HBSC Ireland 2010 has found that 24.3% of schoolchildren in Ireland report having been bullied (25.5% of boys and 23% of girls). This figure has remained stable since 2006 (24.5%). The percentages of boys and girls being bullied are at their highest in the 10-11 year old category (28.2% of boys and 31.2% of girls) and decrease with age for both boys (26.1% in 12-14 year olds, 23.7% in 15-17 year olds) and girls (24.3% in 12-14 year olds, 18.0% in 15-17 year olds). Children who have been bullied are less likely to live with both parents, find it easy to talk to their parents or best friend or to like school. They are more likely to report feeling pressured by schoolwork. Bullying in this factsheet refers to children who report being bullied ...
Background. Bullying research has gained a substantial amount of interest in recent years because o...
Bullying victimisation is a reality in most schools around the world, with thousands of students bei...
School bullying victimisation is associated with poor mental health and self harm. However, little i...
HBSC Ireland 2010 has found that 16.5% of schoolchildren in Ireland report having bullied others at ...
HBSC Ireland 2010 has found that 39.5% of schoolchildren in Ireland report that they were injured an...
HBSC Ireland 2006 has found that 42.7 % of school-children in Ireland report that they were injured ...
HBSC Ireland 2010 has found that 13.2% of children report that they are currently on a diet (9.7% of...
The purpose of this paper is to set out what is known about (large-scale empirical research) and wha...
Mc Guckin and Lewis (2003, 2006, 2008), Mc Guckin, Cummins, and Lewis (in press, under review a), an...
Comparatively little is known about the nature, incidence and correlates of bully/victim problems in...
HBSC Ireland 2010 has found that 20.9% of schoolchildren in Ireland report going to school or bed hu...
Since the 1980s, a greater understanding of the frequency and typology of bullying/victim problems i...
HBSC Ireland 2010 has found that 20.9% of schoolchildren in Ireland report going to school or bed hu...
Almost a quarter (23%) of 9-16 year olds surveyed experienced some form of bullying, online or offli...
HBSC Ireland has found that 33.3 % of schoolchildren in Ireland report excellent health (37.5 % of b...
Background. Bullying research has gained a substantial amount of interest in recent years because o...
Bullying victimisation is a reality in most schools around the world, with thousands of students bei...
School bullying victimisation is associated with poor mental health and self harm. However, little i...
HBSC Ireland 2010 has found that 16.5% of schoolchildren in Ireland report having bullied others at ...
HBSC Ireland 2010 has found that 39.5% of schoolchildren in Ireland report that they were injured an...
HBSC Ireland 2006 has found that 42.7 % of school-children in Ireland report that they were injured ...
HBSC Ireland 2010 has found that 13.2% of children report that they are currently on a diet (9.7% of...
The purpose of this paper is to set out what is known about (large-scale empirical research) and wha...
Mc Guckin and Lewis (2003, 2006, 2008), Mc Guckin, Cummins, and Lewis (in press, under review a), an...
Comparatively little is known about the nature, incidence and correlates of bully/victim problems in...
HBSC Ireland 2010 has found that 20.9% of schoolchildren in Ireland report going to school or bed hu...
Since the 1980s, a greater understanding of the frequency and typology of bullying/victim problems i...
HBSC Ireland 2010 has found that 20.9% of schoolchildren in Ireland report going to school or bed hu...
Almost a quarter (23%) of 9-16 year olds surveyed experienced some form of bullying, online or offli...
HBSC Ireland has found that 33.3 % of schoolchildren in Ireland report excellent health (37.5 % of b...
Background. Bullying research has gained a substantial amount of interest in recent years because o...
Bullying victimisation is a reality in most schools around the world, with thousands of students bei...
School bullying victimisation is associated with poor mental health and self harm. However, little i...