The causes of bullying: results from the National Survey of School Health (PeNSE)

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Wanderlei Abadio de
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Silva, Marta Angélica Iossi, Mello, Flávia Carvalho Malta de, Porto, Denise Lopes, Yoshinaga, Andréa Cristina Mariano, Malta, Deborah Carvalho
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Título da fonte: Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/rlae/article/view/100068
Resumo: Objective: to identify the characteristics and reasons reported by Brazilian students for school bullying. Method: this cross-sectional study uses data from an epidemiological survey (National Survey of School Health) conducted in 2012. A total of 109,104 9th grade students from private and public schools participated. Data were collected through a self-applied questionnaire and the analysis was performed using SPSS, version 20, Complex Samples Module. Results: the prevalence of bullying was 7.2%, most frequently affecting Afro-descendant or indigenous younger boys, whose mothers were characterized by low levels of education. In regard to the reasons/causes of bullying, 51.2% did not specify; the second highest frequency of victimization was related to body appearance (18.6%); followed by facial appearance (16.2%); race/color (6.8%); sexual orientation 2.9%; religion 2.5%; and region of origin 1.7%. The results are similar to those found in other sociocultural contexts. Conclusion: the problem belongs to the health field because it gathers aspects that determine the students' health-disease-care continuum.
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spelling The causes of bullying: results from the National Survey of School Health (PeNSE) Causas del bullying: resultados de la Investigación Nacional de la Salud del Escolar Causas do bullying: resultados da Pesquisa Nacional de Saúde do Escolar Objective: to identify the characteristics and reasons reported by Brazilian students for school bullying. Method: this cross-sectional study uses data from an epidemiological survey (National Survey of School Health) conducted in 2012. A total of 109,104 9th grade students from private and public schools participated. Data were collected through a self-applied questionnaire and the analysis was performed using SPSS, version 20, Complex Samples Module. Results: the prevalence of bullying was 7.2%, most frequently affecting Afro-descendant or indigenous younger boys, whose mothers were characterized by low levels of education. In regard to the reasons/causes of bullying, 51.2% did not specify; the second highest frequency of victimization was related to body appearance (18.6%); followed by facial appearance (16.2%); race/color (6.8%); sexual orientation 2.9%; religion 2.5%; and region of origin 1.7%. The results are similar to those found in other sociocultural contexts. Conclusion: the problem belongs to the health field because it gathers aspects that determine the students' health-disease-care continuum. Objetivo: identificar as características e os motivos associados ao bullying escolar, por adolescentes brasileiros. Método: trata-se de uma investigação transversal, com dados provenientes de um inquérito epidemiológico (Pesquisa Nacional de Saúde do Escolar), realizado em 2012. Participaram do estudo 109.104 estudantes do 9º ano do ensino fundamental, de escolas públicas e privadas, localizadas em zonas urbanas ou rurais, de todo território brasileiro. A coleta de dados ocorreu por meio de um questionário autoaplicável e a análise foi realizada no software SPSS, versão 20, utilizando procedimentos do Complex Samples Module. Resultados: a prevalência de bullying identificada no estudo foi de 7,2%, sendo mais frequente no sexo masculino, em alunos mais jovens, de cor preta e indígena, e com mães sem nenhuma escolaridade. Dentre as causas/motivos do bullying, 51,2% não souberam especificar, e a segunda maior frequência de vitimização foi relacionada à aparência do corpo (18,6%), seguida da aparência do rosto (16,2%), raça/cor (6,8%), orientação sexual (2,9%), religião (2,5%) e região de origem (1,7%). Os resultados obtidos são semelhantes aos encontrados em outros contextos socioculturais. Conclusão: evidencia-se a problemática como pertencente ao domínio da área da saúde, uma vez que congrega determinantes para reflexão sobre o processo saúdedoença- cuidado dos escolares. Objetivo: identificar las características y los motivos asociados por adolescentes brasileños al bullying escolar. Método: se trata de una investigación transversal, con datos provenientes de una encuesta epidemiológica (Investigación Nacional de Salud del Escolar) realizada en 2012. Participaron del estudio 109.104 estudiantes del 9º año de la enseñanza fundamental, de escuelas públicas y privadas, localizadas en zonas urbanas o rurales, en todo el territorio brasileño. La recolección de datos ocurrió por medio de un cuestionario autoaplicable y el análisis fue realizado con el programa SPSS versión 20, utilizando procedimientos del Complex Samples Module. Resultados: la prevalencia de bullying identificada en el estudio fue de 7,2%, y fue más frecuente en el sexo masculino, en alumnos más jóvenes, de color negro e indígena, cuyas madres no tenían ninguna escolaridad. Entre las causas/motivos del bullying, 51,2% no supieron especificar, la segunda mayor frecuencia de victimización fue relacionada a la apariencia del cuerpo (18,6%), seguida de la apariencia del rostro (16,2%), raza/color (6,8%), orientación sexual 2,9%, religión 2,5%, región de origen 1,7%. Los resultados obtenidos son semejantes a los encontrados en otros contextos socioculturales. Conclusión: se evidenció la problemática como perteneciente al dominio del área de la salud, una vez que congrega determinantes para pensar el proceso salud-enfermedad-cuidado de los escolares. Universidade de São Paulo. 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Causas del bullying: resultados de la Investigación Nacional de la Salud del Escolar
Causas do bullying: resultados da Pesquisa Nacional de Saúde do Escolar
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author Oliveira, Wanderlei Abadio de
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Silva, Marta Angélica Iossi
Mello, Flávia Carvalho Malta de
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Yoshinaga, Andréa Cristina Mariano
Malta, Deborah Carvalho
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Mello, Flávia Carvalho Malta de
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description Objective: to identify the characteristics and reasons reported by Brazilian students for school bullying. Method: this cross-sectional study uses data from an epidemiological survey (National Survey of School Health) conducted in 2012. A total of 109,104 9th grade students from private and public schools participated. Data were collected through a self-applied questionnaire and the analysis was performed using SPSS, version 20, Complex Samples Module. Results: the prevalence of bullying was 7.2%, most frequently affecting Afro-descendant or indigenous younger boys, whose mothers were characterized by low levels of education. In regard to the reasons/causes of bullying, 51.2% did not specify; the second highest frequency of victimization was related to body appearance (18.6%); followed by facial appearance (16.2%); race/color (6.8%); sexual orientation 2.9%; religion 2.5%; and region of origin 1.7%. The results are similar to those found in other sociocultural contexts. Conclusion: the problem belongs to the health field because it gathers aspects that determine the students' health-disease-care continuum.
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