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Bullying Victims in Rural Primary Schools: Prevalence, Correlates, and Consequences.

Huan WangJingjing TangSarah-Eve DillJiusi XiaoMatthew BoswellClaire CousineauScott Rozelle
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
School bullying is a widely recognized problem in developed countries, but remains under-investigated in developing countries, especially in remote rural areas. In this paper, we examine the prevalence, correlates, and consequences of bullying victimization and its relation to educational performance and creative attitudes. Using data from 10,528 students across 120 primary schools in rural China, we find an alarmingly high prevalence of bullying victimization and that several individual, family, and school characteristics are correlated with bullying victimization. Analyses indicate students who are bullied frequently score lower in Chinese, reading, and math tests and creative attitudes. Taken together, the results demonstrate a need for further research and policy interventions to reduce bullying in schools.
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