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Bullying: Perceptions of Adolescent Victims in the Midwestern USA

John H. Hoover

The University of North Dakota, Center for Teaching and Learning, USA

Ronald Oliver

The University of South Dakota, School of Education, USA

Richard J. Hazler

Ohio University, School of Applied Behavioral Sciences and Educational Leadership, USA

Retrospective data were collected from adolescent students in order to clarify perceptions of victimization by bullies in small-town midwestern schools. Seventy-two percent of females and 81 percent of male respondents felt that they had experienced bullying at some point in their student careers (76.8 percent overall). Fewer students were considered chronic victims as self-reported severity of bullying increased. Though there are some difficulties in making a direct comparison, preliminary results indicate that victimization by bullies is more prevalent in the USA than in European countries.

School Psychology International, Vol. 13, No. 1, 5-16 (1992)
DOI: 10.1177/0143034392131001


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