Tamaño de la fratría y victimización escolar
2012; Servicio de Publicaciones; Volume: 28; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.6018/analesps.28.3.156091
ISSN1695-2294
AutoresEugenia Piñero-Ruiz, José J. López‐Espín, Fuensanta Cerezo Ramírez, Alberto M. Torres‐Cantero,
Tópico(s)Aging, Health, and Disability
ResumoThis work studies the association between number of siblings and victimization at school. A cross-sectional study was carried out with 28 secondary schools in Murcia (Spain). Sample of 2552 children aged 11 to 18 completed an anonymous self-administered questionnaire, that included socio-demographic information, quality family relationships and school victimization. Victimization was measured by asking children to recall specific acts they had suffered during the previous week. Only children and those with 4 or more brothers or sisters referred the highest levels of school victimization. Our study suggests that the number of brothers and sisters are related to the level of victimization at school.
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