What are Factors Associated With Bullying Behaviour in Rural Secondary Schools in Saudi Arabia?
Abstract
Bullying is a highly prevalent problem for adolescents in schools all around the world. Since
Olweus (1991) brought attention to bullying, there has been an increase in studies
conducted on this topic, highlighting the many definitions of bullying and its influence on
children and adolescents’ psychological well-being. The focus of this project is to
investigate the psychosocial risk factors associated with bullying among students in
secondary rural schools. This aim is achieved through studying relevant literature and
gathering empirical data by using an online questionnaire from 39 registered students in
a rural secondary school in Saudi Arabia. The findings of this study provide evidence that
misconduct and self-esteem have a significant relationship with bullying behaviour. This
dissertation recommends that schools, teachers, and parents work together to reduce
bullying behaviours by implementing certain effective preventive programmes.