Authoritarian Parenting and Bullying Behaviour among Adolescents in Bali

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Title

Authoritarian Parenting and Bullying Behaviour among Adolescents in Bali

Subject

authoritarian
parenting, bullying,
adolescents

Description

Introduction: Bullying in adolescents harms all parties involved, the
victims, perpetrators, bystanders present during the bullying event, and
even the institution or schools. One important factor related to bullying
among adolescents is parenting style.
Methods: This study was a survey study involving the population of
adolescents in Bali. A total of 783 eligible students recruited by consecutive
sampling technique were participated in the study. Data was collected
using a Google form questionnaire that was distributed through a
Whatsapp group. Data were analyzed using the simple logistic regression
analysis to discover the relationship between authoritarian parenting style
and bullying behavior among adolescents.
Results: Findings revealed that adolescents with authoritarian parenting
styles posed a risk of being bullies by 3.87 higher than adolescents who
received permissive and democratic parenting styles (95% CI:1.75 – 8.57)
with a significance value of 0.001.
Conclusion: This study showed that adolescents with authoritarian
parenting have a 3.87 times higher risk of becoming bullies than
adolescents who received permissive and democratic parenting.

Creator

Ni Putu Eka Febianingsih1* & Ni Made Sri Muryani1

Source

https://doi.org/10.37363/bnr.2023.42141

Date

28 April 2023

Contributor

peri irawan

Format

pdf

Language

english

Type

text

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Citation

Ni Putu Eka Febianingsih1* & Ni Made Sri Muryani1, “Authoritarian Parenting and Bullying Behaviour among Adolescents in Bali,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 15, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/11529.