Bulliyng
Causes
Effects
Studies
Extra
100
The use of superior strength or influence to intimidate (someone), typically to force him or her to do what one wants.
What is bullying?
100
A cause for being bullied other than common factors.
What is gay and lesbian?
100
Anxiety disorders and depression, with a troubled adulthood.
What is long-term?
100
Administered surveys to several thousand UK students and concluded that 20% of those who had been bullied had attempted suicide, whereas only 3% of participants who were not bullied had attempted suicide.
What is Elliot and Kirkpatrick (1999)?
100
Causing someone to be treated unfairly or made to feel as if he is in a bad position.
What is victimization?
200
The use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature.
What is cyber-bullying?
200
Bullying has an effect on victims brain development.
What is Delville (2002)?
200
antisocial behavior and defensive behavior
What is short-term?
200
Found a correlation between frequent victimization in middle school and low self-esteem and depression by age of 23.
What is Olweus 1992?
200
Dan Olweus
Who is the father of bullying?
300
A mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event. Symptoms may include flashbacks, nightmares and severe anxiety, as well as uncontrollable thoughts about the event.
What is PTSD?
300
Antisocial behavior increases bullying in girls.
What is increases bulling on girls?
300
Effect of bullying in three Norway teens.
What is suicide?
300
Studied young hamsters and the relation of cortisol with bullying.
What is Deville (2002)?
300
Anti-social behavior in Girls is more likely genetically based.
What is Eley et al. (1999)?
400
Feelings of severe despondency and dejection.
What is depression?
400
wear glasses, be less popular, be over or underweight, be of a different race or religion, be from a different socioeconomic, background, be gay or lesbian, & have a disability?
What are common bullying incentives?
400
Mental and Physical effects.
What are the effects of bullying?
400
Took saliva tests from 94 sixth-grade students between the ages of 9 and 14. Students also filled out questionnaires on their experience of being bullied or watching somebody being bullied (being a bystander). Cortisol levels were tested in the morning and before lunchtime (a period associated with bullying).
What is Carney and Hazler (2007)?
400
Effects of bullying on mental health in england 331 adolescents. Victims suffer PTSD from ALL types of bullying.
What is Joseph (2003)?
500
A person who uses strength or power to harm or intimidate those who are weaker.
What is a bully?
500
dysfunctional families, need for control, get rewarded, don’t care how others feel, and can’t regulate their emotions.
What are major branches of bullying?
500
Bullied students with the thought of the capacity to escape and influence their bully had less negative effects. Helpless students had more effects.
What is Perception of Control?
500
Did a longitudinal study observing 266 children from kindergarten to elementary school interacting on the playground.
What is Snyder (2003)?
500
When negative models are not available to victim, will create scenarios in which received even greater physical, emotional or personal damage.
What is Greenberg and Ruback (1992)?
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