Family interaction patterns as correlates of bullying behaviour among in-school adolescents in Kwara State

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The involvement of parents in different roles in life sometimes affects their communication with their children, which can affect the bullying behaviour of adolescents in school. Therefore, this study examined the patterns of family interaction experienced by respondents and whether such experiences...

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Autores: Mustapha, Mulikat Ladi Abdulqadir, Muhammed, Shuaib Abolakale, Bello, Muhinat Bolanle, Abisoye, Faysol Aderibigbe
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe:article/27242
Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/psico/article/view/27242
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Bullying Behaviour
In-school Adolescents
Family interaction patterns
Kwara State
Comportamiento de acoso
Adolescentes en la escuela
Patrones de interacción familiar
Estado de Kwara
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Sumario:The involvement of parents in different roles in life sometimes affects their communication with their children, which can affect the bullying behaviour of adolescents in school. Therefore, this study examined the patterns of family interaction experienced by respondents and whether such experiences correlate with adolescent bullying in schools in Kwara State, Nigeria. The objectives of this study were to investigate: (i) the perceived family interaction pattern adopted by parents of in-school adolescents; (ii) the prevalence of bullying perpetration and victimisation among in-school adolescents; (iii) the bullying roles of in-school adolescents and (iv) correlation between family interaction patterns, bullying behaviour and bullying roles. The study was a descriptive correlational type study. The sample was 410 adolescent students from 16 proportionally selected secondary schools in Kwara State. An adapted instrument “Family Interaction Patterns and Bullying Behaviour Questionnaire (FIPBBQ)” was used to collect the research data, which has a reliability index of 0.71. The collected data were analysed by frequency, mean rank and PPMC. The study found that school teenagers in Kwara State experienced a positive pattern of family interaction where parents were responsive to their needs and encouraged good behaviour. However, more teenagers in school reported being bullied in the past six weeks. Most of the respondents (50.1%) are bully-victims, 24.0% are abusers and 18.5% are pure victims. Family communication was not significantly related to bullying behaviour. However, there was a significant relationship between family communication patterns and bullying-victimisation role, most especially for females. Based on these findings, recommendations were provided. 
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