Rigby K
University of South Australia, Underdale.
J Adolesc. 2000 Feb;23(1):57-68. doi: 10.1006/jado.1999.0289.
It has been suggested that the mental health of schoolchildren can be undermined by repeated bullying at school and further exacerbated by having inadequate social support. To evaluate this claim, the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) was administered anonymously to 845 adolescent schoolchildren attending coeducational secondary schools in South Australia, together with measures of the extent to which each reported being bullied at school and the social support available to them. Multiple regression analyses indicated that for both sexes frequent peer victimization and low social support contributed significantly and independently to relatively poor mental health.
有人认为,在校儿童的心理健康会因在学校反复遭受欺凌而受到损害,且因缺乏社会支持而进一步恶化。为评估这一说法,对南澳大利亚州男女同校的中学里的845名青少年学生进行了匿名的一般健康问卷(GHQ)调查,同时还测量了他们各自报告的在学校受欺凌的程度以及他们可获得的社会支持。多元回归分析表明,对于男女两性而言,频繁的同伴欺凌和低社会支持都对相对较差的心理健康有显著且独立的影响。