Zsila, Ágnes
Urbán, Róbert
Griffiths, Mark D.
Demetrovics, Zsolt
Funding for this research was provided by:
National Research, Development and Innovation Office (K111938)
Article History
First Online: 20 March 2018
Change Date: 9 April 2018
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Change Date: 7 January 2019
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Change Details: Readers should note the following corrected passages in this article: Page 2: “According to a recent meta-analysis by Modecki et al. (2014), 36% of adolescents have been victimized in TB (ranging from 9% to 97.9%) and 15% in CB (ranging from 2.2% to 56.2%).”
Change Details: Unfortunately, the original version of this article (Zsila et al. 2018) contained an error. The first moderation model relating to the second hypothesis.
Change Date: 9 April 2018
Change Details: Readers should note the following corrected passages in this article: Page 2: ���According to a recent meta-analysis by Modecki et al. (2014), 36% of adolescents have been victimized in TB (ranging from 9% to 97.9%) and 15% in CB (ranging from 2.2% to 56.2%).���
Change Details: Unfortunately, the original version of this article (Zsila et al. 2018) contained an error. The first moderation model relating to the second hypothesis.
Change Details: Readers should note the following corrected passages in this article: Page 2: ���According to a recent meta-analysis by Modecki et al. (2014), 36% of adolescents have been victimized in TB (ranging from 9% to 97.9%) and 15% in CB (ranging from 2.2% to 56.2%).���
Change Details: Readers should note the following corrected passages in this article: Page 2: ���According to a recent meta-analysis by Modecki et al. (2014), 36% of adolescents have been victimized in TB (ranging from 9% to 97.9%) and 15% in CB (ranging from 2.2% to 56.2%).���
Change Details: Unfortunately, the original version of this article (Zsila et al. 2018) contained an error. The first moderation model relating to the second hypothesis.
Change Date: 7 January 2019
Change Date: 9 April 2018
Change Date: 9 April 2018
Change Date: 7 January 2019
Compliance with Ethical Standards
:
: The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.
: All procedures performed in this study involving human participants were in accordance with the ethical standards of University’s Research Ethics Board and with the 1975 Helsinki Declaration.
: Informed consent was obtained from all participants.