El Bullying en el País Vasco: Prevalencia y Diferencias en Función del Sexo y la Orientación-Sexual

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Every student is at risk of aggressive bullying behavior during their lifetime. However, there are groups with a higher risk of suffering these aggressive behaviors, especially the LGTB group. This study has three objectives: (1) to analyze the prevalence of victims and aggressors of bullying among high school adolescents; (2) to explore differences based on sex; and (3) to identify differences based on sexual orientation. A sample consisting of 1,748 adolescents from the Basque Country completed two questionnaires. The results show (1) a high percentage of victims (41.6% global, 11% severe), as well as aggressors (28.5% global, 2.7% severe); (2) that girls show greater victimization and boys show aggression; and (3) a higher percentage of non-heterosexual victims, especially gay and bisexual. In conclusion, LGTB people show greater vulnerability to suffer bullying and, therefore, the need to develop and implement anti-discrimination programs in the educational community.

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Larrain, E., & Garaigordobil, M. (2020). El Bullying en el País Vasco: Prevalencia y Diferencias en Función del Sexo y la Orientación-Sexual. Clinica y Salud, 31(3), 147–153. https://doi.org/10.5093/CLYSA2020A19

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