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- Title
BULLYING VICTIMS: THE EFFECTS LAST INTO COLLEGE.
- Authors
ADAMS, FRANK D.; LAWRENCE, GLORIA J.
- Abstract
This study examined whether those bullied in schools continued to show the effects of being bullied after they enrolled in an institution of higher education. There were 269 undergraduate students participating in the study. Previous studies (2006; 2008) conducted by the authors suggested the effects of bullying upon both the victim and bully are long lasting; victims of bullying at the college level indicated histories of being bullied throughout their school years. The results of this study suggest bullying in junior high and/or high school continues into college; the negative effects associated with being victimized or acting as the bully continue into the college years.
- Subjects
SCHOOL bullying; PSYCHOLOGY of Undergraduates; SCHOOL violence &; psychology; PSYCHOLOGY of crime victims; CYBERBULLYING; RESEARCH methodology evaluation; PSYCHOLOGY
- Publication
American Secondary Education, 2011, Vol 40, Issue 1, p4
- ISSN
0003-1003
- Publication type
Article