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Bullying Prevalence in Students With Autism Spectrum Disorder

Authors :
Beth Saggers
Marilyn Campbell
Chrystal Whiteford
Julie Dillon-Wallace
Jill Ashburner
Suzanne Carrington
Yoon-Suk Hwang
Source :
Australasian Journal of Special Education. 41:101-122
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2017.

Abstract

All forms of bullying, physical, verbal, social, and cyber, are prevalent among youth worldwide. An especially vulnerable population for involvement in bullying is students with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Although there are some studies that have investigated bullying in these students, many of these are beset by methodological issues. We surveyed 104 students with ASD on their bullying experiences in all 4 forms of bullying and examined their roles as victim, perpetrator, and bully-victim, comparing them with a group of typically developing students matched for age and gender. It was found that students with ASD reported significantly more traditional victimisation (physical, verbal, and social) than their typically developing peers. Cyberbullying victimisation was similar for the 2 groups. There were no differences between the groups on traditional bullying perpetration; however, typically developing students reported more cyberbullying perpetration behaviours. Implications for prevention and intervention are discussed.

Details

ISSN :
18336914 and 10300112
Volume :
41
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Australasian Journal of Special Education
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....245ef2610ec1054bf54acfe6d4a1f035
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/jse.2017.5