School Bullying Towards Integration Students in Basic Stage by their Regular Peers in Some Public Schools in the Capital Secretariat

Authors

  • Naglaa Qasim Muhammad Ahmed Al-Sabri
    • Dr. Radhya Ali Shamsan

      DOI:

      https://doi.org/10.56989/bsg49c97

      Keywords:

      School bullying , bullying behavior

      Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

      SDG 4
      SDG 4 Quality Education
      40%
      SDG 16
      SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
      33%

      Abstract

      The study aimed to identify the level of bullying behavior toward inclusive education students by their regular peers in the elementary stage in public schools in the Capital Municipality, to determine the most common forms of school bullying, and to examine differences in bullying behaviors according to grade level (sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth grades). The study used a researcher-developed bullying behavior scale, and the sample consisted of 362 students selected through a stratified purposive sampling method from public schools in the Capital Municipality. The results indicated that the overall level of bullying toward inclusive education students was low, with a mean score of 1.33 and a relative weight of 44.33%, reflecting a low degree of bullying. Social bullying ranked first (M = 1.34, 44.67%), followed by psychological and verbal bullying (M = 1.33, 44.33%), while physical bullying ranked last (M = 1.30, 43.33%). The findings also showed statistically significant differences in bullying behaviors according to grade level in the psychological, social, and physical dimensions, as well as in the overall scale, whereas no statistically significant differences were found in the verbal bullying dimension.

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      Author Biographies

      Naglaa Qasim Muhammad Ahmed Al-Sabri

      PhD Researcher, Department of Psychology, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Sana'a University, Yemen

      Dr. Radhya Ali Shamsan

      Associate Professor of Psychology, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Sana'a University, Yemen

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      Published

      04/01/2026

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      How to Cite

      Al-Sabri, N., & Shamsan, R. A. (2026). School Bullying Towards Integration Students in Basic Stage by their Regular Peers in Some Public Schools in the Capital Secretariat. Ibn Khaldoun Journal for Studies and Researches, 6(4). https://doi.org/10.56989/bsg49c97