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Tier 3 — Observational / field trialPeer-reviewed

Age differences in bullying victimisation and perpetration: Evidence from cross-cultural surveys

Leticia López Castro, Peter K. Smith, Susanne Robinson, Anke Görzig

Aggression and Violent Behavior · 2023

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Summary

This cross-cultural survey examined age-related differences in both bullying victimisation and perpetration across multiple countries. The paper contributes to understanding how bullying involvement changes across the lifespan and varies by cultural context, as suggested by its multi-country design and focus on developmental trajectories.

UK applicability

Findings on age-related bullying patterns may inform UK school safeguarding policies and public health interventions, though direct applicability depends on whether UK samples were included in the cross-cultural analysis.

Key measures

Prevalence of bullying victimisation and perpetration by age; cross-cultural variation in bullying patterns

Outcomes reported

The study examined age differences in bullying victimisation and perpetration across multiple countries using cross-cultural survey data. As suggested by the title, the research likely reports prevalence rates and developmental patterns of bullying involvement stratified by age group.

Theme
General food systems / other
Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Study type
Research
Study design
Observational cohort
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
Status
Published
Geography
International
System type
Other
DOI
10.1016/j.avb.2023.101888
Catalogue ID
BFmor3gavd-g0pls9

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