2015
DOI: 10.9788/tp2015.4-16
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Bullying: atitudes, consequências e medidas preventivas na percepção de professores e alunos do ensino fundamental

Abstract: O estudo de caso teve por objetivos: aplicar uma intervenção comportamental para adequação do apoio social em cuidador de paciente com reganho de peso pós-cirurgia bariátrica; verifi car os efeitos da intervenção mediante a avaliação da percepção do paciente sobre a disponibilidade e satisfação com o apoio social e do peso corporal, antes (linha de base), imediatamente após (momento 2) e um mês depois da intervenção (momento 3). A paciente tinha 20 anos e apresentava reganho de peso da ordem de 30% do peso mín… Show more

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“…Not being aware of the reasons for the changes in body image and the new special health needs generated by the diagnosis and treatment of cancer can negatively interfere in coexistence and successful school inclusion, as analyzed in the diagnostic stage. Among the problems of re-inclusion of adolescent cancer survivors, there is a fear of the reaction of new classmates and teachers, prejudice against differences, and exposure to bullying by peers (5,(7)(8)22) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Not being aware of the reasons for the changes in body image and the new special health needs generated by the diagnosis and treatment of cancer can negatively interfere in coexistence and successful school inclusion, as analyzed in the diagnostic stage. Among the problems of re-inclusion of adolescent cancer survivors, there is a fear of the reaction of new classmates and teachers, prejudice against differences, and exposure to bullying by peers (5,(7)(8)22) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The body image of any adolescent after treatment can result from multiple marks left by the type of cancer, illness, and treatment, which cut across the return to social life at school, which increases exposure to bullying. Victims of bullying can present psychosomatic manifestations, such as profound sadness, social and school phobia, the most varied types of disorders (eatinganorexia, bulimia, and compulsive eating -, panic, generalized anxiety, obsessive-compulsive and post-traumatic stress), and, in the most severe cases, schizophrenia, homicide, risk of suicidal ideation and school dropout (5)(6) . Therefore, avoiding that when returning to school requires intersectoral efforts to establish or reconstitute bonds between adolescents and peers, teachers, and the entire school community.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This corroborates the study by Lopes Neto 25 , which reports that the classroom was the environment mentioned by more than half of the students that suffer bullying in Brazil. On the other hand, in the study by Santos and Kienen 26 , the place where most of the bullying took place was the schoolyard, followed by the classroom.…”
Section: %mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…O bullying ocorre em processos interacionais dinâmicos e pode envolver os indivíduos de diversas maneiras, de forma que esses assumam papéis diferenciados, como: agressores, vítimas, vítimas/agressores ou testemunhas 3,9 . O papel de agressor se apresenta como o indivíduo que pratica a violência contra outro(s), supostamente mais fraco 3 .…”
Section: Introductionunclassified