Prevalence of peer bullying in secondary education and its relation with high school entrance scores

S. Hesapçıoğlu, Mustafa Kemal Tural
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Prevalence of peer bullying in secondary education and its relation with high school entrance scores Objective: In this study, our aims are to investigate the prevalence of bullying and the relationship between high school entrance exam scores and the bullying cycle and to examine the risk factors of peer bullying in high schools. Method: High schools in one province were divided into three groups based on the entrance scores of their students (from a nationwide exam), and from each group, schools and classes were selected using simple random sampling. The data analyzed were obtained by administration of the Peer Bullying Questionnaire to 1,375 selected students. Results: The prevalence of bullying, victimization, and students’ participation in the bullying cycle were found to be 30.5%, 27.9%, and 42.0%, respectively. A statistically significant relationship between the bullying cycle status and school groups was observed. The risk factors of entering into the bullying cycle were identified as being a student of a school with a low entrance score, being male, being a student in lower grade levels, and being a student in a class with a low female-over-male ratio. Conclusion: The results of this study support the hypothesis that students in schools requiring a lower entrance score are more likely to be in the bullying cycle. This result may be useful in targeting bullying interventions more effectively.
中等教育中同伴欺凌的发生率及其与高中入学成绩的关系
目的:本研究的目的是调查高中校园霸凌的发生率、中考成绩与霸凌周期的关系,并探讨高中校园霸凌的危险因素。方法:将一个省的高中根据学生的入学成绩(来自全国考试)分为三组,采用简单随机抽样的方法从每组中选择学校和班级。分析的数据是通过对1375名学生进行同伴欺凌问卷调查获得的。结果:霸凌、受害和学生参与霸凌循环的发生率分别为30.5%、27.9%和42.0%。霸凌循环状态与学校群体之间存在显著的统计学关系。进入欺凌循环的危险因素被确定为入学分数较低的学校的学生、男性、年级较低的学生和男女比例较低的班级的学生。结论:本研究的结果支持了入学分数要求较低的学校的学生更容易陷入欺凌循环的假设。这一结果可能有助于更有效地针对欺凌行为进行干预。
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