Research Centre for Child and Youth Mental Health, Uni Health, Uni Research, and University of Bergen, PB 7810, Bergen NO-5020 Norway.
Annu Rev Clin Psychol. 2013;9:751-80. doi: 10.1146/annurev-clinpsy-050212-185516. Epub 2013 Jan 3.
After sketching how my own interest and research into bullying problems began, I address a number of potentially controversial issues related to the definition and measurement of such problems. The importance of maintaining the distinctions between bullying victimization and general victimization and between bullying perpetration and general aggression is strongly emphasized. There are particular problems with the common method of peer nominations for purposes of prevalence estimation, comparisons of such estimates and mean levels across groups and time, and measurement of change. Two large-scale projects with time series data show that several recent claims about cyber bullying made in the media and by some researchers are greatly exaggerated and lack scientific support. Recent meta-analyses of the long-term outcomes for former bullies and victims provide convincing evidence that being involved in such problems is not just a harmless and passing school problem but something that has serious adjustment and public health consequences that also entail great costs to society. Another section presents my view of why the theme of bullying took quite some time to reach the peer relations research community in the United States and the role of a dominant research tradition focusing on "likeability" in this account. In a final section, I summarize some reasons why it may be considered important and interesting to focus both research and intervention on bully/victim problems.
在简述了我对欺凌问题的兴趣和研究如何开始之后,我将讨论与欺凌问题的定义和测量相关的一些潜在争议性问题。强烈强调了保持欺凌受害与一般受害、欺凌行为与一般攻击之间区别的重要性。在使用同伴提名来进行流行率估计、在群体和时间之间进行此类估计和平均水平的比较,以及衡量变化时,存在着特殊的问题。两个具有时间序列数据的大型项目表明,媒体和一些研究人员最近提出的关于网络欺凌的一些说法被大大夸大了,并且缺乏科学依据。最近对前欺凌者和受害者的长期后果进行的荟萃分析提供了令人信服的证据,表明卷入此类问题不仅仅是一个无害的、短暂的学校问题,而是具有严重的适应和公共卫生后果的问题,也给社会带来了巨大的成本。另一部分介绍了我对欺凌主题为何花了相当长的时间才进入美国的同伴关系研究界的看法,以及专注于“可爱”的主导研究传统在这方面的作用。在最后一部分,我总结了一些为什么将欺凌/受欺凌问题作为研究和干预的重点可能被认为是重要和有趣的原因。