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Bullying experience of pupils in Nigerian primary schools
Childhood bullying leads to life-long scars and hinders adult development. Schoolchildren involved in bullying are at risk of developing behavioural difficulties, physical health problems and suicidal ideation. This research aimed to evaluate the bullying experience of pupils in Nigerian primary sch...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7523811/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32991470 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000022409 |
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author | Umoke, Prince C.I. Umoke, MaryJoy Ugwuanyi, Christian S. Okeke, Chinedu I.O. Eseadi, Chiedu Onuorah, Adaorah R. Ugwu, Gloria C. Obiweluozo, Patience Enuma Uzodinma, Uchenna Eugenia Uwakwe, Rowland C. Uba, Mercy Benedette Ifeoma Ebizie, Elizabeth N. Onyeke, Nkechi G. Otu, Mkpoikanke S. |
author_facet | Umoke, Prince C.I. Umoke, MaryJoy Ugwuanyi, Christian S. Okeke, Chinedu I.O. Eseadi, Chiedu Onuorah, Adaorah R. Ugwu, Gloria C. Obiweluozo, Patience Enuma Uzodinma, Uchenna Eugenia Uwakwe, Rowland C. Uba, Mercy Benedette Ifeoma Ebizie, Elizabeth N. Onyeke, Nkechi G. Otu, Mkpoikanke S. |
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description | Childhood bullying leads to life-long scars and hinders adult development. Schoolchildren involved in bullying are at risk of developing behavioural difficulties, physical health problems and suicidal ideation. This research aimed to evaluate the bullying experience of pupils in Nigerian primary schools. The study is a cross-sectional analytic survey conducted from June to November 2019. A total of 1080 pupils in participated in the study. A self-report questionnaire containing 3 questions was used for collecting data. Analysis of the collected data was done using percentage and Chi-Squared at 0.05 probability level. Results indicate that 51.4% of the male pupils and 50.8% of females reported being victims of bullying. 51.8% of the males and 49.5% of females were found to be perpetrators of bullying. 39.6% of the males and 42.9% of the females were bystanders of bullying. 35.1% of the males and 34.1% of females have experienced any 2 of the categories while 11.2% of the males and 12.4% of the females have experienced all the categories of bullying. Results show a non-significant difference between male and female pupils on bullying victimization (χ(2) = .036, P = .849), bullying perpetration (χ(2) = .589, P = .443), and bullying bystander problem (χ(2) = 1.194, P = .275). In conclusion, school bullying is an increasing problem among Nigerian schoolchildren. Initiatives must, therefore, be taken by the Nigerian government to further prevent and counter bullying problem in Nigerian primary schools. Interventions aimed at helping schools to develop effective policies to reduce bullying behaviour among pupils should be initiated. |
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spelling | pubmed-75238112020-10-14 Bullying experience of pupils in Nigerian primary schools Umoke, Prince C.I. Umoke, MaryJoy Ugwuanyi, Christian S. Okeke, Chinedu I.O. Eseadi, Chiedu Onuorah, Adaorah R. Ugwu, Gloria C. Obiweluozo, Patience Enuma Uzodinma, Uchenna Eugenia Uwakwe, Rowland C. Uba, Mercy Benedette Ifeoma Ebizie, Elizabeth N. Onyeke, Nkechi G. Otu, Mkpoikanke S. Medicine (Baltimore) 6500 Childhood bullying leads to life-long scars and hinders adult development. Schoolchildren involved in bullying are at risk of developing behavioural difficulties, physical health problems and suicidal ideation. This research aimed to evaluate the bullying experience of pupils in Nigerian primary schools. The study is a cross-sectional analytic survey conducted from June to November 2019. A total of 1080 pupils in participated in the study. A self-report questionnaire containing 3 questions was used for collecting data. Analysis of the collected data was done using percentage and Chi-Squared at 0.05 probability level. Results indicate that 51.4% of the male pupils and 50.8% of females reported being victims of bullying. 51.8% of the males and 49.5% of females were found to be perpetrators of bullying. 39.6% of the males and 42.9% of the females were bystanders of bullying. 35.1% of the males and 34.1% of females have experienced any 2 of the categories while 11.2% of the males and 12.4% of the females have experienced all the categories of bullying. Results show a non-significant difference between male and female pupils on bullying victimization (χ(2) = .036, P = .849), bullying perpetration (χ(2) = .589, P = .443), and bullying bystander problem (χ(2) = 1.194, P = .275). In conclusion, school bullying is an increasing problem among Nigerian schoolchildren. Initiatives must, therefore, be taken by the Nigerian government to further prevent and counter bullying problem in Nigerian primary schools. Interventions aimed at helping schools to develop effective policies to reduce bullying behaviour among pupils should be initiated. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2020-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7523811/ /pubmed/32991470 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000022409 Text en Copyright © 2020 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial License 4.0 (CCBY-NC), where it is permissible to download, share, remix, transform, and buildup the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be used commercially without permission from the journal. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 |
spellingShingle | 6500 Umoke, Prince C.I. Umoke, MaryJoy Ugwuanyi, Christian S. Okeke, Chinedu I.O. Eseadi, Chiedu Onuorah, Adaorah R. Ugwu, Gloria C. Obiweluozo, Patience Enuma Uzodinma, Uchenna Eugenia Uwakwe, Rowland C. Uba, Mercy Benedette Ifeoma Ebizie, Elizabeth N. Onyeke, Nkechi G. Otu, Mkpoikanke S. Bullying experience of pupils in Nigerian primary schools |
title | Bullying experience of pupils in Nigerian primary schools |
title_full | Bullying experience of pupils in Nigerian primary schools |
title_fullStr | Bullying experience of pupils in Nigerian primary schools |
title_full_unstemmed | Bullying experience of pupils in Nigerian primary schools |
title_short | Bullying experience of pupils in Nigerian primary schools |
title_sort | bullying experience of pupils in nigerian primary schools |
topic | 6500 |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7523811/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32991470 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000022409 |
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