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Opportunistic Screening for Exposure to Bullying in the Pediatric Emergency Department:

机译:儿科急诊室对欺凌的机会性筛查:

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To assess opportunistic screening for exposure to bullying in the pediatric emergency department (ED), an anonymous survey inquiring about exposure to physical, verbal, social, and cyber bullying behaviors was given to ED patients 5 to 18 years old. The survey asked about being the recipient, perpetrator, and/or witness of bullying; the frequency of exposure; liking school; missing school; and presenting complaint. Either the child or parent could complete the survey. A total of 909 surveys were analyzed. Exposure was 78.7%. A greater proportion of females reported being victims and witnesses. Youth who reported being both victims and witnesses represented the largest group, with witness-only the second largest. Parents reported less cyber-bullying and witness status to all types of bullying. For children who did not like school, there was a significant difference in exposure versus nonexposure. There was no association with presenting complaint. Opportunistic screening for bullying exposure in pediatric ...
机译:为了评估儿科急诊室(ED)遭受欺凌的机会性筛查,对5至18岁的ED患者进行了一项匿名调查,询问其遭受身体,语言,社会和网络欺凌行为的可能性。调查询问他们是欺凌的接受者,作案者和/或证人;暴露的频率;喜欢的学校失学并提出投诉。孩子或父母都可以完成调查。总共对909个调查进行了分析。接触率为78.7%。据报告,有更大比例的女性是受害者和证人。据报告既是受害者又是证人的青年是最大的群体,仅证人的青年是第二大群体。父母报告称所有类型的欺凌行为都较少受到网络欺凌和见证。对于不喜欢上学的孩子,暴露与不暴露之间存在显着差异。与提出投诉没有关联。儿科欺凌暴露的机会筛查...

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