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Bullying, health complaints, and self-rated health among school-aged children and adolescents

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dc.contributor Landspitali - The National University Hospital of Iceland
dc.contributor.author Hansson, Erika
dc.contributor.author Garmy, Pernilla
dc.contributor.author Vilhjálmsson, Rúnar
dc.contributor.author Kristjánsdóttir, Guðrún
dc.date.accessioned 2022-07-02T01:02:15Z
dc.date.available 2022-07-02T01:02:15Z
dc.date.issued 2020-02
dc.identifier.citation Hansson , E , Garmy , P , Vilhjálmsson , R & Kristjánsdóttir , G 2020 , ' Bullying, health complaints, and self-rated health among school-aged children and adolescents ' , Journal of International Medical Research , vol. 48 , no. 2 . https://doi.org/10.1177/0300060519895355
dc.identifier.issn 0300-0605
dc.identifier.other 42040155
dc.identifier.other 81241d9b-bd4d-4785-8a53-fede20471c36
dc.identifier.other 85079334079
dc.identifier.other 32054367
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/3280
dc.description Publisher Copyright: © The Author(s) 2020.
dc.description.abstract Objective: The aim of the current study was to examine whether health complaints and self-reported health were associated with bullying victimization in a large cohort of Icelandic children and adolescents. Methods: In this study, we used data from a school-based cross-sectional survey, specifically, the Icelandic contribution to the international research network Health Behavior in School-aged Children (HBSC). The study population included all students throughout Iceland in grades 6, 8, and 10 (mean age 13 years, standard deviation 1.61). The participation rate was 84% (N = 11,018). Participating students completed an anonymous standardized questionnaire in their classrooms. Results: Bullying victimization was associated with feeling depressed (odds ratio 2.61), having difficulty falling asleep, dizziness, and low self-reported health. No differences were found between sex and age groups. Conclusions: Children and adolescents who are bullied appear to more often experience depression, difficulties falling asleep, dizziness, and poor health; however, health complaints were also relatively high among non-bullied children and adolescents. Bullying prevention measures must be implemented in children’s and adolescents’ social environments. In addition to assessing bullying interventions, further research should focus on methods of enhancing resilience in this population.
dc.format.extent 381691
dc.format.extent
dc.language.iso en
dc.relation.ispartofseries Journal of International Medical Research; 48(2)
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.subject Einelti
dc.subject Börn
dc.subject Skólar
dc.subject Ísland
dc.subject Ísland
dc.subject Heilsufar
dc.subject adolescents
dc.subject Bullying
dc.subject depressive symptoms
dc.subject Dizziness
dc.subject school-aged children
dc.subject self-reported health
dc.subject sleeping difficulties
dc.subject Depression
dc.subject Health Status
dc.subject Iceland
dc.subject Child
dc.subject Schools
dc.subject Biochemistry
dc.subject Cell Biology
dc.subject Biochemistry (medical)
dc.title Bullying, health complaints, and self-rated health among school-aged children and adolescents
dc.type /dk/atira/pure/researchoutput/researchoutputtypes/contributiontojournal/article
dc.description.version Peer reviewed
dc.identifier.doi 10.1177/0300060519895355
dc.relation.url http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85079334079&partnerID=8YFLogxK
dc.contributor.department Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery
dc.contributor.department Women's and Childrens's Services


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