Category: Bullying

  • Bullying at School and Impact on Mental Health

    Table of Contents Introduction Bullying Statistics Mental Health of Bully-Victims Impact on Perpetrators Mental Health Peer Relationships Bystanders Conclusion References Introduction Bullying hurts the academic performance of the victims since it limits their participation in the school environment. Harassment affects the emotional and social well-being of victimized children. Students who are bullied find it hard…

  • Bullying and Parenting Styles

    Table of Contents Introduction The Concept of Bullying Parenting Styles Bullying and Parenting Bullying, Parenting, and the Modern Environment Effective Parental Styles for Protecting Children Conclusion References Introduction Bullying is usually associated with aggression and abuse of power. It can occur regardless of social status or income; however, there is a direct connection between bullying…

  • Horizontal Violence and Bullying in Nursing

    The term horizontal violence refers to the aggressive behavior of one or several members of the group to another member of the same group, also includes provoking conflicts and personal bullying. Unfortunately, this problem is widespread in the nursing environment, and it leaves a negative impact on care quality and efficiency. I would like to…

  • Bullying and Laws in American Schools

    Table of Contents Introduction Types of Bullying and Its Impact Existing Policies and Guidelines Possible Measures Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Bullying in American schools has been a common problem for decades, but it gained momentum relatively recently. Although different definitions of the phenomenon exist, there is a certain consensus as to the major aspects of…

  • Bullying and School Drop Out Rate Relationship Analysis

    Bullying is a dynamic concept that refers to repeated experiences of systematic abuse by an individual seeking to dominate others in a social setup. Perpetrators and victims of bullying are vulnerable to the challenges of social stratification (Lösel& Hurrelmann, 2009). Bullying is rife in schools where physical and verbal abuse occurs among pupils/students. Victims are…

  • Problem Scenario: Workplace Bullying in Teaching

    When the word bullying is used in the context of education, one often presumes the situation in which one student systematically mistreats another. Unfortunately, harassment, offense, and social exclusion can happen in professional relationships between teachers. For example, teachers can force their peers to utilize educational approaches which they find effective, assign menial duties to…

  • Bullying and Patient Safety in Clinical Settings

    Thankfully, I have not faced serious bullying or incivility, such as physical abuse or verbal slurs within my clinical setting. The worst instances I can remember are several cases of unfunny jokes or seemingly unjustified negative comments on my or my peers performance. However, the fact that I have witnessed these issues in a mild…

  • Workplace Bullying in the Nursing Areas

    Workplace bullying is defined as either short- or long-term deviant behavior towards peers, superiors, or subordinates. In the nursing areas, the persistent and deliberate negative actions to colleagues cause a hostile and unstable environment. The hospitals with a high level of bullying are characterized by increased burnout, dismissals, and conflicts (Bambi, Guazzini, De Felippis, Lucchini,…

  • Nurse Bullying and Legal Interventions

    Table of Contents Introduction Implications of Nurse Bullying Conclusion References Introduction Bullying has been an issue for many years, discussed both in media and on television. However, the primary focus is usually on high school students and bullying among schoolchildren, which is not the only domain where this problem exists. Despite the fact that nursing…

  • Nurse Exposure to Physical and Nonphysical Violence, Bullying& by Spector

    The article Nurse Exposure to Physical and Nonphysical Violence, Bullying, and Sexual Harassment: A Quantitative Review represents one of the many scholarly efforts initiated by researchers to comprehend the dynamics of nursing violence in practice settings. This critique reviews the introductory sections of this article with the view to illuminating demonstrable actions undertaken by the…