2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-57532-2_19
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Well-Being in an Arctic City. Designing a Longitudinal Study on Student Relationships and Perceived Quality of Life

Abstract: Research on bullying and harassment in Scandinavia has been going on for several decades, and is appearing in new frameworks and forms since the new categories of "cyber-harassment" or "cyber-bullying" have been introduced. Bullying is a phenomenon of great worry, as it seems to affect children and adolescents both on short and long term. A questionnaire on cyber-harassment was designed in this study, and answered by pupils and their parents and teachers, at five schools in the city of Tromsø, Norway. The ques… Show more

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“…Victims of school bullying are at risk for negative short and long-term consequences such as depression, anxiety, self-harm, suicide, and delinquency (Zwierzynska, Wolke, & Lereya, 2013;Lereya, Copeland, Costello, & Wolke, 2015;Sourander, Gyllenberg, Klomek, Sillanmӓki, Ilola, & Kumpulainen, 2016;Thomas, Connor, Lawrence, Hafekost, Zubrick, & Scott, 2017;Vergara, Stewart, Cosby, Lincoln, & Auerbach, 2019). Victims of bullying are also at risk for low academic achievement (Rønning, Thorvaldsen, & Egeberg, 2017). According to Espinoza, Gonzales, & Fuligni (2013), distress accounts for the association between peer victimization and academic problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Victims of school bullying are at risk for negative short and long-term consequences such as depression, anxiety, self-harm, suicide, and delinquency (Zwierzynska, Wolke, & Lereya, 2013;Lereya, Copeland, Costello, & Wolke, 2015;Sourander, Gyllenberg, Klomek, Sillanmӓki, Ilola, & Kumpulainen, 2016;Thomas, Connor, Lawrence, Hafekost, Zubrick, & Scott, 2017;Vergara, Stewart, Cosby, Lincoln, & Auerbach, 2019). Victims of bullying are also at risk for low academic achievement (Rønning, Thorvaldsen, & Egeberg, 2017). According to Espinoza, Gonzales, & Fuligni (2013), distress accounts for the association between peer victimization and academic problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%