Faculty of Education -- Graduate Theses
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Graduate theses completed in the department of Education as part of:
- Master of Education (Concentrations in: Lifelong Learning, Curriculum Studies, Educational Foundations, Educational Psychology, Elementary and Middle School Education, Literacy Education, School Psychology)
- Master of Arts in Education (Research)
- Master of Arts in Education
- Master of Arts in School Psychology
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- ItemAdolescents’ Willingness to Seek Help for Bullying Problems(2007-09) Boudreau, Ainsley M.; MacCleave, AnneThe study examined adolescents’ willingness to seek help from peer, parent/guardian and teacher/professional helpers in physical, verbal and relational bullying situations. Questionnaire data were collected from 169 students (M age= 13.7 years, SD = 1.01; 88 females, 81 males). Factorial and Univariate Analyses of Variance (ANOVAs) were conducted to examine differences across gender, grade, school location, family status, recent experience with bullying and previous help-seeking. Results revealed significant main effects of previous help-seeking, school location, family structure, and Helper x Gender interactions. With respect to gender differences, females were significantly more willing to seek help from friends for bullying than males. It was also found that adolescents’ willingness to seek help for bullying varies based on type of bullying, helper, and previous help-seeking. Adolescents living with a father or living in a rural community were also more willing to seek help. Results are discussed in terms of the impact of these variables upon adolescents’ willingness to seek help.