Adolescent Stress and Bullying Overview
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What is the main motivation behind a bully's actions?

  • To provide emotional support to others
  • To promote inclusivity among peers
  • To resolve conflicts peacefully
  • To gain power or attention (correct)

Which of the following best describes an act of cyberbullying?

  • Sending threatening messages online (correct)
  • Organizing a community event
  • Helping a classmate with homework
  • Participating in a team sport

Which statement accurately reflects the consequences of bullying?

  • Both the victim and the bully can experience lasting problems (correct)
  • Bullying is always harmless among friends
  • Bullying has no real impact on the bully
  • Only the victim faces long-term problems

What actions can be considered forms of bullying?

<p>Verbal harassment and physical assault (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

If someone is being bullied, what is the recommended action?

<p>Tell a trusted adult about the bullying (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Bullying

Intentional actions causing harm to others, including verbal abuse, threats, physical attacks, spreading rumors, or using technology to bully.

Cyberbullying

A type of bullying that happens online or through mobile devices, often involving spreading rumors or sharing embarrassing content.

Victim of Bullying

The person who is targeted and harmed by bullying actions.

Bully

The person who repeatedly bullies others, often seeking power or attention.

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Seek Help if Bullied

It's crucial to speak up if you or someone you know is being bullied. Tell a trusted adult, like a teacher, parent, or counselor, to get help.

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Study Notes

Adolescent Stress

  • Young adults often experience stress during adolescence.
  • Bullying is a significant source of stress for adolescents.

Bullying Definition

  • Bullying is intentional harm inflicted on others.
  • Bullying methods include verbal harassment, threats (verbal or nonverbal), physical assault, stalking, manipulation, blackmail, or extortion.
  • Bullies seek power or attention through abuse.

Impacts of Bullying

  • Bullying can negatively affect both the victim and the bully.
  • Bullying extends beyond simple altercations in school settings.
  • Cyberbullying involves using technology to spread mean gossip or harm.

Seeking Help

  • If you or someone you know is experiencing bullying, informing a trusted adult is crucial.

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Explore the critical issues of adolescent stress and bullying in this quiz. Learn about the definition of bullying, its psychological impacts, and the importance of seeking help to tackle these challenges. This quiz aims to increase awareness and understanding of the impacts bullying can have on young adults.

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