Text Equivalent - Health Behaviour in School-aged Children : Trends Report 1990-2010

Figure 11.1: Boys who were victimized by bullying more than once or twice in the past couple of months (%)

Figure 11.1 is a line graph that shows the percentage of boys who were victimized by bullying more than once or twice in the past couple of months, by grade, gender and year of survey. The graph shows that 30% of Grade 6 boys were victimized by bullying more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 40% in 2006 and 34% in 2010. Among Grade 8 boys, 33% were victimized by bullying more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 29% in 2006 and 30% in 2010. Among Grade 10 boys, 28% were victimized by bullying more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 20% in 2006 and 24% in 2010.

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Figure 11.2: Girls who were victimized by bullying more than once or twice in the past couple of months (%)

Figure 11.2 is a line graph that shows the percentage of girls who were victimized by bullying more than once or twice in the past couple of months, by grade, gender and year of survey. The graph shows that 33% of Grade 6 girls were victimized by bullying more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 35% in 2006 and 33% in 2010. Among Grade 8 girls, 32% were victimized by bullying more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 28% in 2006 and 33% in 2010. Among Grade 10 girls, 22% were victimized by bullying more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 20% in 2006 and 24% in 2010.

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Figure 11.3: Boys who bullied others more than once or twice in the past couple of months (%)

Figure 11.3 is a line graph that shows the percentage of boys who bullied others more than once or twice in the past couple of months, by grade, gender and year of survey. The graph shows that 21% of Grade 6 boys bullied others more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 18% in 2006, and 14% in 2010. Among Grade 8 boys, 26% bullied others more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 24% in 2006 and 22% in 2010. Among Grade 10 boys, 31% bullied others more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 20% in 2006 and 23% in 2010.

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Figure 11.4: Girls who bullied others more than once or twice in the past couple of months (%)

Figure 11.4 is a line graph that shows the percentage of girls who bullied others more than once or twice in the past couple of months, by grade, gender and year of survey. The graph shows that 13% of Grade 6 girls bullied others more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 9% in 2006, and 10% in 2010. Among Grade 8 girls, 19% bullied others more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 17% in 2006 and 17% in 2010. Among Grade 10 girls, 12% bullied others more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 11% in 2006 and 13% in 2010.

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Figure 11.5: Boys who were victimized by bullying and bullied others more than once or twice in the past couple of months (%)

Figure 11.5 is a line graph that shows the percentage of boys who were victimized by bullying and bullied others more than once or twice in the past couple of months, by grade, gender and year of survey. The graph shows that 10% of Grade 6 boys were victimized by bullying and bullied others more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 12% in 2006 and 9% in 2010. Among Grade 8 boys, 13% were victimized by bullying and bullied others more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 13% in 2006 and 11% in 2010. Among Grade 10 boys, 17% were victimized by bullying and bullied others more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 8% in 2006 and 11% in 2010.

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Figure 11.6: Girls who were victimized by bullying and bullied others more than once or twice in the past couple of months (%)

Figure 11.6 is a line graph that shows the percentage of girls who were victimized by bullying and bullied others more than once or twice in the past couple of months, by grade, gender and year of survey. The graph shows that 8% of Grade 6 girls were victimized by bullying and bullied others more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 7% in 2006 and 6% in 2010. Among Grade 8 boys, 9% were victimized by bullying and bullied others more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 9% in 2006 and 10% in 2010. Among Grade 10 girls, 6% were victimized by bullying and bullied others more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 6% in 2006 and 7% in 2010.

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Figure 11.7: Boys who were called mean names, were made fun of, or teased in a hurtful way more than once or twice in the past couple of months (%)

Figure 11.7 is a line graph that shows the percentage of boys who were called mean names, were made fun of, or teased in a hurtful way more than once or twice in the past couple of months, by grade, gender and year of survey. The graph shows that 19% of Grade 6 boys were called mean names, were made fun of, or teased in a hurtful way more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 24% in 2006 and 19% in 2010. Among Grade 8 boys, 20% were called mean names, were made fun of, or teased in a hurtful way more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 19% in 2006 and 18% in 2010. Among Grade 10 boys, 15%were called mean names, were made fun of, or teased in a hurtful way more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 10% in 2006 and 12% in 2010.

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Figure 11.8: Girls who were called mean names, were made fun of, or teased in a hurtful way more than once or twice in the past couple of months (%)

Figure 11.8 is a line graph that shows the percentage of girls who were called mean names, were made fun of, or teased in a hurtful way more than once or twice in the past couple of months, by grade, gender and year of survey. The graph shows that 20% of Grade 6 girls were called mean names, were made fun of, or teased in a hurtful way more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 19% in 2006 and 18% in 2010. Among Grade 8 girls, 18% were called mean names, were made fun of, or teased in a hurtful way more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 15% in 2006 and 17% in 2010. Among Grade 10 girls, 9%were called mean names, were made fun of, or teased in a hurtful way more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 8% in 2006 and 10% in 2010.

