Peer violence in the School Environment and Its Relationship with Subjective Well-Being and Perceived Social Support Among Children and Adolescents in Northeastern Brazil

Alcantara, Stefania C.; Gonzalez-Carrasco, Monica; Montserrat, Carme; Vinas, Ferran; Casas, Ferran; Abreu, Desiree P.

Abstract

The general aim of this study was to analyse the relationship between peer violence in the school environment (bullying), subjective well-being and perceived social support from the perspective of 910 children and adolescents in Years 6 and 7 of primary school (M = 11.90 years old; SD = 1.21). The participants were taken from 27 primary schools-both state-run and private, urban and rural-in CearA state (Brazil). The following instruments were used: the Peer Victimization and Aggression Scale (EVAP); the Social Support from Family and Friends Scale (SSA); an index of satisfaction with different developmental contexts (home, school, neighbourhood); and as indicators of subjective well-being, three scales (Single item on Overall Life Satisfaction, Personal Well-Being Index School Children, Students' Life Satisfaction Scale). Results indicated that aggression and victimization behaviours correlated negatively with the three well-being indicators used, while social support and satisfaction with different developmental contexts correlated positively. When considering type of involvement in bullying, victims, perpetrators and perpetrator-victims all scored lower on subjective well-being than those not involved in bullying. A model is also presented that explains 42 % of well-being. Understanding how bullying relates to well-being and how social support and favourable developmental contexts can act as protective factors are particularly important when designing public policies aimed at intervening in violence prevention and promoting well-being in childhood and adolescence.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000414073500013 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF HAPPINESS STUDIES
Volumen: 18
Número: 5
Editorial: Springer
Fecha de publicación: 2017
Página de inicio: 1507
Página final: 1532
DOI:

10.1007/s10902-016-9786-1

Notas: ISI