LINKS BETWEEN PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS AND EXPERIENCE OF BULLYING AMONG ADOLESCENTS
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LINKS BETWEEN PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS AND EXPERIENCE OF BULLYING AMONG ADOLESCENTS
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Research of personal characteristics of adolescents and their experience (participation and experience) of bullying are presented. Sample of 802 adolescents from different cities of Lithuania, aged 12-17 years, were interviewed. The interrelation of such personal characteristics as extroversion, introversion, neuroticism of adolescents with their experience of bullying was defined. It was established that the neuroticism of adolescents was connected with their susceptibility to bullying, and involvement in bullying at others more correlated with extroversion of young people. Links of personal characteristics and experience of bullying in adolescents of different gender were revealed. Girls and boys implementation in bullying at others was significantly interconnected with their extroversion and introversion, and neuroticism level - with girls experiences of being bullied. Significant differences between the studied indicators of research participants, girls and boys, are shown, while the introversion and neuroticism significantly prevailed among female adolescents. In general adolescents describing their experiences of bullying noted that they sometimes bullied others, and also sometimes were exposed to bullying, but significant differences in these indicators between young men and girls were not revealed.
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personal characteristics, extroversion of the personality, introversion of the personality, neuroticism, experience of bullying, participation in bullying, adolescent.
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