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. 2019 Jul;14(3):211–220.

Table 2.

Association between Bullying and Victimization with Demographic Characteristics

Demographic variables Variables Victim Bullying
No Yes P-value No Yes P-Value
N % N % N % N %
Age groups 12-13 195 75.3 64 24.7 0.32 223 86.1 36 13.9 0.25
13-14 688 73.1 253 26.9 770 82.0 169 18.0
15-16 191 77.6 55 22.4 200 81.3 46 18.7
Gender Male 533 67.1 261 32.9 <0.001 620 78.1 174 21.9 <0.001
Female 541 83.0 111 17.0 573 88.2 77 11.8
Grade 7th grade 277 75.9 88 24.1 0.67 312 85.5 53 14.5 0.1
8th grade 281 74.3 97 25.7 299 79.5 77 20.5
9th grade 516 73.4 187 26.6 582 82.8 121 17.2
High school type public 966 75.3 317 24.7 0.01 1071 83.6 210 16.4 0.008
private 108 66.3 55 33.7 122 74.8 41 25.2
My parents with whom I live biological parents 994 75.3 326 24.7 0.06 1094 83.0 224 17.0 0.28
Only father or mother 60 65.9 31 34.1 71 78.0 20 22.0
Father’s job doctor 11 84.6 2 15.4 0.61 12 92.3 1 7.7 0.44
engineer 50 70.4 21 29.6 55 77.5 16 22.5
teacher 12 60.0 8 40.0 16 80.0 4 20.0
self-employed 438 74.2 152 25.8 486 82.5 103 17.5
employee 331 74.9 111 25.1 363 82.1 79 17.9
laborer 35 77.8 10 22.2 37 82.2 8 17.8
unemployed 13 86.7 2 13.3 10 66.7 5 33.3
retired 49 80.3 12 19.7 55 90.2 6 9.8
others 41 77.4 12 22.6 45 86.5 7 13.5
Mather’s job Doctor or engineer 17 77.3 5 22.7 0.47 20 90.9 2 9.1 0.46
teacher 44 80.0 11 20.0 48 87.3 7 12.7
Self-employed 55 74.3 19 25.7 59 79.7 15 20.3
employee 97 82.2 21 17.8 102 87.2 15 12.8
house wife 729 73.4 264 26.6 811 81.8 181 18.2
retired 5 71.4 2 28.6 5 71.4 2 28.6
others 25 78.1 7 21.9 28 87.5 4 12.5