Authors
Debra J Pepler, Wendy M Craig, Jennifer A Connolly, Amy Yuile, Loren McMaster, Depeng Jiang
Publication date
2006/8
Journal
Aggressive Behavior: Official Journal of the International Society for Research on Aggression
Volume
32
Issue
4
Pages
376-384
Publisher
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
Description
In this paper, we examined the forms and relationship contexts of bullying in adolescence. Using cross‐sectional data, we assessed grade and sex differences in self‐reports of bullying and sexually harassing peers, as well as reports of dating aggression from1896 students from early to late adolescence. Reports of bullying others were highest around the school transition, with lowest levels at the end of high school. Boys reported more bullying and sexual harassment than girls. Sexual harassment of same‐ and opposite‐sex peers increased over the early adolescent years and leveled off in later high‐school years. There were no sex differences in the prevalence of indirect or physical aggression with a dating partner. Adolescents who bullied were at increased risk for the other forms of relationship aggression. These data highlight bullying as a relationship problem and point to the need for prevention programs …
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Scholar articles
DJ Pepler, WM Craig, JA Connolly, A Yuile, L McMaster… - Aggressive Behavior: Official Journal of the …, 2006