Published November 20, 2023
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Bulling, ciberbullying and adoption, what is the role of student-teacher connectedness?
Description
Bullying and cyberbullying have rarely been studied among the adoptive population,
although the few studies available show adopted students frequently experience these
phenomena. To address this research gap, this paper examined potential differences in
bullying and cyberbullying between domestic adoptees, intercountry adoptees and non adopted students, paying separate attention to frequent and occasional victimisation and
perpetration experiences. In addition, the aims of the paper include analysing student teacher connectedness in these groups and exploring its potential protective role for the
aforementioned bullying and cyberbullying experiences. The sample consists of 541
adopted adolescents (67.1% intercountry adoptees and 32.9% domestic adoptees) and
582 non-adopted adolescents aged 11 to 18 years who had participated in the 17/18
edition of the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study in Spain.
Results show that the likelihood of involvement in bullying and cyberbullying (either
victimisation or perpetration) was lower for the non-adopted group, whereas domestic
adoptees were significantly more likely to report these experiences. Furthermore,
student-teacher connectedness was lower among domestic adoptees compared to their
non-adopted peers. Finally, teacher connectedness was consistently associated with a
lower likelihood of frequent bullying and cyberbullying victimisation, and of both
occasional and frequent cyberbullying perpetration. Overall, our findings are consistent
with an increased risk of bullying and cyberbullying among domestic adoptees and a
predominantly consistent protective role of student-teacher connectedness, although
differences depending on the specific kind of experience deserve further examination in
future research.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/151040
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/151040
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- Origin repository
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