Exploring peer victimization and/or bullying in the lives of adolescents and children with deafness and hearing impairment: An integrative review

Nawal Bawazir, Jessie Johnson, Khalid Abdulhadi, Daniel Forgrave
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Background: Peer victimization and/or bullying among deaf and hard of hearing adolescents and children is a public health concern. To resolve this concern without causing harm, parents, educators, and administrative staff from schools must be provided with the necessary assistance.Aim: To understand the negative effect of peer victimization and/or bullying on deaf and hard of hearing adolescents and children.Method: Whittemore and Knafl’s (2005) framework was adapted for this integrative review. The following databases were searched: Academic Search Complete, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Pub Med, and APA PsycInfo. A total of seven articles published between 2005 and 2021 met the inclusion criteria.Results: Peer victimization and/or bullying were found to result in physical health and physical harm, emotional harm, and psychological harm. These harms can severely affect physical health, especially among girls. Furthermore, these harms can negatively impact school outcomes and cause long-term psychological health problems, such as mental health problems, especially among girls.Conclusions: Educational sessions for teachers, parents, adolescents, and children, beginning with teachers, should be provided to prevent peer victimization and/or bullying within the educational system in Qatar in order to have a safe learning environment that is free of harm.
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探讨耳聋和听力障碍青少年和儿童生活中的同伴伤害和/或欺凌:一项综合综述
背景:聋人和重听青少年和儿童中的同伴受害和/或欺凌是一个公共卫生问题。为了在不造成伤害的情况下解决这一问题,必须向家长、教育工作者和学校的行政人员提供必要的帮助。目的:了解同伴伤害和/或欺凌对聋哑和重听青少年和儿童的负面影响。方法:Whittemore和Knafl(2005)的框架适用于本综合综述。检索了以下数据库:Academic Search Complete, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Pub Med和APA PsycInfo。2005年至2021年间发表的7篇文章符合纳入标准。结果:同伴伤害和/或欺凌被发现会导致身体健康和身体伤害、情感伤害和心理伤害。这些危害会严重影响身体健康,尤其是女孩的身体健康。此外,这些危害可能对学业成绩产生负面影响,并造成长期的心理健康问题,例如心理健康问题,特别是在女孩中。结论:应该从教师开始,为教师、家长、青少年和儿童提供教育会议,以防止卡塔尔教育系统中的同伴受害和/或欺凌行为,以便有一个安全的、没有伤害的学习环境。
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