The Great Smoky Mountains study also found something completely new about bullying. It seems that the bullies were healthier than the bullied. 3 The study found that those subjects who had never been bullied, but had bullied others, had the lowest levels of CRP. ...
Increasing evidence suggests that the effects of being bullied do not end with childhood. The psychological and physical damage, such as anxiety and depression, can continue into adulthood. 19A recent Duke University report shows that bullying can have permanent effects. The report is based on ...
This study examines how nonverbal behavior in the form of conversational distance and volume impacts bystanders' perceptions of bullying. After watching a bullying scenario on video, participants completed measures regarding their perceptions of the bully, victim, and intentio...
Bullying at school is a serious social problem that influences the well-being of everyone involved, i.e., victims, perpetrators, and bystanders. Among the many health and psychological problems that these individuals may develop, emotion dysregulation appears to be a common marker. To date, ...
They also have the unique opportunity to engage the schools and wider society on anti-bullying initiatives. This article will outline the risk, signs and symptoms of bullying to help clinicians identify and address these children in need. 展开 关键词:...
Bullying in the workplace is a serious public health issue. As a chronic work stress, workplace bullying places the victims’ physical and mental health at risk which, in extreme cases, may lead to suicidal ideation. The high prevalence rate of workplace bullying has been reported and document...
Bullying is a widespread social phenomenon. We show that both children who are being bullied and children who bully suffer in terms of long-term outcomes. We rely on rich survey and register-based data for children born in a region of Denmark during 1990-1992, which allows us to carefully ...
Bullying is about lack of power as one person is powerless to stop the teasing or form of abuse. Bullying is the selective, uninvited, repetitive oppression of one person by another person or group. Similarly, cyber-bullying is defined as ‘the use of electronic communication to bully a perso...
Bullying: Health Concerns of Australian Secondary School Students In Australia while adult-adult and adult-child violence has been recognised and legislated against, the issue of child-child violence has not been taken seriously. In the present paper consideration is given to Australian and overseas ...
This review synthesizes recent research on bullying in school, a widespread social problem among school-age children in many countries. It begins with a theoretical examination of the definition of bullying, showing the multifaceted coercive behaviours of bullying. The review proceeds to demonstrate the...