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      Bullying in schools: the state of knowledge and effective interventions.

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          During the school years, bullying is one of the most common expressions of violence in the peer context. Research on bullying started more than forty years ago, when the phenomenon was defined as 'aggressive, intentional acts carried out by a group or an individual repeatedly and over time against a victim who cannot easily defend him- or herself'. Three criteria are relevant in order to define aggressive behaviour as bullying: (1) repetition, (2) intentionality and (3) an imbalance of power. Given these characteristics, bullying is often defined as systematic abuse of power by peers. It is recognised globally as a complex and serious problem. In the present paper, we discuss the prevalence, age and gender differences, and various types of bullying, as well as why it happens and how long it lasts, starting from the large surveys carried out in western countries and to a lower extent in low- and middle-income countries. The prevalence rates vary widely across studies; therefore, specific attention will be devoted to the definition, time reference period and frequency criterion. We will also focus on risk factors as well as short- and long-term outcomes of bullying and victimisation. Finally, a section will be dedicated to review what is known about effective prevention of bullying.

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          Journal
          Psychol Health Med
          Psychology, health & medicine
          Informa UK Limited
          1465-3966
          1354-8506
          Mar 2017
          : 22
          : sup1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] a Department of Educational Sciences and Psychology , University of Florence , Firenze , Italy.
          [2 ] b Division of Psychology , University of Turku , Turku , Finland.
          Article
          10.1080/13548506.2017.1279740
          28114811
          cafed9f8-d23a-47bf-ab56-4dc2476f324b
          History

          Bullying,adolescents,antibullying intervention,children,violence in school

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