Background: The objective of the qualitative study was to describe the perspectives of adults who experienced bullying at school during childhood or adolescence. Method: Data was collected through semi-structured interviews (n = 8) and analyzed using the constant comparative method. Results: Three major themes emerged: (a) the school should have done something, (b) it still affects me, and (c) there needs to be prevention. Conclusion: Based on their unique expertise, occupational therapy practitioners may be able to collaborate with interprofessional teams to address the needs of individuals who bully and those who are being bullied at school
Objectives Bullied students are at increased risk of internalizing problems. Many school bullying-pr...
I report on findings emanating from in-depth personal interviews with victims of educator-targeted b...
D.Ed.Abstract: Bullying continues to be a complex international problem that has the potential to de...
In this study, I used narrative inquiry to examine retrospective accounts of adults who had been bul...
Childhood bullying, and victimization is a worldwide issue in the field of education. We now through...
Bullying is becoming a salient issue in schools in the Southern United States. School bullying, the ...
The Swedish school system’s curriculum states that some of the schools goals are to; help to develop...
Bullying is a common problem in today's schools. Bullying affects not only victims and bullies but a...
BackgroundThe effects of bullying on children have profoundly been researched; however, there is a g...
This is an Open Access journal article published in Research Papers in Education by Taylor & Francis...
The main aim of this study was to describe adolescents ' perceptions and experiences of bullyin...
Children are generally encouraged to tell adults about bullying. Although telling can be effective i...
According to Saraiva (2014) and Nery (2016) the memories of bullying experiences perpetuate themselv...
This study is grounded in literature suggesting that certain students, particularly those involved i...
School bullying has been a chronic concern for educators since long before Charles Dickens documente...
Objectives Bullied students are at increased risk of internalizing problems. Many school bullying-pr...
I report on findings emanating from in-depth personal interviews with victims of educator-targeted b...
D.Ed.Abstract: Bullying continues to be a complex international problem that has the potential to de...
In this study, I used narrative inquiry to examine retrospective accounts of adults who had been bul...
Childhood bullying, and victimization is a worldwide issue in the field of education. We now through...
Bullying is becoming a salient issue in schools in the Southern United States. School bullying, the ...
The Swedish school system’s curriculum states that some of the schools goals are to; help to develop...
Bullying is a common problem in today's schools. Bullying affects not only victims and bullies but a...
BackgroundThe effects of bullying on children have profoundly been researched; however, there is a g...
This is an Open Access journal article published in Research Papers in Education by Taylor & Francis...
The main aim of this study was to describe adolescents ' perceptions and experiences of bullyin...
Children are generally encouraged to tell adults about bullying. Although telling can be effective i...
According to Saraiva (2014) and Nery (2016) the memories of bullying experiences perpetuate themselv...
This study is grounded in literature suggesting that certain students, particularly those involved i...
School bullying has been a chronic concern for educators since long before Charles Dickens documente...
Objectives Bullied students are at increased risk of internalizing problems. Many school bullying-pr...
I report on findings emanating from in-depth personal interviews with victims of educator-targeted b...
D.Ed.Abstract: Bullying continues to be a complex international problem that has the potential to de...