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Ivana Sekol

Researcher at Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

Publications -  19
Citations -  951

Ivana Sekol is an academic researcher from Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Victimisation. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 18 publications receiving 837 citations. Previous affiliations of Ivana Sekol include University of Derby & University of Zagreb.

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Children's antisocial behavior, mental health, drug use, and educational performance after parental incarceration: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

TL;DR: The most rigorous studies showed that parental incarceration is associated with higher risk for children's antisocial behavior, but not for mental health problems, drug use, or poor educational performance, while the methodological quality of many studies was poor.
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Effects of parental imprisonment on child antisocial behaviour and mental health: a systematic review

TL;DR: This paper conducted an exhaustive search for studies that examined children's antisocial behaviour and mental health after parental imprisonment and found that children of prisoners are more likely than other children to show antisocial and mental disorders, but it was unclear whether parental imprisonment actually caused these problems.
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The overlap between bullying and victimization in adolescent residential care: Are bully/victims a special category?

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined whether bully/victims in adolescent residential care are qualitatively different from pure bullies and pure victims, and concluded that bully or victim did not differ from both pure bullies or pure victims on any of the measures.
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Peer violence in adolescent residential care : A qualitative examination of contextual and peer factors

TL;DR: The results demonstrated that four, mutually interrelated themes, contributed to explanations of violence amongst residents: 1) residential peer culture; 2) vulnerability at the beginning of institutionalization; 3) deprivation, stigmatization and frustration; and 4) poor relationship with staff.

The nature and prevalence of bullying among boys and girls in croatian care institutions: a descriptive analysis of children’s homes and correctional homes

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the nature and extent of indirect and direct bullying in a national sample of boys and girls from Croatian residential care facilities and assessed whether there were gender differences in the frequency and types of bullying as well as whether bullying was more prevalent and serious in Correctional Homes as opposed to in Children's Homes.