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Review of Psychological Factors Related to Bullying Victimization in Schools

NCJ Number
239853
Journal
Aggression and Violent Behavior Volume: 17 Issue: 4 Dated: July/August 2012 Pages: 383-387
Author(s)
Tine Bitsch Hansen; Lone Majlund Steenberg; Sabina Palic; Ask Elklit
Date Published
August 2012
Length
5 pages
Annotation
The objective of this article is to review psychological variables which may explain individual reactions to bullying victimization in school-aged children.
Abstract
School bullying is a serious problem affecting the victims, their daily life, and society in general. An increasing amount of research on school bullying has recently been published which calls for an updated review on the literature. The objective of this article is to review psychological variables which may explain individual reactions to bullying victimization in school-aged children. The selected psychological variables are coping, social support, attachment, negative affectivity/neuroticism, and somatization. The strengths and limitations of the reviewed research are discussed, and future research directions focusing on a more dynamic understanding of personal factors are suggested. (Published Abstract)