Prevalence of interpersonal bullying related to agressors, victims and observers among scholar aged adolescents in Melgar, Tolima
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This quantitative research presents a descriptive cross-sectional design, which is aimed to find in-cidences of interpersonal bullying in adolescents at high school levels in Melgar, departamento del Tolima, in Colombia, in order to carried out data collection a questionnaire based on relationships among students which was designed by Andrade & Aguilera, 2013, was applied to the sample group, it was composed by ninety students from two in-stitutions. Interpersonal Bullying is conceived as manipulations addressed to injure, or control abilities to keep good relationships among school aged peers. Results from this research have dem-onstrated there exist three kind of participants: Aggressors, victims and observers, on average, nine out of every ten students had experimented interpersonal bullying through different intensi-ties such as mild, moderate and severe, these one are presented alternately to both genders.
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