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. 2024 Mar 28;21(4):414. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21040414

Table 1.

Loneliness and exposure to bullying at school and cyberbullying due to socio-demographic variables.

Pct. Lonely Often or Very Often Pct. Exposed to Bullying at School a Pct. Exposed to Cyberbullying a
Sex
Boys (n = 2659) 5.5 5.3 3.5
Girls (n = 2723) 12.4 * 7.1 * 4.1
Age groups
11-year-olds (n = 1896) 7.0 7.3 4.9
13-year-olds (n = 1943) 10.1 6.9 5.3
15-year-olds (n = 1543) 10.0 * 4.3 * 4.0
Origin
Native Danish (n = 4857) 8.6 6.1 4.7
Descendants of immigrants (n = 325) 10.8 7.7 4.3
Immigrants (n = 200) 16.0 * 10.5 * 7.0
Occupational Social Class
High (n = 2369) 7.7 5.4 4.1
Medium (n = 1717) 8.8 6.6 5.0
Unclassifiable (n = 849) 10.7 6.1 5.3
Low (n = 447) 13.4 * 10.5 * 6.7
Total (n = 5382) 9.0 6.3 4.8

a Defined as habitual bullying, i.e., at least two to three times per month * p < 0.01.