El maltrato entre iguales: descripción y análisis del fenómeno

Autores/as

  • Juan Luís Benítez Dpto. Psicología Evolutiva y de la Educación Universidad de Granada
  • Fernando Justicia Dpto. Psicología Evolutiva y de la Educación Universidad de Granada

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25115/ejrep.v4i9.1186

Palabras clave:

Maltrato escolar, incidencia, víctimas, agresores, factores causales.

Resumen

El artículo pretende ser, a la vez que una presentación de este Monográfico sobre Maltrato entre Iguales (Bullying), un artículo introductorio que permita tener a los lectores una visión actualizada del fenómeno que será tratado desde diferentes perspectivas por investiga-dores del ámbito nacional e internacional. Con este propósito, presentamos aspectos que han generado controversia entre los investigadores del fenómeno bullying relacionados con la definición, la incidencia y prevalencia del fenómeno o la influencia de determinadas variables como la edad y el sexo. Al mismo tiempo, se realiza una revisión de los tipos de maltrato más comunes, una caracterización de los agentes implicados, así como un análisis de los factores de riesgo más importantes en la génesis del problema. El objetivo último es proporcionar información sobre el fenómeno bullying que permita caracterizar y entender de una forma más específica la realidad de un problema de interés e importancia en el seno de los centros educativos.

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2017-11-01

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