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Association Between Self-Control and School Bullying Behaviors Among Macanese Adolescents

NCJ Number
246897
Journal
Child Abuse and Neglect Volume: 37 Issue: 4 Dated: April 2013 Pages: 237-242
Author(s)
Wing H. Chui; Heng Choon Chan
Date Published
April 2013
Length
6 pages
Annotation
Macau is a Special Administrative Region SAR of China with over 95% of the population is of Chinese descent.
Abstract
Macau is a Special Administrative Region SAR of China with over 95% of the population is of Chinese descent. Research on school bullying using Macanese samples is virtually nonexistent. Thus, this study is among the first to sample this population by exploring the association between bullying perpetration and victimization, and the level of self-control among a group of school-aged Macanese adolescents. A total of 365 participants, aged between 10 and 17 years, from two male-only schools a boarding and a non-boarding schools in Macau are surveyed. The Illinois Bully Scale Espelage & Holt, 2001 and Self-Control Scale Grasmick, Tittle, Bursik, & Arneklev, 1993 are used to measure the participants bullying behaviors and self-control level, respectively. Overall finding indicates that bullying perpetration is negatively associated with the participants' level of self-control. These findings provide further support for the importance of self-control in bullying perpetration. Implications of the findings are offered by way to increase the youngsters' level of self-control in order to reduce their propensity to engage in bullying perpetration at school.