Introduction: Few studies have examined violence among rural youth even though it is recognized as a societal concern. A mixed method, descriptive study was conducted to examine violence among rural youth including their perceptions and experiences of it. This article focuses specifically on the perceptions and experiences of bullying among rural youth that were generated from the Qualitative Phase One interviews and Quantitative Phase Two responses. Method: A mixed method study was conducted in two separate phases. The information generated from the Qualitative Phase One (n = 52) was used to develop a survey instrument employed in the subsequent Quantitative Phase Two (n = 180). The youth who were involved in each phase lived in differe...
In the 21st century, the growing use of online technologies has challenged parents and educators to ...
xvi, 214 leaves ; 29 cmResearch is unclear as to whether the level of violence in schools is increas...
This research study surveyed third, fourth, and fifth grade students on a small, rural elementary sc...
The public health system must consider violence as an all too common reality in modern life. Violenc...
The objective of this study was to explore students’ perceptions of bullying in intermediate (fifth ...
Bullying in rural school settings is clearly a problem and some of our students are suffering as a r...
Little is known about bullying in rural areas. The participants in this study included 3,610 raciall...
School bullying is a significant health concern for youth worldwide. The struggle to combat bullying...
Since 1996, our research team has conducted 15 focus groups with 169 middle-school youth in small co...
Adolescent dating violence (ADV) occurs nearly twice as often among rural adolescents than it does a...
School violence has been of great concern to policy makers and school professionals for the past sev...
The purpose of this article is to highlight a critical approach for practice, youth participatory ac...
Around the nation, schools are dealing with violence issues on inner city, suburban and rural campus...
This research study surveyed third, fourth, and fifth grade students on a small, rural elementary sc...
Purpose: Because many studies on witnessing violence focus on urban youth, little is yet known about...
In the 21st century, the growing use of online technologies has challenged parents and educators to ...
xvi, 214 leaves ; 29 cmResearch is unclear as to whether the level of violence in schools is increas...
This research study surveyed third, fourth, and fifth grade students on a small, rural elementary sc...
The public health system must consider violence as an all too common reality in modern life. Violenc...
The objective of this study was to explore students’ perceptions of bullying in intermediate (fifth ...
Bullying in rural school settings is clearly a problem and some of our students are suffering as a r...
Little is known about bullying in rural areas. The participants in this study included 3,610 raciall...
School bullying is a significant health concern for youth worldwide. The struggle to combat bullying...
Since 1996, our research team has conducted 15 focus groups with 169 middle-school youth in small co...
Adolescent dating violence (ADV) occurs nearly twice as often among rural adolescents than it does a...
School violence has been of great concern to policy makers and school professionals for the past sev...
The purpose of this article is to highlight a critical approach for practice, youth participatory ac...
Around the nation, schools are dealing with violence issues on inner city, suburban and rural campus...
This research study surveyed third, fourth, and fifth grade students on a small, rural elementary sc...
Purpose: Because many studies on witnessing violence focus on urban youth, little is yet known about...
In the 21st century, the growing use of online technologies has challenged parents and educators to ...
xvi, 214 leaves ; 29 cmResearch is unclear as to whether the level of violence in schools is increas...
This research study surveyed third, fourth, and fifth grade students on a small, rural elementary sc...