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NCT number NCT05764694
Other study ID # effect of bullying on children
Secondary ID
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date September 1, 2023
Est. completion date November 2024

Study information

Verified date March 2023
Source Cairo University
Contact Yousra El-sayed Taha, Master's degree
Phone 01013009100
Email yousra.taha@dentistry.cu.edu.eg
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

To determine the correlation between the occurrence of bullying, victimization, and deleterious oral habit in a group of Egyptian school children.


Description:

Bullying is a major educational and public health problem among school-aged children that has a short and long negative effect on their physiological and psychosocial health. Bullying among school children is widely spreading and has different forms including physical as hitting, kicking, or verbal as an insult social as spreading rumors or the social exclusion or psychological as stalking or cyberbullying as online hacking. Bullying affects children greatly in different manners as lack of self-esteem, lack of concentration, depression, anxiety, and expressing feeling of loneliness. The World Health Organization (WHO) stated that "the frequency of bullying was estimated to be 8- 30 % and may reach 50% in many studies and In Egypt, the prevalence of bullying according to UNICEF was 77.8% among adolescent rural school students in other words 1 in 3 students experience bullying regularly, a recent study in Egypt showed the prevalence of bullying and victimization was high (67.5%) among studied group. Deleterious oral habits are one of the public health problems that are commonly seen among children, it is defined as repeated orofacial muscular activities without a functional benefit Deleterious oral habits depend mainly on frequency, onset, and duration of habit which causes malocclusion such as open bite, deep bite, crossbite, and overjet that affects children's quality of life and cause psychological and esthetic problem, recent study In Alexandria, Egypt found that most seen oral habits in age 6 to 12 years are nail-biting 41.07% then tongue thrust 29.4% then mouth breathing with 15.9% and the least thumb sucking with 15.1%. Children exposed to emotional stress and anxiety as bullying or need for comfort is considered as a main contributing factor to having an oral habit as children use oral habit as a source of safety and as a mechanism to release tension, pain, and anger through it. It is seen in children as bruxism, pacifier sucking, thumb sucking, mouth breathing, tongue thrusting, lip sucking, and biting and nail-biting. Children at age of 8 years start to interact more with each other and become more observed so dental appearance becomes a site for bullying. the relationship between oral habit and bullying should be investigated because this type of abuse is a huge problem with serious psychosocial problems, Where the prevalence of children/adolescents being bullied ranges from 5.7% to 20.6%, bullied students are more likely to experience serious academic, social, psychological, and oral health problems there for more research into bullying is required to develop effective bullying prevention programs.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Not yet recruiting
Enrollment 356
Est. completion date November 2024
Est. primary completion date September 2024
Accepts healthy volunteers
Gender All
Age group 8 Years to 10 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: 1. Children between 8 to 10 years 2. Children who attended schools 3. Egyptian children Exclusion Criteria: 1. Children who were taking antidepressants and anticonvulsant drugs 2. Children with cognitive/neurological disorders 3. Children with any syndromes such as ectodermal dysplasia or Down syndrome 4. Children with a history of an obvious alternative cause for malocclusion (e.g., trauma) 5. Participants' caregivers refuse to give consent

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
bullied children
A questionnaire will be answered by parent to measure the primary outcome of the study, which is Presence, duration, and frequency of Oral habits (Bruxism, Nail biting) in addition to a questionnaire answered by child to measure the secondary outcome which is Prevalence of Bullying and victimization.

Locations

Country Name City State
n/a

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Cairo University

References & Publications (11)

Ahmed GK, Metwaly NA, Elbeh K, Galal MS, Shaaban I. Prevalence of school bullying and its relationship with attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder and conduct disorder: a cross-sectional study. Egypt J Neurol Psychiatr Neurosurg. 2022;58(1):60. doi: 10.1186/s41983-022-00494-6. Epub 2022 May 23. — View Citation

Alonso LS, Serra-Negra JM, Abreu LG, Martins IM, Tourino LFPG, Vale MP. Association between possible awake bruxism and bullying among 8- to 11-year-old children/adolescents. Int J Paediatr Dent. 2022 Jan;32(1):41-48. doi: 10.1111/ipd.12789. Epub 2021 May 7. — View Citation

Beckman L, Hellstrom L, von Kobyletzki L. Cyber bullying among children with neurodevelopmental disorders: A systematic review. Scand J Psychol. 2020 Feb;61(1):54-67. doi: 10.1111/sjop.12525. Epub 2019 Feb 28. — View Citation

Dubey VP, Kievisiene J, Rauckiene-Michealsson A, Norkiene S, Razbadauskas A, Agostinis-Sobrinho C. Bullying and Health Related Quality of Life among Adolescents-A Systematic Review. Children (Basel). 2022 May 24;9(6):766. doi: 10.3390/children9060766. — View Citation

Gaete J, Valenzuela D, Godoy MI, Rojas-Barahona CA, Salmivalli C, Araya R. Validation of the Revised Olweus Bully/Victim Questionnaire (OBVQ-R) Among Adolescents in Chile. Front Psychol. 2021 Apr 12;12:578661. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.578661. eCollection 2021. — View Citation

Gomez-Baya D, Garcia-Moro FJ, Nicoletti JA, Lago-Urbano R. A Cross-National Analysis of the Effects by Bullying and School Exclusion on Subjective Happiness in 10-Year-Old Children. Children (Basel). 2022 Feb 18;9(2):287. doi: 10.3390/children9020287. — View Citation

Hayat MJ, Powell A, Johnson T, Cadwell BL. Statistical methods used in the public health literature and implications for training of public health professionals. PLoS One. 2017 Jun 7;12(6):e0179032. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0179032. eCollection 2017. — View Citation

Kyriakides L, Kaloyirou C, Lindsay G. An analysis of the Revised Olweus Bully/Victim Questionnaire using the Rasch measurement model. Br J Educ Psychol. 2006 Dec;76(Pt 4):781-801. doi: 10.1348/000709905X53499. — View Citation

Lobbezoo F, Ahlberg J, Raphael KG, Wetselaar P, Glaros AG, Kato T, Santiago V, Winocur E, De Laat A, De Leeuw R, Koyano K, Lavigne GJ, Svensson P, Manfredini D. International consensus on the assessment of bruxism: Report of a work in progress. J Oral Rehabil. 2018 Nov;45(11):837-844. doi: 10.1111/joor.12663. Epub 2018 Jun 21. — View Citation

Stewart RW, Drescher CF, Maack DJ, Ebesutani C, Young J. The Development and Psychometric Investigation of the Cyberbullying Scale. J Interpers Violence. 2014 Aug;29(12):2218-2238. doi: 10.1177/0886260513517552. Epub 2014 Jan 14. — View Citation

Weng X, Chui WH, Liu L. Bullying Behaviors among Macanese Adolescents-Association with Psychosocial Variables. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2017 Aug 7;14(8):887. doi: 10.3390/ijerph14080887. — View Citation

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Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Presence, duration, and frequency of Oral habits (Bruxism, Nail biting) Measure presence, duration, and frequency of Oral habits (Bruxism, Nail biting) through a questionnaire answered by parent including 3 questions with answeres yes and no or a. Did not notice in the past couple of months b. Only once or twice c. 2 or 3 times a month d. About once a week e. Several times a week baseline
Secondary Prevalence of Bullying and victimization Measure Prevalence of Bullying and victimization through a questionnaire answered by the child baseline
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