Baskground There have been no large-scale international comparisons on bullying and health among adolescents. This study examined the association between bullying and physical and psychological symptoms among adolescents in 28 countries.Methods: This international cross-sectional survey included 123,227 students 11, 13 and 15 years of age from a nationally representative sample of schools in 28 countries in Europe and North America in 1997-98.The main outcome measures were physical and psychological symptoms.Results: The proportion of students being bullied varied enormously across countries. The lowest prevalence was observed among girls in Sweden (6.3%, 95% Cl: 5.2-7.4), the highest among boys in Lithuania (41.4%, 95% Cl 39.4-43.5). The r...
Background Bullying is a widespread and serious problem that might influence both me...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to examine whether health complaints and self-reported h...
WOS:000223067900003Objective: To determine whether the relationship between bullying and psychosocia...
Baskground There have been no large-scale international comparisons on bullying and health among ado...
Baskground There have been no large-scale international comparisons on bullying and health among ado...
Baskground There have been no large-scale international comparisons on bullying and health among ado...
Background: There have been no large-scale international comparisons on bullying and health among ad...
Background: There have been no large-scale international comparisons on bullying and health among ad...
between bullying and psychosocial adjustment is con-sistent across countries by standard measures an...
Objectives: (1) To compare the prevalence of bullying and victimization among boys and girls and by ...
OBJECTIVES. To analyze the prevalence of bullying victims among children and adolescents aged 8 to 1...
Bullying is defined as repeated and unwanted aggressive behavior involving a power imbalance and hur...
Bullying is defined as repeated and unwanted aggressive behavior involving a power imbalance and hur...
Bullying is defined as repeated and unwanted aggressive behavior involving a power imbalance and hur...
Bullying is defined as repeated and unwanted aggressive behavior involving a power imbalance and hur...
Background Bullying is a widespread and serious problem that might influence both me...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to examine whether health complaints and self-reported h...
WOS:000223067900003Objective: To determine whether the relationship between bullying and psychosocia...
Baskground There have been no large-scale international comparisons on bullying and health among ado...
Baskground There have been no large-scale international comparisons on bullying and health among ado...
Baskground There have been no large-scale international comparisons on bullying and health among ado...
Background: There have been no large-scale international comparisons on bullying and health among ad...
Background: There have been no large-scale international comparisons on bullying and health among ad...
between bullying and psychosocial adjustment is con-sistent across countries by standard measures an...
Objectives: (1) To compare the prevalence of bullying and victimization among boys and girls and by ...
OBJECTIVES. To analyze the prevalence of bullying victims among children and adolescents aged 8 to 1...
Bullying is defined as repeated and unwanted aggressive behavior involving a power imbalance and hur...
Bullying is defined as repeated and unwanted aggressive behavior involving a power imbalance and hur...
Bullying is defined as repeated and unwanted aggressive behavior involving a power imbalance and hur...
Bullying is defined as repeated and unwanted aggressive behavior involving a power imbalance and hur...
Background Bullying is a widespread and serious problem that might influence both me...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to examine whether health complaints and self-reported h...
WOS:000223067900003Objective: To determine whether the relationship between bullying and psychosocia...