Sentences with phrase «roles in bullying behavior»

Participant roles in bullying behavior and their association with thoughts of ending one's life
When bullying happens the majority of youth are on the sidelines, not taking an active role in the bullying behavior but not actively stopping it either.

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Bullying is learned behavior; it is taught to children by adult role models and in these cases appears to be sanctioned in our society.
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By contrast, a clear consensus in the literature indicates that there is a causal role for television violence in producing aggressive behavior,22 - 26 although only 1 study27 specifically correlated television viewing with bullying behavior and this in a Swiss cross-sectional sample with self - report of both media use and bullying.
Children may bully others, they may be victims of bullying behavior, or they may find themselves in a bystander role.
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