Title of article :
Bullying and PTSD Symptoms
Author/Authors :
Thormod Idsoe، نويسنده , , Atle Dyregrov، نويسنده , , Ella Cosmovici Idsoe، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
PTSD symptoms related to school bullying have
rarely been investigated, and never in national samples. We
used data from a national survey to investigate this among
students from grades 8 and 9 (n0963). The prevalence
estimates of exposure to bullying were within the range of
earlier research findings. Multinomial logistic regression
showed that boys were 2.27 times more likely to be exposed
to frequent bullying than girls. A latent variable secondorder
model demonstrated an association between frequency
of bullying exposure and PTSD symptoms (beta00.49).
This relationship was not moderated by gender. However,
the average levels of PTSD symptoms as well as clinical
range symptoms were higher for girls. For all bullied students,
27.6% of the boys and 40.5% of the girls had scores
within the clinical range. A mimic model showed that youth
who identify as being both a bully and a victim of bullying
were more troubled than those who were victims only. Our
findings support the idea that exposure to bullying is a
potential risk factor for PTSD symptoms among students.
Future research could investigate whether the same holds for
PTSD through diagnostic procedures, but this will depend
on whether or not bullying is decided to comply with the
DSM-IV classification of trauma required for diagnosis.
Results are discussed with regard to their implications for
school interventions.
Keywords :
Bullying . Victimization . PTSD symptoms .School
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology