Bully/victim problems in school: Facts and intervention

被引:300
作者
Olweus, D [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bergen, Res Ctr Hlth Promot, HEMIL, N-5015 Bergen, Norway
关键词
aggression; bully; evaluation; intervention; victim;
D O I
10.1007/BF03172807
中图分类号
G44 [教育心理学];
学科分类号
0402 ; 040202 ;
摘要
Bully/victim problems among school children are a matter of considerable concern in Scandinavia and, more recently, in a number of other countries as well. Estimates based on the author's large-scale surveys indicate that some 9% of the students in grades I through 9 are fairly regular victims of bullying and that 6-7% engage in bullying others with some regularity. It is argued that it is a fundamental democratic right for a child to be spared the oppression and repeated humiliation implied in bullying. The author has developed a school-based intervention programme against bullying, the effects of which were evaluated in 42 schools over a period of two years. Analyses indicate that the frequency of bully/victim problems decreased by 50-70%. In addition, the prevalence of antisocial behaviours in general such as vandalism, theft, drunkenness and truancy showed a substantial drop. The main content of the "core" programme as well as its key principles are presented. The overriding goal of the programme can be described as a "restructuring of the social environment". The programme emphasizes behaviours and attitudes characterized by a combination of positive involvement from teachers and parents, firm limits to unacceptable behaviour ("we don t accept bullying in our class/school"), and consistent use of non-hostile non-corporal sanctions on rule violations. Explanations of the positive results include changes in the opportunity and reward "structures" for bullying behaviour.
引用
收藏
页码:495 / 510
页数:16
相关论文
共 51 条
[1]  
[Anonymous], CRIME JUSTICE REV RE
[2]  
[Anonymous], 1983, Human Development: An Interactional Perspective
[3]  
BAUMRIND D, 1967, GENET PSYCHOL MONOGR, V75, P43
[4]   BULLIES AND VICTIMS - THEIR EGO PICTURE, IDEAL EGO PICTURE AND NORMATIVE EGO PICTURE [J].
BJORKQVIST, K ;
EKMAN, K ;
LAGERSPETZ, K .
SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 1982, 23 (04) :307-313
[5]   BULLY VICTIM PROBLEMS IN MIDDLE-SCHOOL CHILDREN - STABILITY, SELF-PERCEIVED COMPETENCE, PEER PERCEPTIONS AND PEER ACCEPTANCE [J].
BOULTON, MJ ;
SMITH, PK .
BRITISH JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1994, 12 :315-329
[6]   SOCIAL NETWORKS AND AGGRESSIVE-BEHAVIOR - PEER SUPPORT OR PEER REJECTION [J].
CAIRNS, RB ;
CAIRNS, BD ;
NECKERMAN, HJ ;
GEST, SD ;
GARIEPY, JL .
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1988, 24 (06) :815-823
[7]  
COWEN EL, 1908, PERS GUID J, V62, P485
[8]   TREATING ANTISOCIAL-BEHAVIOR IN CHILDREN - CHILD AND FAMILY APPROACHES [J].
DUMAS, JE .
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW, 1989, 9 (02) :197-222
[10]  
HAESELAGER GJT, 1992, EUR C DEV PSYCHOL SE