and policy towards the SCS, this thesis will show how the alleged use of a term in a private meeting can have consequences that far exceed what was originally intended. It will also show that it is highly unlikely that China’s maritime policy is becoming more assertive as, at China's present stage of social and economic development, it simply cannot afford the ill will and adverse consequences that would result from an act of international aggression. It will show how easy it seems to be for a country like the US to project a misleading image of another country’s intentions, which can in turn serve partially to mask its own intentions. Finally, it will show that the China’s stance on the SCS is starting to be seen by the world as a litmus test for the assertiveness of overall Chinese foreign policy.
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Children’s pain symptoms and sleep problems are among the most common health complaints. They distract children from activities, decrease the quality of life, contribute to a significant economic burden, and have shown continuity into adulthood. The main aims of this thesis were to investigate long-term changes in the prevalence of pain symptoms and sleep problems among Finnish school-aged children, and the later mental health of those who in childhood experience pain. Prevalence, co-occurrence, and associated psychosocial factors of pain symptoms and sleep problems were also assessed. In study I, prevalence changes in eight-year-old children’s pain symptoms and sleep problems were investigated in three cross-sectional population-based samples (years 1989: n=1038, 1999: n=1035, and 2005: n=1030). In study II, cross-sectional associations between pain symptoms, sleep problems, and psychosocial factors were assessed among 13-18-year-old adolescents (n=2476). In studies III and IV, associations between pain symptoms at age eight (n=6017), and register-based data on antidepressant use and severe suicidality by age 24, were examined in a nationwide birth cohort. Pain symptoms and sleep problems were common and often co-occurred. A considerable number of children’s pain symptoms remained unrecognized by the parents. The prevalence of pain symptoms, sleep problems, and multiple concurrent symptoms approximately doubled from 1989 to 2005. Psychiatric difficulties or demographic factors did not explain the increase. Psychosocial factors that were associated with pain, sleep problems, and a higher number of symptoms, were female sex, psychological difficulties, emotional symptoms, smoking, victimization, and feeling not cared about by teachers. In longitudinal analyses, the child’s own report of headache, and to a smaller degree the parental report of the child’s abdominal pain predicted later antidepressant use. Parental report of the child’s abdominal pain predicted severe suicidality among males. If one of the symptoms is present, health care professionals should inquire about other symptoms as well. Questions should be directed to the children, not only to their parents. Inquiring about psychiatric difficulties, substance use, victimization, and relations with teachers should be included as a part of the assessment. Further studies are needed to clarify the reasons that underlie the increased prevalence rates, and the factors that may increase or decrease the risk for later mental health problems among pain-suffering children.
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This study examines the aftermath of mass violence in local communities. Two rampage school shootings that occurred in Finland are analyzed and compared to examine the ways in which communities experience, make sense of, and recover from sudden acts of mass violence. The studied cases took place at Jokela High School, in southern Finland, and at a polytechnic university in Kauhajoki, in western Finland, in 2007 and 2008 respectively. Including the perpetrators, 20 people lost their lives in these shootings. These incidents are part of the global school shooting phenomenon with increasing numbers of incidents occurring in the last two decades, mostly in North America and Europe. The dynamic of solidarity and conflict is one of the main themes of this study. It builds upon previous research on mass violence and disasters which suggests that solidarity increases after a crisis, and that this increase is often followed by conflict in the affected communities. This dissertation also draws from theoretical discussions on remembering, narrating, and commemorating traumatic incidents, as well as the idea of a cultural trauma process in which the origins and consequences of traumas are negotiated alongside collective identities. Memorialization practices and narratives about what happened are vital parts of the social memory of crises and disasters, and their inclusive and exclusive characteristics are discussed in this study. The data include two types of qualitative interviews; focused interviews with 11 crisis workers, and focused, narrative interviews with 21 residents of Jokela and 22 residents of Kauhajoki. A quantitative mail survey of the Jokela population (N=330) provided data used in one of the research articles. The results indicate that both communities experienced a process of simultaneous solidarity and conflict after the shootings. In Jokela, the community was constructed as a victim, and public expressions of solidarity and memorialization were promoted as part of the recovery process. In Kauhajoki, the community was portrayed as an incidental site of mass violence, and public expressions of solidarity by distant witnesses were labeled as unnecessary and often criticized. However, after the shooting, the community was somewhat united in its desire to avoid victimization and a prolonged liminal period. This can be understood as a more modest and invisible process of “silent solidarity”. The processes of enforced solidarity were partly made possible by exclusion. In some accounts, the family of the perpetrator in Jokela was excluded from the community. In Kauhajoki, the whole incident was externalized. In both communities, this exclusion included associating the shooting events, certain places, and certain individuals with the concept of evil, which helped to understand and explain the inconceivable incidents. Differences concerning appropriate emotional