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摘要

Palabras-clave: acoso escolar; adolescentes; educación intermedia; test AVE Abstract: In this research, it is proposed to compare the level of bullying in relation to the type of school management (public or private), using the School Bullying and Violence test (AVE) designed by Iñaki and Piñuel. [...]it is intended to identify received forms of harassment and the possible clinical damage that reveal the existence of psychological affectation through scales of physical and psychological abuse. [...]the influence of the variables: age, sex, and monthly family income on the type of institution. 160 students from 14 to 16 years of age of the tenth year of Basic Education in the province of Tungurahua, Ecuador are evaluated. Los resultados fueron: similitud en la cantidad de conductas violentas en centros públicos y privados, el cyberbullying se notó con mayor incidencia en centros privados, el porcentaje de agresores, víctimas y testigos fue similar en los dos centros, sin embargo, el porcentaje de cyber testigos fue mayor en centros privados, y referente al colegio educativo religioso se observaron más conductas de bullying y cyberbullying (Garaigordobil, Martínez-Valderrey, y Machimbarrena 2017).

詳細資料

標題
Estudio comparativo del nivel de acoso escolar en estudiantes de una institución pública y privada
作者
Villacis-Copo, Paola M 1 ; Saltos, Lenin F 1 ; Ponce-Sanchez, Yadira E 1 ; Naranjo-Robalino, Andrea 2 ; Garcia, Marcelo V 1 

 Universidad Técnica de Ambato, 180103, Ambato, Ecuador.\ 
 Universidad Internacional de la Rioja, 26004, Logroño, Spain 
頁面
56-68
出版年份
2021
出版日期
Jul 2021
出版者
Associação Ibérica de Sistemas e Tecnologias de Informacao
ISSN
16469895
來源類型
學術期刊
出版物語言
Spanish
ProQuest 文件識別碼
2562271742
著作權
© 2021. This work is published under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.