What is bullying?

Joshua Kallman, Jennifer Han, Douglas L. Vanderbilt
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Bullying is a major public health problem affecting 20% of children in the United States and the United Kingdom. With the proliferation of online electronic and social media use among children, cyberbullying has become more pervasive in recent years and poses its own unique challenges in detection and intervention. Both bullying and cyberbullying cause long-term biological and psychological consequences for all those involved including victims, bully/victims and bullies. Clinicians who treat paediatric patients play a crucial role in not only screening for and addressing the impacts of bullying in their clinical settings, but can also help advocate for evidence-based anti-bullying programs and policies. In addition to clinicians, this issue demands the concerted and coordinated efforts of all those who are concerned with the care of children including teachers, school administrators, educators, and policy makers. This article aims to offer an introduction to identifying and screening for bullying and cyberbullying as well as approaches to addressing these issues in our clinics, schools, and the community at large.

什么是欺凌?
欺凌是影响美国和英国20%儿童的主要公共卫生问题。随着在线电子和社交媒体在儿童中使用的激增,网络欺凌近年来变得更加普遍,并在发现和干预方面带来了独特的挑战。欺凌和网络欺凌都会对包括受害者、欺凌者/受害者和欺凌者在内的所有参与者造成长期的生理和心理后果。治疗儿科患者的临床医生不仅在临床环境中筛查和解决欺凌影响方面发挥着至关重要的作用,而且还可以帮助倡导以证据为基础的反欺凌计划和政策。除了临床医生之外,这一问题还需要所有关心儿童护理的人,包括教师、学校管理人员、教育工作者和政策制定者的协调一致的努力。本文旨在介绍如何识别和筛查欺凌和网络欺凌,以及在诊所、学校和整个社区解决这些问题的方法。
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