作者: Elaine M. McMahon , Udo Reulbach , Helen Keeley , Ivan J. Perry , Ella Arensman
DOI: 10.1016/J.SOCSCIMED.2010.06.034
关键词: Intimidation 、 Psychiatry 、 Victimisation 、 Self-esteem 、 Poison control 、 Harm 、 Mental health 、 Clinical psychology 、 Psychology 、 Human factors and ergonomics 、 Physical abuse
摘要: School bullying victimisation is associated with poor mental health and self harm. However, little known about the lifestyle factors negative life events victimisation, or harm among boys who experience bullying. The objectives of study were to examine prevalence in Irish adolescent boys, association between a broad range risk bullied their non-bullied peers. Analyses based on data centre Child Adolescent Self Harm Europe (CASE) (boys n = 1870). Information was obtained demographic factors, school bullying, deliberate psychological including events. In total 363 (19.4%) reported having been victim at some point lives. odds ratio lifetime four times higher for had than those without this experience. that remained multivariate logistic regression model history serious physical abuse esteem. Factors included problems schoolwork, worries sexual orientation abuse, while family support protective against Our findings highlight underlining importance anti-bullying policies schools. have should be taken into account identification