Ac. Baldry, BULLYING AMONG ITALIAN MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS - COMBINING METHODS TO UNDERSTAND AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIORS AND VICTIMIZATION, School psychology international, 19(4), 1998, pp. 361-374
This article illustrates the relevance of combining methods to underst
and bullying. The aim of the study was twofold. First, to measure the
prevalence of bullying in a middle school in Rome by administering a s
elf-report questionnaire. Second, to understand and interpret the resu
lts of the questionnaire by adopting a qualitative method. Combining m
ethods can be a useful research method to validate quantitative result
s and further investigate complex social problems such as bullying in
school. Results from the structured questionnaire revealed that a high
proportion of students reported being victims, bullies or both. To di
sclose some of the causes and possible explanations of the onset and p
ersistence of these behaviours, a focus group discussion with students
was then conducted. According to the students, the bully harasses oth
ers to gain a social status and affiliation to a group and to dominate
the weaker members. Some victims, in order to defend themselves, star
t picking on weaker peers, thereby reinforcing the cycle of violence.
Bullying should be stopped, but punishing the perpetrator is unlikely
to solve the problem. Victims should be helped to find someone they tr
ust to talk to without fear of being threatened or blamed.