Bullying y calidad de vida relacionada con la salud en adolescentes escolares chilenos
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Hidalgo Rasmussen, Carlos
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Molina González, Temístocles
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Molina Cartes, Ramiro
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Sepúlveda Prado, Rodrigo
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Martínez Nahuel, Vania
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Montaño Espinoza, Rosa
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González Araya, Electra
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George Lara, Myriam
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2015-10-15T13:46:10Z
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2015-10-15T13:46:10Z
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2015
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Rev Med Chile 2015; 143: 716-723
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0034-9887
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/134383
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Background: Bullying has a negative impact on the perception
of adolescents of their quality of life. Aim: To analyze the association
between being bullied and health related quality of life in Chilean
adolescents. Material and Methods: The bullying module of the
KIDSCREEN 52 survey and the KIDSCREEN 10 survey to assess
health related quality of life were applied to 7737 students aged 10 to 18
years. Social and demographic data, information about disability and
type of school were also gathered. Results: Fifteen percent of surveyed
students were bullied. A lower quality of life perception increased by a
factor of 2.6 among bullied students. It also increased by a factor of 4.4
among students with a low self-esteem, by a factor of 3.1 among those
who perceived their health status as regular or bad and by a factor of
1.4 among women. Conclusions: Bullying is associated with a lower
quality of life perception among Chilean students.