Bullying among Teens: Are Ethnicity and Race Risk Factors for Victimization? A Bibliometric Research

Harassment
DOI: 10.3390/educsci9030220 Publication Date: 2019-08-21T15:19:06Z
ABSTRACT
Bullying is a problematic situation that negatively affects thousands of children and adolescents in today’s world. The multicultural society resulting from globalization has caused different reactions throughout society. In the school context, some authors indicate ethnicity race are risk factors for being victims bullying. Therefore, purpose this paper was to analyze scientific production on racial or ethnic bullying with greatest impact at present, considering nine variables: Publication date, authors, organizations, countries, journals, type document, area research, language, reference more (cites). We conducted bibliometric study through systematic review, documentary quantification, data visualization techniques. analyzed 831 documents, notable increase recent years (2011–2019), highlighting Dewey Cornell (University Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA). On other hand, results showed identity constitutes differential factor harassment appearing, accompanied by very poor socio-economic cultural levels favoring depressive tendencies drug consumption harassed. short, negative both physically psychologically victims. For reason, we must continue work context eradicate affecting people.
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