orientations, memorialization practices and the pace of the recovery created conflict in both communities. In Jokela, attitudes towards the perpetrator and his family were also a source of friction. Traditional gender roles regarding the expression of emotions remained fairly stable after the school shootings, but in an exceptional situation, conflicting interpretations arose concerning how men and women should express emotion. The results from the Jokela community also suggest that while increased solidarity was seen as important part of the recovery process, some negative effects such as collective guilt, group divisions, and stigmatization also emerged. Based on the results, two simultaneous strategies that took place after mass violence were identified; one was a process of fast-paced normalization, and the other was that of memorialization. Both strategies are ways to restore the feeling of security shattered by violent incidents. The Jokela community emphasized remembering while the Kauhajoki community turned more to the normalization strategy. Both strategies have positive and negative consequences. It is important to note that the tendency to memorialize is not the only way of expressing solidarity, as fast normalization includes its own kind of solidarity and helps prevent the negative consequences of intense solidarity.
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In this thesis, two negatively valenced emotions are approached as reflecting children’s self-consciousness, namely guilt and shame. Despite the notable role of emotions in the psychological research, empirical research findings on the links between guilt, shame, and children’s social behavior – and particularly aggression – have been modest, inconsistent, and sometimes contradictory. This thesis contains four studies on the associations of guilt, shame, emotion regulation, and social cognitions with children’s social behavior. The longitudinal material of the thesis was collected as a survey among a relatively large amount of Finnish preadolescents. In Study I, the distinctiveness of guilt and shame in children’s social behavior were investigated. The more specific links of emotions and aggressive behavior were explored in Study II, in which emotion regulation and negative emotionality were treated as the moderators between guilt, shame, and children’s aggressive behavior. The role of emotion management was further evaluated in Study III, in which effortful control and anger were treated as the moderators between domain-specific aggressive cognitions and children’s aggressive behavior. In the light of the results from the Studies II and III, it seems that for children with poor emotion management the effects of emotions and social cognitions on aggressive behavior are straight-forward, whereas effective emotion management allows for reframing the situation. Finally, in Study IV, context effects on children’s anticipated emotions were evaluated, such that children were presented a series of hypothetical vignettes, in which the child was acting as the aggressor. Furthermore, the identity of the witnesses and victim’s reactions were systematically manipulated. Children anticipated the most shame in situations, in which all of the class was witnessing the aggressive act, whereas both guilt and shame were anticipated the most in the situations, in which the victim was reacting with sadness. Girls and low-aggressive children were more sensitive to contextual cues than boys and high-aggressive children. Overall, the results of this thesis suggest that the influences of guilt, shame, and social cognition on preadolescents’ aggressive behavior depend significantly on the nature of individual emotion regulation, as well as situational contexts. Both theoretical and practical implications of this study highlight a need to acknowledge effective emotion management as enabling the justification of one’s own immoral behavior.
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The present investigation looks into the attitudes toward death in Paul’s authentic letters, and puts them in relation to modern theories of psychological coping. Drawing on psychologically-oriented hermeneutic theory, and theories about psychological coping in particular, I argue that each case of psychological coping must be understood in its historical situation as strategies emanating from a specific person’s subjective appraisal (cf. Pargament, Lazarus and Folkman). Paul’s letters frequently refer to persecution and violent death. To aid in psychological coping is often integral to the purpose of the letters, which makes the perspective of psychological coping akin to their genre. In the course of a tentatively assumed chronological order of 1 Thessalonians, Galatians, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Romans, Philippians, and Philemon, Paul moves from the perception of Jesus dying for the faithful to the understanding of dying with Jesus. His coping strategies concerning death are gradually transformed from conservative and deferring coping styles, to a more self-directing coping style, to collaborative and transformative coping styles, and finally to a new sense of deferring coping style in prison. The last case of deferring coping carries the traits of generosity and flexibility even in the face of death, which is in contrast to his previous letters. Through his correspondence, we see Paul’s attitude toward death transformed from denial to reaction, to processing, to acceptance (cf. Lindemann, Kübler-Ross, Bowlby, Parkes, among others). His strategies also shift in accordance with these understandings. Denial is accompanied by diversion, threat by aggression, processing by rumination, and acceptance by joy. The study shows the hermeneutic benefits of reading Paul’s letters as the rhetorically framed expressions of a person in a particular historical situation. The letters open small windows through which we can glimpse the coping process of a person of antiquity. In adopting the method of psychological exegesis, the study shows that the variety of attitudes toward death in Paul’s letters makes sense from the perspective of psychological coping. The psychological aspect of these letters is an underexamined richness that can extend into areas of contemporary individual and group identity, and from there to public policy and ethics.
