Psychology Department, University of Girona, 17004 Girona, Spain.
Freelancer, 17404 Riells i Viabrea, Spain.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Dec 20;17(24):9540. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17249540.
This study aims to investigate victimization of bullying in primary school children, as well as its relationship with children's perception of being a victim. In a sample of 4646 students from 3rd to 6th grade, we evaluated children's victimization and cybervictimization behaviors, and children were also asked whether they had been victims of bullying or cyberbullying. From the participants, 36.7% were victims, and 4.4% cybervictims. In addition, 24.2% had a perception of being a victim, and 4.9% a perception of being a cybervictim. On the other hand, 56.9% of victims of traditional bullying had no perception of being a victim. The victimization behaviors of traditional bullying associated with a higher perception of being a victim were threats, while physical and direct verbal aggression implied a lower perception of being a victim. The results suggest the most frequent victimization behaviors may be normalized.
本研究旨在调查小学生遭受欺凌的情况及其与儿童对自身受害的认知之间的关系。在一个由来自 3 年级到 6 年级的 4646 名学生组成的样本中,我们评估了儿童的受欺凌和网络欺凌行为,同时询问他们是否遭受过欺凌或网络欺凌。在参与者中,有 36.7%的人是受害者,4.4%的人是网络受害者。此外,24.2%的人有受害认知,4.9%的人有网络受害认知。另一方面,56.9%的传统欺凌受害者没有受害认知。与更高的受害认知相关的传统欺凌行为包括威胁,而身体和直接言语攻击则意味着较低的受害认知。研究结果表明,最常见的受欺凌行为可能被正常化了。