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Bullying Among Tunisian Middle School Students: the Prevalence, Psychosocial Associated Factors and Perceived Involvement of Parents, Teachers and Classmates

Background: Bullying is a serious public health concern remarkably common among youth. Involvement in bullying can lead to deleterious effect on the emotional well-being of pupils. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of bullying, its psychosocial associated factors and the perceived i...

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Autores principales: Sahli, Jihene, Mellouli, Manel, Ghardallou, Meriam El, Limam, Manel, Gallas, Mouna, Ammar, Asma, Mtiraoui, Ali, Ajmi, Thouraya Nebli, Zedini, Chekib
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Publicado: Hamadan University of Medical Sciences 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7204425/
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author Sahli, Jihene
Mellouli, Manel
Ghardallou, Meriam El
Limam, Manel
Gallas, Mouna
Ammar, Asma
Mtiraoui, Ali
Ajmi, Thouraya Nebli
Zedini, Chekib
author_facet Sahli, Jihene
Mellouli, Manel
Ghardallou, Meriam El
Limam, Manel
Gallas, Mouna
Ammar, Asma
Mtiraoui, Ali
Ajmi, Thouraya Nebli
Zedini, Chekib
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description Background: Bullying is a serious public health concern remarkably common among youth. Involvement in bullying can lead to deleterious effect on the emotional well-being of pupils. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of bullying, its psychosocial associated factors and the perceived involvement of parents, teachers, and classmates to counteract this behavior. Study design: A cross-sectional study. Methods: We conducted this study in 2015 among a representative multistage sample of 1584 students enrolled in middle schools in the Region of Sousse using the revised Olweus Bully/Victim Questionnaire. It assesses the prevalence of bullying and covers qualitative details of bullying including psychosocial factors and perceived efforts of others to counteract bullying. Results: 11.7% of respondents were classified as pure victims, 7.8% as pure bullies, 3.2% as bully-victims and 75.5% as bystanders. Compared to other groups, the bully-victims were less likely to report a feeling of empathy and liking school. They were more likely to be afraid of being bullied, aggressive and to have fewer friends in the class. Only 30.3% of the victims indicated that they told someone about being bullied. The majority of the middle school students perceived that classmates (54.1%) and teachers (39.5%) did nothing to counteract bullying. Conclusions: Information about bullying is critical and must be gathered before effective intervention is planned. Parents, teachers and students should learn effective ways to handle the bullying problem since the most effective programs are comprehensive targeting students, schools, families and the community.
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spelling pubmed-72044252020-05-11 Bullying Among Tunisian Middle School Students: the Prevalence, Psychosocial Associated Factors and Perceived Involvement of Parents, Teachers and Classmates Sahli, Jihene Mellouli, Manel Ghardallou, Meriam El Limam, Manel Gallas, Mouna Ammar, Asma Mtiraoui, Ali Ajmi, Thouraya Nebli Zedini, Chekib J Res Health Sci Original Article Background: Bullying is a serious public health concern remarkably common among youth. Involvement in bullying can lead to deleterious effect on the emotional well-being of pupils. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of bullying, its psychosocial associated factors and the perceived involvement of parents, teachers, and classmates to counteract this behavior. Study design: A cross-sectional study. Methods: We conducted this study in 2015 among a representative multistage sample of 1584 students enrolled in middle schools in the Region of Sousse using the revised Olweus Bully/Victim Questionnaire. It assesses the prevalence of bullying and covers qualitative details of bullying including psychosocial factors and perceived efforts of others to counteract bullying. Results: 11.7% of respondents were classified as pure victims, 7.8% as pure bullies, 3.2% as bully-victims and 75.5% as bystanders. Compared to other groups, the bully-victims were less likely to report a feeling of empathy and liking school. They were more likely to be afraid of being bullied, aggressive and to have fewer friends in the class. Only 30.3% of the victims indicated that they told someone about being bullied. The majority of the middle school students perceived that classmates (54.1%) and teachers (39.5%) did nothing to counteract bullying. Conclusions: Information about bullying is critical and must be gathered before effective intervention is planned. Parents, teachers and students should learn effective ways to handle the bullying problem since the most effective programs are comprehensive targeting students, schools, families and the community. Hamadan University of Medical Sciences 2018-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7204425/ Text en © 2018 The Author(s); Published by Hamadan University of Medical Sciences. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sahli, Jihene
Mellouli, Manel
Ghardallou, Meriam El
Limam, Manel
Gallas, Mouna
Ammar, Asma
Mtiraoui, Ali
Ajmi, Thouraya Nebli
Zedini, Chekib
Bullying Among Tunisian Middle School Students: the Prevalence, Psychosocial Associated Factors and Perceived Involvement of Parents, Teachers and Classmates
title Bullying Among Tunisian Middle School Students: the Prevalence, Psychosocial Associated Factors and Perceived Involvement of Parents, Teachers and Classmates
title_full Bullying Among Tunisian Middle School Students: the Prevalence, Psychosocial Associated Factors and Perceived Involvement of Parents, Teachers and Classmates
title_fullStr Bullying Among Tunisian Middle School Students: the Prevalence, Psychosocial Associated Factors and Perceived Involvement of Parents, Teachers and Classmates
title_full_unstemmed Bullying Among Tunisian Middle School Students: the Prevalence, Psychosocial Associated Factors and Perceived Involvement of Parents, Teachers and Classmates
title_short Bullying Among Tunisian Middle School Students: the Prevalence, Psychosocial Associated Factors and Perceived Involvement of Parents, Teachers and Classmates
title_sort bullying among tunisian middle school students: the prevalence, psychosocial associated factors and perceived involvement of parents, teachers and classmates
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7204425/
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