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Table 2 Parents’ survey responses

From: Young people who are being bullied – do they want general practice support?

Q1: Has your child ever been bullied?

 Yes

No

Unsure

 n = 38, 86.4 %

n = 4, 9.1 %

n = 2, 4.5 %

Q2: If you answered yes to Q1, what type of bullying was it? You may choose more than one option a

 School

Outside school

Cyber

Emotional

Physical

Psychological

Other

 n = 38, 86.4 %

n = 18, 40.9 %

n = 11, 25.0 %

n = 20, 45.5 %

n = 14, 31.8 %

n = 13, 29.5 %

n = 2, 4.5 %

Q3: Was your child aged 16 years or younger?

 Yes – primary school

Yes - secondary school

Yes – both schools

Yes – age not given

No

 n = 10, 22.7 %

n = 10, 22.7 %

n = 4, 9.1 %

n = 20, 45.5 %

n = 2, 9.1 %

Q4: Do you think it is important that GPs should be better able to recognise and help young people being affected by bullying?

 Very important

Quite important

Not Sure

Not very important

Not important at all

 n = 31, 70.5 %

n = 8, 18.2 %

n = 5, 11.3 %

n = 0

n = 0

Q5: How would you feel if your child was asked to complete a questionnaire while in the doctor’s waiting room which covered questions about their current health including their experience of being bullied?

 Positive – would expect child to share answers

Positive – would not expect child to share answers

Not Sure

Negative – I don’t think this is appropriate

 n = 24, 54.5 %

n = 12, 27.3 %

n = 3, 6.8 %

n = 5, 11.4 %

Q6: If your child was being bullied do you think they would report this during a visit with a doctor if asked?

 Yes, definitely

Yes, maybe

Not sure

No, probably not

No, definitely not

 n = 6, 13.6 %

n = 18, 40.9 %

n = 9, 20.5 %

n = 9, 20.5 %

n = 2, 4.5 %

Q7: What kind of problem do you see bullying as? You may choose more than one option a

 School

Health

Neither

Other

 n = 33, 75.0 %

n = 23, 52.3 %

n = 1, 2.3 %

n = 17, 38.6 %

Q8: Have you ever discussed with a GP any incidents of bullying of your child and its consequences?

 Yes – GP helpful

Yes – GP not helpful

No

Not yet, but am considering

 n = 7, 15.9 %

n = 9, 20.5 %

n = 26, 59.1 %

n = 2, 4.5 %

  1. aNote: parents were able to select more than one type of bullying so percentages will not add up to 100 %