MOBBING AMONG ADOLESCENTS: SOCIAL CAUSES, FORMS AND INTENSITY, FAMILY SITUATION, AND PARENTING PRACTICES
<doi>10.24250/jpe/SI/2023/OLB/</doi>
Abstract
This study focuses on the phenomenon of mobbing
among adolescents aged 15 to 16, analyzing its social causes, forms,
and intensity of manifestation, as well as family situation and opinions
regarding adolescent education and parenting practices. The aim of
the research is to develop a model for approaching mobbing and to
analyze the results obtained. The study examined the manipulated
variables and basic statistical indicators that characterize these
variables in the research sample, and the results showed that most
students live with both parents and consider their household's financial
situation to be similar to that of their friends and classmates. Overall,
mobbing represents an important social problem among adolescents
and can have significant negative effects on the mental and physical
health of its victims. By identifying the causes of mobbing behaviors,
this information can be used to develop effective prevention programs
in the school environment.