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Figure 11.9: Boys who were physically bullied more than once or twice in the past couple of months (%)

Figure 11.9 is a line graph that shows the percentage of boys who were physically bullied more than once or twice in the past couple of months, by grade, gender and year of survey. The graph shows that 10% of Grade 6 boys were physically bullied more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 13% in 2006 and 11% in 2010. Among Grade 8 boys, 8% were physically bullied more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 10% in 2006 and 11% in 2010. Among Grade 10 boys, 9% were physically bullied more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 4% in 2006 and 7% in 2010.

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Figure 11.10: Girls who were physically bullied more than once or twice in the past couple of months (%)

Figure 11.10 is a line graph that shows the percentage of girls who were physically bullied more than once or twice in the past couple of months, by grade, gender and year of survey. The graph shows that 6% of Grade 6 girls were physically bullied more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 6% in 2006 and 7% in 2010. Among Grade 8 girls, 3% were physically bullied more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 4% in 2006 and 5% in 2010. Among Grade 10 girls, 3% were physically bullied more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 1% in 2006 and 2% in 2010.

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Figure 11.11: Boys who were victimized by other students making sexual jokes, comments, or gestures to them more than once or twice in the past couple of months (%)

Figure 11.11 is a line graph that shows the percentage of boys who were victimized by other students making sexual jokes, comments, or gestures to them more than once or twice in the past couple of months, by grade, gender and year of survey. The graph shows that 11% of Grade 6 boys were victimized by other students making sexual jokes, comments, or gestures to them more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 11% in 2006 and 10% in 2010. Among Grade 8 boys, 11% were victimized by other students making sexual jokes, comments, or gestures to them more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 8% in 2006 and 9% in 2010. Among Grade 10 boys, 12% were victimized by other students making sexual jokes, comments, or gestures to them more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 6% in 2006 and 9% in 2010.

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Figure 11.12: Girls who were victimized by other students making sexual jokes, comments, or gestures to them more than once or twice in the past couple of months (%)

Figure 11.12 is a line graph that shows the percentage of girls who were victimized by other students making sexual jokes, comments, or gestures to them more than once or twice in the past couple of months, by grade, gender and year of survey. The graph shows that 7% of Grade 6 girls were victimized by other students making sexual jokes, comments, or gestures to them more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 5% in 2006 and 7% in 2010. Among Grade 8 girls, 11% were victimized by other students making sexual jokes, comments, or gestures to them more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 9% in 2006 and 12% in 2010. Among Grade 10 girls, 9% were victimized by other students making sexual jokes, comments, or gestures to them more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 9% in 2006 and 12% in 2010.

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Figure 11.13: Boys who were victimized by indirect bullying more than once or twice in the past couple of months (%)

Figure 11.13 is a line graph that shows the percentage of boys who were victimized by indirect bullying more than once or twice in the past couple of months, by grade, gender and year of survey. The graph shows that 18% of Grade 6 boys were victimized by indirect bullying more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 23% in 2006 and 19% in 2010. Among Grade 8 boys, 17% were victimized by indirect bullying more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 14% in 2006 and 14% in 2010. Among Grade 10 boys, 12% were victimized by indirect bullying more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to9% in 2006 and 11% in 2010.

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Figure 11.14: Girls who were victimized by indirect bullying more than once or twice in the past couple of months (%)

Figure 11.14 is a line graph that shows the percentage of girls who were victimized by indirect bullying more than once or twice in the past couple of months, by grade, gender and year of survey. The graph shows that 19% of Grade 6 girls were victimized by indirect bullying more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 21% in 2006 and 21% in 2010. Among Grade 8 girls, 19% were victimized by indirect bullying more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 16% in 2006 and 19% in 2010. Among Grade 10 girls, 12% were victimized by indirect bullying more than once or twice in the past couple of months in 2002, compared to 10% in 2006 and 13% in 2010.

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Figure 11.15: Boys who have been in a physical fight in the last 12 months (%)

Figure 11.15 is a line graph that shows the percentage of boys who have been in a physical fight in the last 12 months, by grade, gender and year of survey. The graph shows that 53% of Grade 6 boys have been in a physical fight in the last 12 months in 2002, compared to 64% in 2006 and 55% in 2010. Among Grade 8 boys, 46% have been in a physical fight in the last 12 months in 2002, compared to 53% in 2006 and 48% in 2010. Among Grade 10 boys, 44% have been in a physical fight in the last 12 months in 2002, compared to 45% in 2006 and 40% in 2010.

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Figure 11.16: Girls who have been in a physical fight in the last 12 months (%)

Figure 11.16 is a line graph that shows the percentage of girls who have been in a physical fight in the last 12 months, by grade, gender and year of survey. The graph shows that 24% of Grade 6 girls have been in a physical fight in the last 12 months in 2002, compared to 35% in 2006 and 26% in 2010. Among Grade 8 girls, 27% have been in a physical fight in the last 12 months in 2002, compared to 33% in 2006 and 24% in 2010. Among Grade 10 girls, 23% have been in a physical fight in the last 12 months in 2002, compared to 22% in 2006 and 18% in 2010.

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