School bully among student linked depression and suicide attempt.

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School bully among student linked depression and suicide attempt

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School bully among student linked depression and suicide attempt

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Definition of school bully aggressive behaviormalicious repeated actions

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consequences of short and long term school bulling

Mental illnessPhysical

disorderSuicide attempt

and ideationDepression and

potentially violent

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Four type of the school bulliesPhysical bulliesVerbal bullies (non-physical)

relationship bullysexual bullies

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Physical bulliesPhysical bullies

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

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Verbal bullies (non-physical)

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

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relationship bully

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

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sexual bullies

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

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Statistic about school bullyyounger teenagers 49.4%older teenagers 38.8%boys 49.55% girls 43.8%

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Statistic about school bully linked suicide attempttwo third of them were bulled for one reasonone in three who report multiple reasonsCompared 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

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Depression with school bullyingstudents who

were involved in school bullying were more likely to experience symptoms of depression than students who have never been bullied

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symptoms of depressionless social

engagement low self-esteem having few close

friends rarely find

classmate to kind and helpful

and feeling of loneliness.

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Some long-term impact of school bullying

long history of pressure and depression school shootingssuicidal conduction

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Teachers’ impact towards the school bullying

The teachers’ negative attitude and behaviors

teacher is bullyfail to managehaving a negative

attitude toward bully

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Solution about school bullyingPay 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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