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School bully among student linked depression and suicide attempt
Definition of school bully aggressive behaviormalicious repeated actions
consequences of short and long term school bulling
Mental illnessPhysical
disorderSuicide attempt
and ideationDepression and
potentially violent
Four type of the school bulliesPhysical bulliesVerbal bullies (non-physical)
relationship bullysexual bullies
Physical bulliesPhysical bullies
happen often with boys that use direct bully behaviors such as hitting, kicking, and destroying property to assault someone.
Verbal bullies (non-physical)
Verbal bullies (non-physical) use threatening words or E-mails and obscene gestures to tease or/and humiliate victims
relationship bully
relationship bully is most commonly to the girls exclude others and manipulate friendships
sexual bullies
sexual bullies try to intently control, embarrass and demean victim on sexual motivation
Statistic about school bullyyounger teenagers 49.4%older teenagers 38.8%boys 49.55% girls 43.8%
Statistic about school bully linked suicide attempttwo third of them were bulled for one reasonone in three who report multiple reasonsCompared with non-bullied students, ratio of
suicide attempt and ideation increased twofold among those bullied for one reason and fivefold among those bullied for multiple reasons
Depression with school bullyingstudents who
were involved in school bullying were more likely to experience symptoms of depression than students who have never been bullied
symptoms of depressionless social
engagement low self-esteem having few close
friends rarely find
classmate to kind and helpful
and feeling of loneliness.
Some long-term impact of school bullying
long history of pressure and depression school shootingssuicidal conduction
Teachers’ impact towards the school bullying
The teachers’ negative attitude and behaviors
teacher is bullyfail to managehaving a negative
attitude toward bully
Solution about school bullyingPay more attention
and intervention to bully
Social support from teachers, peers, and families
Building a positive relationship with parents
Reinforced education about self-protect
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