Kljakovic, Moja and Hunt, Caroline and Jose, Paul (2015) Incidence of bullying and victimisation among adolescents in New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Psychology, 44 (2). ISSN 0112-109X
Type of Research: | Article |
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Creators: | Kljakovic, Moja and Hunt, Caroline and Jose, Paul |
Description: | Bullying and victimisation are highly prevalent among young people, and both bullies and victims exhibit negative outcomes (Stassen Berger, 2007). Adolescents are greatly involved in bullying and experience particularly adverse outcomes in comparison with children (Kim & Leventhal, 2008; Simon-Davies, 2011). Furthermore bullying phenomena are under-researched in New Zealand samples. This paper aims to describe the nature of bullying and victimisation in a large sample of New Zealand adolescents and compare the findings to results from international samples. Four types of bullying will be assessed: traditional bullying inside the school, traditional bullying outside the school, cyber bullying via text message and cyber bullying via the internet. The same four types of victimisation will also be assessed. |
Official Website: | http://www.psychology.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/72176-NZJP-Vol-44-No-2_Bullying.pdf |
Keywords/subjects not otherwise listed: | bullying, victimization, New Zealand, adolescents |
Publisher/Broadcaster/Company: | New Zealand Psychological Society |
Your affiliations with UAL: | Colleges > London College of Fashion |
Date: | September 2015 |
Related Websites: | http://www.psychology.org.nz/publications-media/new-zealand-journal-of-psychology/archived-issues-from-2010/ |
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Date Deposited: | 17 Feb 2016 10:41 |
Last Modified: | 24 Mar 2016 06:13 |
Item ID: | 9006 |
URI: | https://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/id/eprint/9006 |
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