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The aim of this study was to examine community and individual approaches in responses to mass violence after the school shooting incidents in Jokela (November 2007) and Kauhajoki (September 2008), Finland. In considering the community approach, responses to any shocking criminal event may have integrative, as well as disintegrative effects, within the neighborhood. The integration perspective argues that a heinous criminal event within one’s community is a matter of offence to collectively held feelings and beliefs, and increases perceived solidarity; whereas the disintegration perspective suggests that a criminal event weakens the social fabric of community life by increasing fear of crime and mistrust among locals. In considering the individual approach, socio-demographic factors, such as one’s gender, are typically significant indicators, which explain variation in fear of crime. Beyond this, people are not equally exposed to violent crime and therefore prior victimization and event related experiences may further explain why people differ in their sensitivity to risk from mass violence. Finally, factors related to subjective mental health, such as depressed mood, are also likely to moderate individual differences in responses to mass violence. This study is based on the correlational design of four independent cross-sectional postal surveys. The sampling frames (N=700) for the surveys were the Finnish speaking adult population aged 18–74-years. The first mail survey in Jokela (n=330) was conducted between May and June 2008, approximately six months from the shooting incident at the local high-school. The second Jokela survey (n=278) was conducted in May–June of 2009, 18 months removed from the incident. The first survey in Kauhajoki (n=319) was collected six months after the incident at the local University of Applied Sciences, March– April 2009, and the second (n=339) in March–April 2010, approximately 18 months after the event. Linear and ordinal regression and path analysis are used as methods of analyses. The school shootings in Jokela and Kauhajoki were extremely disturbing events, which deeply affected the communities involved. However, based on the results collected, community responses to mass violence between the two localities were different. An increase in social solidarity appears to apply in the case of the Jokela community, but not in the case of the Kauhajoki community. Thus a criminal event does not necessarily impact the wider community. Every empirical finding is most likely related to different contextual and event-specific factors. Beyond this, community responses to mass violence in Jokela also indicated that the incident was related to a more general sense of insecurity and was also associating with perceived community deterioration and further suggests that responses to mass violence may have both integrating and disintegrating effects. Moreover, community responses to mass violence should also be examined in relation to broader social anxieties and as a proxy for generalized insecurity. Community response is an emotive process and incident related feelings are perhaps projected onto other identifiable concerns. However, this may open the door for social errors and, despite integrative effects, this may also have negative consequences within the neighborhood. The individual approach suggests that women are more fearful than men when a threat refers to violent crime. Young women (aged 18–34) were the most worried age and gender group as concerns perception of threat from mass violence at schools compared to young men (aged 18–34), who were also the least worried age and gender group when compared to older men. It was also found that concerns about mass violence were stronger among respondents with the lowest level of monthly household income compared to financially better-off respondents. Perhaps more importantly, responses to mass violence were affected by the emotional proximity to the event; and worry about the recurrence of school shootings was stronger among respondents who either were a parent of a school-aged child, or knew a victim. Finally, results indicate that psychological wellbeing is an important individual level factor. Respondents who expressed depressed mood consistently expressed their concerns about mass violence and community deterioration. Systematic assessments of the impact of school shooting events on communities are therefore needed. This requires the consolidation of community and individual approaches. Comparative study designs would further benefit from international collaboration across disciplines. Extreme school violence has also become a national concern and deeper understanding of crime related anxieties in contemporary Finland also requires community-based surveys.