Campus Bullying Survey in Ordinary Universities in Hunan Province of China
Journal Title: International Journal of Social Science And Human Research - Year 2024, Vol 7, Issue 12
Abstract
In China, about 10% of campus bullying cases occur in ordinary universities. This is a survey of campus bullying in ordinary universities in Hunan Province of China. Students in ordinary universities have different attitudes towards physical bullying and mental bullying whose harmfulness has not been given sufficient attention. In reality, Physical bullying and mental bullying often occur simultaneously in most cases. Females are the main victims of campus bullying. However, the anti-bullying education and bullying protection of female undergraduates in universities are not prominent. To prevent campus bullying, it is necessary to strengthen the safety management and the anti-bullying education of the universities.
Authors and Affiliations
Li Ruohan, Liu Yuling, Xu Yunbo
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