Peer Victimization
Dimension 872 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Peer Victimization measures the extent to which an expression reflects being targeted by peers through bullying, teasing, insults, exclusion, or related hostile treatment. It encompasses both general social mistreatment and explicit reports of being picked on or bullied.
evidence final name · Picked Bullying
Minimal Peer Victimization
Expressions activating this band contain little or no recognizable peer-directed mistreatment and are often administrative, factual, or otherwise unrelated to hostile social treatment.
Mild Peer Victimization
Expressions activating this band reflect social disrespect, feeling looked down on, being picked on, or somatic distress linked to difficult peer interactions, but the mistreatment is described in broad or indirect terms.
Moderate Peer Victimization
Expressions activating this band describe clear interpersonal aggression from peers, such as name-calling, insults, meanness, fights, or bullying involvement, with the hostile treatment stated explicitly.
Severe Peer Victimization
Expressions activating this band center on direct, unambiguous reports of being picked on or bullied by peers, often framed as a salient and harmful recurring experience.
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Minimal Picked Bullying: Content characterized by opened, done, status, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect picked bullying at this level.
Moderate Picked Bullying: Content characterized by school, names, picked, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect picked bullying at this level.
Intense Picked Bullying: Content characterized by nose, clogged, nothing, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect picked bullying at this level.
Peak Picked Bullying: Content characterized by bullied, bullying, school, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect picked bullying at this level.
