Resumen
The objective of the research was to identify the adolescents
involved in situations of bullying and the impact of this
psychosocial phenomenon on their self-esteem. A non-probabilistic sampling was used, as a
non-experimental type with a
quantitative approach. The sample was composed of 261 students corresponding to all high
school levels between the ages of
13 and 18 of both sexes, from a single educational institution. In the data collection the
scales of the European Bullying
Intervention Project Questionnaire were used for the identification of victims and
aggressors and the Rosenberg Self-Esteem
scale for the assessment of the self-esteem. The investigation revealed that 31.8% of the
adolescents were victim, 5.7%
aggressors and 9.6% of victimized aggressors. The male sex was more frequently involved than
the female in victimization
behaviors and verbal harassment was the predominant typology. As for the
adolescents' self-esteem, an upward trend (positive
aspects) could be evidenced, with the aggressors who presented lower levels of positive
self-esteem. In conclusion, the general
self-esteem of students in situations of bullying is positive regardless of whether they are
victims, aggressors, or bystanders,
evidencing a high level of personal satisfaction.
| Idioma original | Español |
|---|---|
| Publicación | Maskana |
| Estado | Publicada - 2020 |
| Publicado de forma externa | Sí |
Palabras clave
- Autoestima; Intimidación; Víctimas; Adolescentes