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Homophobic Bullying$
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Ian Rivers

Print publication date: 2011

Print ISBN-13: 9780195160536

Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: May 2011

DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195160536.001.0001

The Legacy of Homophobic Bullying at School

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(p. 151 ) 7 The Legacy of Homophobic Bullying at School
Source:
Homophobic Bullying
Author(s):

Rivers Ian

Publisher:
Oxford University Press
DOI:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195160536.003.0007

In Chapter 7 the results are presented from the second (quantitative) and third (qualitative) studies conducted on the nature and long-term correlates of homophobic bullying. Data is presented from a follow-up study of 119 men and women who participated in the original retrospective study discussed in Chapter 5. Extracts from the interviews are integrated into the discussion of statistical findings to provide a context in which to interpret the data. Overall, this chapter aims to provide a rich picture of the long-term impact former victims believed school-based homophobic bullying had upon their lives.

Keywords:   self-harm, adulthood, agonic, hedonic, social support, relationships, PTSD, comparison groups

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