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School bully among student linked depression and suicide attempt

School bully among student linked depression and suicide attempt. Definition of school bully aggressive behavior malicious repeated actions. consequences of short and long term school bulling. Mental illness Physical disorder Suicide attempt and ideation Depression and potentially violent.

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School bully among student linked depression and suicide attempt

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  1. School bully among student linked depression and suicide attempt

  2. Definition of school bullyaggressive behaviormalicious repeated actions

  3. consequences of short and long term school bulling • Mental illness • Physical disorder • Suicide attempt and ideation • Depression and potentially violent

  4. Fourtype of the school bullies • Physical bullies • Verbal bullies (non-physical) • relationship bully • sexual bullies

  5. Physical bullies • Physical bullies happen often with boys that use direct bully behaviors such as hitting, kicking, and destroying property to assault someone.

  6. Verbal bullies (non-physical) • Verbal bullies (non-physical) use threatening words or E-mails and obscene gestures to tease or/and humiliate victims

  7. relationship bully • relationship bully is most commonly to the girls exclude others and manipulate friendships

  8. sexual bullies • sexual bullies try to intently control, embarrass and demean victim on sexual motivation

  9. Statistic about school bully • younger teenagers 49.4% • older teenagers 38.8% • boys 49.55% • girls 43.8%

  10. Statistic about school bully linked suicide attempt • two third of them were bulled for one reason • one in three who report multiple reasons • Compared with non-bullied students, ratio of suicide attempt and ideation increased twofold among those bullied for one reason and fivefold among those bullied for multiple reasons

  11. Depression with school bullying • students who were involved in school bullying were more likely to experience symptoms of depression than students who have never been bullied

  12. symptoms of depression • less social engagement • low self-esteem • having few close friends • rarely find classmate to kind and helpful • and feeling of loneliness.

  13. Some long-term impact of school bullying • long history ofpressure and depression • school shootings • suicidal conduction

  14. Teachers’ impact towards the school bullying • The teachers’ negative attitude and behaviors • teacher is bully • fail to manage • having a negative attitude toward bully

  15. Solution about school bullying • Pay more attention and intervention to bully • Social support from teachers, peers, and families • Building a positive relationship with parents • Reinforced education about self-protect

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  17. Mills. C., Guerin, S,. Lynch, F., Daly, I., & Fitzpatrick, C. (2004). The relationship between bully , depression and suicidal thoughts/behaviour in Irish adolescents. Ir J Psych Med, 21(4), 112-116. • Mean, M., Righini, N, C., Narring, F., Jeannin, A., & Michaud, P, A. (2005). Substance use and suicidal conduct: A study of adolescents hospitalized for suicide attempt and ideation. ActaPadiatria, 94, 952-959. • Obadina,S. (2009). Bullying in school: An overview. British Journal of School Nursing, 4(4), 194-198. • Smokowski, P, R., & Kopasz, K, H. (2005). Bullying in school: An Overiow of Types, Effects, Family Characteristics, and Intervention Strategies. National Association of Social workers, 27(2), 101-110. • Twemlow, S., Fonagy, P., Sacco, F., & Brethour, J. (2006, May). Teachers who bully students: a hidden trauma. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 52(3), 187-198.

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