Understanding Peer Bullying Among Adolescents: Insights from a Student Survey

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Student survey findings reveal that 80% have information about peer bullying, mostly obtained from teachers and family. Additionally, 96% know how to respond to bullying, with family being the primary support system. A high percentage (92%) are willing to help someone who is bullied, mainly by involving family and school authorities.


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  1. EVALUATION OF CONSCIOUSNESS - RAISING STUDIES ABOUT PEER BULLYING (This questionnaire was applied to 97 students in five different grades, aged 12 - 14 )

  2. Do you have any information about Peer Bullying ? yes 80% no 20% 20 % 80%

  3. Where did you get the information about Peer Bullying ? (You can tick more than once) From the films I watched at school 36 From the posters and brochures at school 29 From what our teachers told us 64 Other From my family, real world, friends, news and media

  4. Do you know what you have to do when somebody bullies you ? yes 96% no 4% 4% 96%

  5. Who do you ask for help when you are bullied? My family 84 My teachers 37 My friends 36 School Counselling Service 49 Other Police, to anybody, I would beat him

  6. Can you help someone who is bullied ? yes 92% no 8% 8% 92%

  7. How can you help someone who is bullied? I tell about it to my/his-her family 62 I tell it to my teachers 45 I call the security service 15 I tell about it to the School Counselling Service 47 Other I would help him, I would call the police, I would defend and support him, I would try to comfort him, I would tell everyone who I think could help

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