Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1108471 Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Bullying represents a stringent problem in schools worldwide. Considering the negative impact on those involved, it becomes mandatory to assess the extent of these behaviours. The present study aims to indentify the prevalence of bullying involvement (as bully, victim and bully-victim), and their trends over time among a representive Romanian schoolchildren sample. Social determinants (age, gender, and family affluence) are also considered. The findings suggest and overall decreasing trend for bullying involvement in Romanian schools (2006 vs 2014). Gender and age difference were indentified. The results are interpreted through specific cultural lens, as well as international trends.

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