TY - JOUR PY - 2014// TI - The magnitude and impact of bullying among school pupils in Muscat, Oman: a cross-sectional study JO - ScientificWorldJournal A1 - Al-Saadoon, Muna A1 - Al-Farsi, Yahya M. A1 - Rizvi, Syed A1 - Al-Sharbati, Marwan A1 - Al-Jabri, Abdullah A1 - Almamari, Sufyan A1 - Al-Baluki, Wafaa A1 - Al-Adawi, Samir SP - 169737 EP - 169737 VL - 2014 IS - N2 - Research about bullying among school pupils in the Arab/Muslim population is scarce. This study evaluates the characteristics of bullying and its impact among school pupils in Oman via cross-sectional survey among eighth grade school pupils (n = 1,229) during the academic year 2006-2007. The participants were selected using stratified random selection among 6 administrative divisions of one the governorates in the country. Data were collected using self-completed structured questionnaires. This study found similar percentages of males and females (76%) have experienced one form of bullying, and the majority of the incidents (80%) occurred in the vicinity of the school. In almost half of the cases, the bullying was initiated by a student of the same age or older than the victim. The most common type of bullying encountered in this study was verbal (47.7%), followed by misuse (45.9%), physical (43.9%), and, finally, social isolation/exclusion (22.5%). Although the failure of an academic year was uncommon among victims of bullying, the number of pupils who missed 4-6 and ≥7 school days was higher among bullied pupils. If this study will withstand further research, educational initiatives are needed to mitigate the rate of bullying in Oman.
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LA - en SN - 2356-6140 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/169737 ID - ref1 ER -