Title: The relationship between bullying and selfesteem in adolescents'
1The relationship between bullying and
self-esteem in adolescents.
- Maria Sarkova, Maria Bacikova-Sleskova , Beata
Gajdosova, Olga Orosova - Department of Educational Psychology and
Psychology of Health, - Faculty of Arts
- PJ Safarik University in Kosice
- Slovak Republic
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- This work was supported by the Research and
Development Support Agency under Contract No.
APVV-20-038 205.
2- the PhD. project is focused on determinants of
adolescents mental health, especially in
psychological well-being and self-esteem of
adolescents. - international cooperation between Department of
Social Medicine UG in Groningen and Department of
Educational Psychology and Psychology of Health
UPJS in Kosice
3background
- the function of school on adolescents development
- the partnership between school and family
- health promotion in school
4background
- the project
- Individual, interpersonal, social and societal
factors of risk behaviour among adolescents and
young adults - the school environment as an important
determinant of health - Conditions of school
- Relationships at the school environment
5Theoretical background
- a conceptual model of well-being in schools
- (Konu and Rimpelä, 2002)
- Allardts sociological theory of welfare
6a conceptual model of well-being in schools
Ref. Konu, A. and Rimpelä, 2002 Well-being in
schools a conceptual model. Health Promotion
International. 17, 1, pp.79 -87.
7a conceptual model of well-being in schools
Ref. Konu, A. and Rimpelä, 2002 Well-being in
schools a conceptual model. Health Promotion
International. 17, 1, pp.79 -87.
8a conceptual model of well-being in schools
Ref. Konu, A. and Rimpelä, 2002 Well-being in
schools a conceptual model. Health Promotion
International. 17, 1, pp.79 -87.
9a conceptual model of well-being in schools
Ref. Konu, A. and Rimpelä, 2002 Well-being in
schools a conceptual model. Health Promotion
International. 17, 1, pp.79 -87.
10a conceptual model of well-being in schools
Ref. Konu, A. and Rimpelä, 2002 Well-being in
schools a conceptual model. Health Promotion
International. 17, 1, pp.79 -87.
11Motivation for the research
- The relationship between
- self-esteem bullying
12Aim
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- to explore
- the association between bullying and
self-esteem.
13Sample
- n 1023 students (47.6 of boys)
- 18 schools from Kosice, Slovak Republic
- mean age was 14.9 year
14Methods
- The bullying
- How often have you been bullied at the current
school year? - How often have you take part in bullying
others? - (HBSC 1997/98)
- the dichotomised answers
- never at least once
15Methods
- Self-esteem
- Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale, RSE
- 2 factors positive self-esteem and negative
self-esteem (Sarkova et al., 2006) - 1strongly agree, 2agree, 3disagree, 4strongly
disagree - the sum score from 10 to 40
- higher sum score indicates higher self-esteem.
- Cronbachs alpha for RSE is 0.75,
- for positive self-esteem 0.71, for negative
self-esteem 0.63.
Ref. Sarkova,M.et al. 2006 Psychometric
evaluation of the General Health Questionnaire-12
and Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale in Hungarian and
Slovak early adolescents. Studia Psychologica.
Vol. 48, No. 1, p. 69 79.
16Statistical analysis
- SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Sciences)
version 12.1. - the general linear model (GLM) multivariate
procedure - positive self-esteem and negative
self-esteem as dependent variables - Being bullied and Taking part in bullying
others and gender as factors
17Table 1 The frequencies for bullying separately
among boys and girls
18Table 2 mean total score of self-esteem (std) in
the whole sample and among boys and girls
19Table 3 The effect of bullying on self-esteem
among boys and girls (Fsig)
20Conclusion
- Forms of bullying
- Identify bullying in the school
- Self-esteem of bullies and victims
- Efficiency of school-based intervention programs
21- Thank you for your attention
- Maria Sarkova