Experiences of school bullying, psychological well-being and stress in Northern Ireland : data from the 2004 Young Life and Times Survey

C. Mcguckin, C. Lewis, P. Cummins
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Little is known about the levels and psychological consequences of bully/victim behaviours in schools in Northern Ireland. The aim of the present study was to examine the prevalence of self-reported experiences of school bullying, and the relationship between such experiences, stress and general psychological health. A random sample of 824 twelve- to seventeen-year-olds living throughout Northern Ireland completed a questionnaire booklet as part of the 2004 “Young Life and Times” survey. Respondents completed a bullying-related question, two stress-related items, and the GHQ-12. The data indicate that bully/victim problems are pervasive in Northern Ireland’s schools, with 13% reporting being bullied “sometimes”, “often”, or “always”. Also, involvement in bully/victim problems was associated with impaired psychological health in terms of increased stress and lower general psychological well-being. These findings are discussed within the context of the wider international literature on bullying.
北爱尔兰校园欺凌、心理健康和压力的经历:来自2004年青年生活和时代调查的数据
人们对北爱尔兰学校欺凌/受害者行为的程度和心理后果知之甚少。本研究的目的是调查自我报告的校园欺凌经历的普遍性,以及这种经历、压力和一般心理健康之间的关系。作为2004年“青年生活与时代”调查的一部分,随机抽取了824名生活在北爱尔兰的12至17岁的青少年,完成了一份问卷小册子。被调查者完成了一个与欺凌有关的问题,两个与压力有关的项目,以及GHQ-12。数据表明,欺凌/受害者问题在北爱尔兰的学校普遍存在,13%的人报告“有时”、“经常”或“总是”受到欺凌。此外,参与欺凌/受害者问题与心理健康受损有关,表现为压力增加和总体心理健康水平下降。这些发现是在更广泛的国际欺凌文献的背景下讨论的。
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