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PSYCHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PERSONALITIES OF POTENTIAL VICTIMS OF BULLYING AT SCHOOL

Psychology , UDC: 159.9.072.43 DOI: 10.25688/2076-9121.2024.18.2.11

Authors

  • Vorobyova Marina A. Candidate of Psychological Sciences
  • Sokolova Angela V. Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences

Annotation

The article presents the results of a study aimed at to study the psychological characteristics of the personality of adolescents, potential victims of bullying. Based on theoretical and methodological analysis of domestic and foreign literature, the authors of the work defined criteria and indicators psychological characteristics of adolescents, potential victims of bullying. Result The data from theoretical analysis formed the basis for constructing an empirical program research. In the study of psychological characteristics of the personality of adolescents 62 6th grade students took part (equal numbers of boys and girls) check) and 50 9th grade students (22 boys and 28 girls) in Yekaterinburg. For you-phenomena of individual psychological characteristics of adolescents were used methods on the basis of which were described: personal characteristics and status in a group of bullying participants («victim» and «offender»). Based on statistical calculations statistical method of processing empirical data (correlation analysis exchange) it was revealed that there is a relationship between the personal characteristics of a teenager and his status in the group. The study found that the appearance and individual characteristics (physical, external) are not the causes of injuries whether, but bullying is based on insults and humiliation of teachers who are teenagers in the future they are used in a certain situation for self-affirmation.

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Vorobyova, M. A. & Sokolova, A. V. (2024). PSYCHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PERSONALITIES OF POTENTIAL VICTIMS OF BULLYING AT SCHOOL Bulletin of the Moscow City Pedagogical University. Series "Pedagogy and Psychology", 18 (2), 178. https://doi.org/10.25688/2076-9121.2024.18.2.11
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