Traitement de l’information sociale et profils dans le harcèlement scolaire chez les adolescents

Conclusion Il existerait donc des schémas cognitifs spécifiques selon les statuts dans l’intimidation. Ces résultats permettent de mieux comprendre le mode de traitement de l’information des adolescents et ouvre de nouvelles perspectives pour la prévention de l’intimidation. Introduction Bullying is an insidious aggressive behavior characterized by repetitiveness, imbalance of power (a bully dominating his victim) and intent to do harm. People can fall into four different categories: bully, victim, bully/victim or not involved. While numerous researchers have explored the psychopathological consequences of intimidation, few of them have studied the way students with different profiles process social information. Objective The aim of this study was to explore whether there are specific ways of processing social information in relation to the bullying profile. We refer to the theoretical model of Crick and Dodge (1994) and assume that this information will be processed differently depending on the adolescent's bullying profile. Method Seven hundred and seventeen (717) secondary school students took part in semi-structured individual interviews and answered several questionnaires related to bullying and social information processing mechanisms. Results The main results show links between social information processing mechanisms and the bullying profiles. Bullies, victims and bully/victims show biases in their social information processing mechanisms at differen...
Source: European Review of Applied Psychology - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research