نتایج جستجو برای: bullying

تعداد نتایج: 6953  

2010
Sonja Perren Julian Dooley Thérèse Shaw Donna Cross

BACKGROUND Cyber-bullying (i.e., bullying via electronic means) has emerged as a new form of bullying that presents unique challenges to those victimised. Recent studies have demonstrated that there is a significant conceptual and practical overlap between both types of bullying such that most young people who are cyber-bullied also tend to be bullied by more traditional methods. Despite the ov...

2013
Marcin Drabek Dorota Merecz

Background: The results of our research broaden the knowledge concerning the correlates of mobbing. The study is aimed at finding out whether an employee’s gender, his/her occupational position and level of occupational stress are related to bullying experience. Material and Methods: 1313 employees of a transport company participated in the study. The relationships between gender, occupational ...

Journal: :Archivos argentinos de pediatria 2017
Lucas G Durán Jordán C Scherñuk Schroh Estefanía P Panizoni Ezequiel F Jouglard M Gabriela Serralunga M Eugenia Esandi

INTRODUCTION Bullying at school is usually kept secret from adults, making them unaware of the situation. OBJECTIVE To describe caregivers' and children's perception and assess their agreement in terms of bullying situations. METHODS Cross-sectional study in children aged 8-12 years old attending public schools and their caregivers. The questionnaire on preconceptions of intimidation and bu...

2017
Robert Thornberg Tomas Jungert

BACKGROUND Although callous-unemotional (CU) traits have been associated with bullying among children and adolescents, relatively little is known about whether each of the three sub-constructs of CU traits-callous, uncaring, and unemotional-are associated with bullying when they are considered concurrently in the analysis. OBJECTIVE This study was the first to examine in a single model whethe...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2014
Laura M Bogart Marc N Elliott David J Klein Susan R Tortolero Sylvie Mrug Melissa F Peskin Susan L Davies Elizabeth T Schink Mark A Schuster

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Children who experience bullying, a type of peer victimization, show worse mental and physical health cross-sectionally. Few studies have assessed these relationships longitudinally. We examined longitudinal associations of bullying with mental and physical health from elementary to high school, comparing effects of different bullying histories. METHODS We analyzed d...

2012
Jennifer Green Tanya Beran Lauren Stanton Ross Hetherington Faye Mishna Shaheen Shariff

BACKGROUND Until recently, researchers have studied forms of bullying separately. For 40 years, research has looked at the traditional forms of bullying, including physical (eg, hitting), verbal (eg, threats), and social (eg, exclusion). Attention focused on cyberbullying in the early 2000s. Although accumulating research suggests that bullying has multiple negative effects for children who are...

2011
EMMA ELISE ROBERTS

Teachers have a central role in the management and prevention of bullying within schools and are in turn involved in the implementation of anti-bullying interventions (Kochenderfer-Ladd & Pelletier, 2008). Therefore an assessment of teachers’ attitudes towards bullying interventions is needed to determine how helpful they perceived interventions to be. This study investigated teachers’ attitude...

Journal: :Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien 2009
Jennifer Lamb Debra J Pepler Wendy Craig

OBJECTIVE To review the epidemiology, identification, and management of bullying and victimization among children in the primary care setting. SOURCES OF INFORMATION Information was obtained from PsycINFO and MEDLINE databases, as well as the authors' own clinical and research experience. Information is based on levels II and III evidence. MAIN MESSAGE Involvement in bullying is a destructi...

2006
Darrick Jolliffe David P. Farrington

This paper investigates the relationship between cognitive and affective empathy and bullying. A bullying questionnaire was completed by 376 males and 344 females aged about 15 in Hertfordshire. Low affective empathy was significantly related to bullying for females, but not for males. However, for both males and females low affective empathy was related to frequent vs. occasional bullying. Low...

Journal: :Journal of nursing scholarship : an official publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing 2015
Freda DeKeyser Ganz Hadassa Levy Rabia Khalaila Dana Arad Kochav Bennaroch Orly Kolpak Yardena Drori Julie Benbinishty Ofra Raanan

PURPOSE International studies report that nurse bullying is a common occurrence. The intensive care unit (ICU) is known for its high stress levels, one factor thought to increase bullying. No studies were found that investigated bullying in this population. The purpose of this study was to describe the prevalence of ICU nurse bullying and what measures were taken to prevent bullying. DESIGN T...

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