3. What is bullying? Bullying is a specific type of aggression in which the behavior is intended to harm or disturb the behavior occurs repeatedly over time there is an imbalance of power, with a more powerful person or group attacking a less powerful one
4. Statistics 1 in 4 kids is bullied 77% of student say they have been bullied 14% reacted badly to the abuse 85% of bullying incidents are not intervened upon Only 4% of incidents are intervened upon by adults
5. Victims Bullies Depression Anxiety Loneliness Low self-esteem Suicidal (Limber 2002) Impulsive Lack of empathy Nonconformist Positive attitudes toward violence More likely to fight, steal, smoke, drink alcohol, be truant, drop out of school, and carry a weapon (Olweus 1993, Nansel et al. 2001, 2003)
9. Implications for health promotion and program planning Discrimination Bias language and prejudice Bully and victim Cyberbullying Suicide Dating violence Sexting
10. CNN Special on Bullying http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2010/bullying/
11. Questions How can we decrease incidences of bullying? What can be done about cyberbullying? Alternate question: review one of the articles on CNN. Post the link on Blackboard, and discuss the implications of the story on anti-bullying program planning.
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