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Responses to bullying among high-school students through the lens of general strain theory
Authors:Megan Stubbs-Richardson
Institution:1. Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University, Starkville, Mississippi, USA megan@ssrc.msstate.eduORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-8636-497X
Abstract:Abstract

In General Strain Theory (GST), Agnew asserts that negative emotions in response to strains are associated with antisocial behavior. Researchers found GST to explain criminal and self-harm responses to bullying. However, not all youth respond antisocially, such as by harming the self or others. Thus, the question remains, when do youth respond to bullying antisocially versus asocially or prosocially? This study examined situation-based negative emotions, the availability of alternative relationships, and behavioral responses to physical, verbal, relational, and cyber bullying to answer this question. This study integrates research from sociology, criminology, health, and social psychology to address this question among a sample of high-school bully victims. This study found variation in the emotional and behavioral responses based on the type of bullying. However, across bullying types, the availability of alternative relationships was associated with increased prosocial responding.
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