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Suicidal tendencies identification among victims of bullying Juvylyn D. Mago... [et.al].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: 2016Description: 52 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • RC 569 .Su37 2016
Dissertation note: Thesis (Bachelor of Science in Psychology) -- University of Rizal System-Morong. Summary: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The study is entitled "Suicidal Tendencies Identification among Victims of Bullying" the research discusses about people who have manifestation of attempting suicide or have attempted suicide due to bullying. The research commended November 2015 and every interview and researches were conducted in the Province of Rizal. The researchers have conceptualized the study in order to determine the victim's bullying experiences that manifest attempting suicide. Moreover, they also want to know the different aspects connected to bullying. The researchers applied qualitative method for the study and invoked interview method to gather data from the respondents. There are 5 respondents participated in the study. The information and interpretations were presented using study case format. It was found out in the research that bullying is one of the factors for the respondents to try to take their own lives. The respondents' feeling of being a burden to other people and being socially alienated increases their thinking of having suicidal tendencies or attempting suicide. From the findings of the research, the researchers concluded that bullied people may feel they are different from others. The feeling of perceived burdensomeness and social alienation of the respondent is one of causes why they get their own lives. The researchers the made recommendations accordingly. They proposed steps to continue the vision and goals of the study as well as to disseminate the findings and data of the research.
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Thesis (Bachelor of Science in Psychology) -- University of Rizal System-Morong.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The study is entitled "Suicidal Tendencies Identification among Victims of Bullying" the research discusses about people who have manifestation of attempting suicide or have attempted suicide due to bullying. The research commended November 2015 and every interview and researches were conducted in the Province of Rizal. The researchers have conceptualized the study in order to determine the victim's bullying experiences that manifest attempting suicide. Moreover, they also want to know the different aspects connected to bullying. The researchers applied qualitative method for the study and invoked interview method to gather data from the respondents. There are 5 respondents participated in the study. The information and interpretations were presented using study case format. It was found out in the research that bullying is one of the factors for the respondents to try to take their own lives. The respondents' feeling of being a burden to other people and being socially alienated increases their thinking of having suicidal tendencies or attempting suicide. From the findings of the research, the researchers concluded that bullied people may feel they are different from others. The feeling of perceived burdensomeness and social alienation of the respondent is one of causes why they get their own lives. The researchers the made recommendations accordingly. They proposed steps to continue the vision and goals of the study as well as to disseminate the findings and data of the research.

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