Bullying; A Psychosocial Stressor

Y. Saleem, S. Noushad, S. Kazmi, Sadaf Ahmed, Salman Shaikhi, Nabeela Noor, Mariyam Asim
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Background: The bullying incidences have been increasing in the past few years resulting in a number of psychosocial traumas including depression, anxiety, violence and many other health concerns. Despite being a global issue, not a large number of studies have addressed this distressing act. This social threat causes negativity on both sides whether the victim or the perpetrator. The aim of the study was to evaluate the prevalence of this psychosocial stressor, its associated characteristics and bullying perceptions among the study population. Methodology: A cross-sectional observational study was conducted for 5 months from July 2017 to December 2017.  Data was collected from 399 victims between the age of 15-27 years via a structured questionnaire inquiring victim’s demographics and its associated psychosocial outcomes. Collected data was then analyzed using SPSS ver. 22. Results: Out of the total study subjects there were 204 females and 195 males with the mean age of 25.10 + 5.70 years. Around 76% participants reported daily bullying events. Bullying incidences were found more common in females i.e. 48.6% of the females were bullied by called out with mean names while only 45.8% males reported so. Majority of the bullying cases were reported from educational institutes. The most prominent psychological outcomes observed and reported by the victims in response to bullying was getting revengeful thoughts for the bully. Conclusion: In conclusion, the study evaluated the psychological distress resulting from bullying incidences. Our study indicated a high prevalence of this public health concern in both genders and majorly in educational sectors.
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欺凌;心理社会压力源
背景:在过去几年中,欺凌事件不断增加,造成一些心理创伤,包括抑郁、焦虑、暴力和许多其他健康问题。尽管这是一个全球性的问题,但并没有大量的研究解决这一令人痛苦的行为。这种社会威胁对受害者和加害者双方都造成消极影响。本研究的目的是评估研究人群中这种心理社会压力源的普遍性、相关特征和欺凌观念。方法:从2017年7月至2017年12月进行了为期5个月的横断面观察性研究。通过结构化问卷调查,从399名15-27岁的受害者中收集数据,询问受害者的人口统计数据及其相关的社会心理结果。收集的数据使用SPSS ver进行分析。22. 结果:研究对象中女性204例,男性195例,平均年龄25.10 + 5.70岁。大约76%的参与者报告每天都发生欺凌事件。被霸凌事件在女性中更为常见,48.6%的女性曾被人用刻薄的名字辱骂,而男性只有45.8%。大多数欺凌事件都发生在教育机构。受害者观察和报告的最突出的心理结果是对欺凌者产生报复的想法。结论:综上所述,本研究评估了霸凌事件造成的心理困扰。我们的研究表明,这一公共卫生问题在两性中都很普遍,主要是在教育部门。
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