نتایج جستجو برای: bullying

تعداد نتایج: 6953  

2010
Cheng-Fang Yen

While the investigation of school bullying is a relatively recent phenomenon in Taiwan, it has been thoroughly investigated in several countries. Scandinavian countries initiated the early research regarding school bullying [1] and researchers from other countries followed their lead. Unfortunately, the attention to the issue of school bullying often follows the misery happened. For example, th...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2013
Eyal Shemesh Rachel A Annunziato Michael A Ambrose Noga L Ravid Chloe Mullarkey Melissa Rubes Kelley Chuang Mati Sicherer Scott H Sicherer

OBJECTIVE The social vulnerability that is associated with food allergy (FA) might predispose children with FA to bullying and harassment. This study sought to quantify the extent, methods, and correlates of bullying in a cohort of food-allergic children. METHODS Patient and parent (83.6% mothers) pairs were consecutively recruited during allergy clinic visits to independently answer question...

2016
Albert Reijntjes Marjolijn Vermande Sander Thomaes Frits Goossens Tjeert Olthof Liesbeth Aleva Matty Van der Meulen

A few previous studies have shown that narcissistic traits in youth are positively associated with bullying. However, research examining the developmental relationship between narcissism and bullying is lacking. Moreover, it is unclear whether narcissists constitute a homogeneous group and whether the bullying of narcissistic youth results in establishing social dominance over peers. The presen...

2017
Ziqiang Han Guirong Zhang Haibo Zhang

School violence and bullying in China is under investigated, though it has become a national concern recently. Using updated national representative survey data collected in 2016 from seven provinces across China, covering students from all pre-college school types (primary, middle, high and vocational schools), this paper analyzes the prevalence of school bullying and the correlation with seve...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2007
Juliana Raskauskas Ann D Stoltz

The increasing availability of Internet and cell phones has provided new avenues through which adolescents can bully. Electronic bullying is a new form of bullying that may threaten adolescent social and emotional development. In this study the relation between involvement in electronic and traditional bullying was examined. Eighty-four adolescents completed questionnaires regarding their invol...

Journal: :Aggressive behavior 2012
Anthony A Volk Joseph A Camilleri Andrew V Dane Zopito A Marini

Bullying appears to be ubiquitous across cultures, involving hundreds of millions of adolescents worldwide, and has potentially serious negative consequences for its participants (particularly victims). We challenge the traditionally held belief that bullying results from maladaptive development by reviewing evidence that bullying may be, in part, an evolved, facultative, adaptive strategy that...

Journal: :School psychology review 2013
Catherine P Bradshaw Tracy E Waasdorp Lindsey M O'Brennan Michaela Gulemetova

Given growing concerns regarding the prevalence and seriousness of bullying, the National Education Association recently drew upon its membership to launch a national study of teachers' and education support professionals' perceptions of bullying, and need for additional training on bullying prevention efforts and school-wide policies. The data were collected from a representative sample of 5,0...

2014
Rienke Bannink Suzanne Broeren Petra M. van de Looij – Jansen Frouwkje G. de Waart Hein Raat

PURPOSE To examine whether traditional and cyber bullying victimization were associated with adolescent's mental health problems and suicidal ideation at two-year follow-up. Gender differences were explored to determine whether bullying affects boys and girls differently. METHODS A two-year longitudinal study was conducted among first-year secondary school students (N = 3181). Traditional and...

Asghari Sharabiani, Abbas , Basharpoor, Sajjad ,

: Bullying, as the most prominent type of violence in schools, is defined as a state of power imbalance between two individuals in which the stronger person hurts the weaker person through repeatedly physical, verbal or psychological causes. The present study aimed at identifying the role of family functioning in bullying behaviors by affective empathy. Statistical population of the study inclu...

Journal: :Journal of interpersonal violence 2014
Jose M Leon-Perez Guy Notelaers Alicia Arenas Lourdes Munduate Francisco J Medina

Research findings underline the negative effects of exposure to bullying behaviors and document the detrimental health effects of being a victim of workplace bullying. While no one disputes its negative consequences, debate continues about the magnitude of this phenomenon since very different prevalence rates of workplace bullying have been reported. Methodological aspects may explain these fin...

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