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Bullies and victims in schools in central and southern Italy
Authors:Maria Luisa Genta  Ersilia Menesini  Ada Fonzi  Angela Costabile  Peter K Smith
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, University of Florence, Via S. Niccolò, 93, 50125, Firenze, Italy
2. Department of Educational Sciences, University of Calabria, Via Brodolini, 87036, Roges di Rende CS, Italy
3. Department of Psychology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield Un., P.O. Box 603, S10 2UR, Sheffield, UK
Abstract:Anonymous questionnaires assessing the amount and nature of bullying/victimization were given to 1379 primary and middle school pupils (8–11; 11–14yrs) in two towns of Central and Southern Italy, Florence and Cosenza. The questionnaire closely followed the design of Olweus (1991) and Whitney and Smith (1993). Results were analysed in terms of percentages of bullying others and being bullied, types of bullying behaviour, where it occurred and who were the perpretators. Bullying was reported in both Italian areas at a more substantial level than found in other countries, including Norway, England, Spain and Japan, although it presented similar structural features to those reported elsewhere: being bullied decreased in older pupils, bullying others was most likely to be admitted by boys, the perpetretators were in the same class as the victims. Considering direct and indirect forms of bullying, year and gender differences are discussed for the two Italian areas and in cross-national perspective.
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