School bullying among Hong Kong Chinese primary schoolchildren
Author(s)
Author(s)
Wong, D. S. W.
Lok, D. P. P.
Ma, S. K.
Date Issued
2008
Publisher
Sage Publications
Journal
Youth and Society
Volume
40
Issue
1
Start page
35
End page
54
Abstract
The first comprehensive survey of 7,025 Chinese primary schoolchildren found that 24% of respondents reported that they had sometimes physically bullied another child. When children observed school bullying, 56% said they immediately reported it to their teachers. Another 20% tried to stop the bullying by approaching the bullies. The study also identified factors associated with bullying. These included coming from an adverse psychosocial background and having more contact with violent values through association with deviant peers and exposure to the mass media. On the basis of the research findings, potential methods of bullying intervention are discussed.
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No
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