Molcho Michal, Craig Wendy, Due Pernille, Pickett William, Harel-Fisch Yossi, Overpeck Mary
School of Health Sciences, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway, Ireland.
Int J Public Health. 2009 Sep;54 Suppl 2:225-34. doi: 10.1007/s00038-009-5414-8.
To identify trends over 12 years in the prevalence of bullying and associated victimization among adolescents in North American and European countries.
Cross-sectional self-report surveys were obtained from nationally representative samples of 11-15 year old school children in 21 countries in 1993/94 and in 27 countries in each of 1997/98, 2001/02 and 2005/06. Measures included involvement in bullying as either a perpetrator and/or victim.
Consistent decreases in the prevalence of bullying were reported between 1993/94 to 2005/06 in most countries. Geographic patterns show consistent decreases in bullying in Western European countries and in most Eastern European countries. An increase or no change in prevalence was evident in almost all English speaking countries participating in the study (England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland and Canada, but not in the USA).
Study findings demonstrated a significant decrease in involvement in bullying behaviour in most participating countries. This is encouraging news for policy-makers and practitioners working in the field of bullying prevention.
确定北美和欧洲国家青少年中欺凌行为及相关受侵害情况在12年期间的趋势。
横断面自我报告调查来自1993/94年21个国家以及1997/98年、2001/02年和2005/06年各27个国家具有全国代表性的11至15岁在校儿童样本。测量指标包括作为欺凌者和/或受害者参与欺凌行为的情况。
多数国家报告称,1993/94年至2005/06年期间欺凌行为发生率持续下降。地理分布模式显示,西欧国家和多数东欧国家的欺凌行为持续减少。参与研究的几乎所有英语国家(英格兰、苏格兰、威尔士、爱尔兰和加拿大,但不包括美国)的发生率出现上升或无变化。
研究结果表明,多数参与国家中参与欺凌行为的情况显著减少。这对于从事欺凌预防领域工作的政策制定者和从业者而言是鼓舞人心的消息。