I enjoy hurting my classmates: On the relation of boredom and sadism in schools

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I enjoy hurting my classmates: On the relation of boredom and sadism in schools. / Pfattheicher, Stefan; Lazarević, Ljiljana B.; Nielsen, Yngwie Asbjørn et al.
in: Journal of School Psychology, Jahrgang 96, 01.02.2023, S. 41-56.

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Pfattheicher S, Lazarević LB, Nielsen YA, Westgate EC, Krstić K, Schindler S. I enjoy hurting my classmates: On the relation of boredom and sadism in schools. Journal of School Psychology. 2023 Feb 1;96:41-56. doi: 10.1016/j.jsp.2022.10.008

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title = "I enjoy hurting my classmates: On the relation of boredom and sadism in schools",
abstract = "Schools can be a place of both love and of cruelty. We examined one type of cruelty that occurs in the school context: sadism, that is, harming others for pleasure. Primarily, we proposed and tested whether boredom plays a crucial role in the emergence of sadistic actions at school. In two well-powered studies (N = 1038; student age range = 10-18 years) using both self- and peer-reports of students' boredom levels and their sadistic tendencies, we first document that sadistic behavior occurs at school, although at a low level. We further show that those students who are more often bored at school are more likely to engage in sadistic actions (overall r = .36, 95% CI [0.24, 0.49]). In sum, the present work contributes to a better understanding of sadism in schools and points to boredom as one potential motivator. We discuss how reducing boredom might help to prevent sadistic tendencies at schools.",
keywords = "Aggression, Boredom, Bullying, HEXACO, Multitrait-multimethod, Sadism, Schools, Psychology, Social Work and Social Pedagogics",
author = "Stefan Pfattheicher and Lazarevi{\'c}, {Ljiljana B.} and Nielsen, {Yngwie Asbj{\o}rn} and Westgate, {Erin C.} and Ksenija Krsti{\'c} and Simon Schindler",
note = "This research was partially funded by the Velux Foundations ( PN38727 ) Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022 The Authors",
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AU - Pfattheicher, Stefan

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AU - Nielsen, Yngwie Asbjørn

AU - Westgate, Erin C.

AU - Krstić, Ksenija

AU - Schindler, Simon

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N2 - Schools can be a place of both love and of cruelty. We examined one type of cruelty that occurs in the school context: sadism, that is, harming others for pleasure. Primarily, we proposed and tested whether boredom plays a crucial role in the emergence of sadistic actions at school. In two well-powered studies (N = 1038; student age range = 10-18 years) using both self- and peer-reports of students' boredom levels and their sadistic tendencies, we first document that sadistic behavior occurs at school, although at a low level. We further show that those students who are more often bored at school are more likely to engage in sadistic actions (overall r = .36, 95% CI [0.24, 0.49]). In sum, the present work contributes to a better understanding of sadism in schools and points to boredom as one potential motivator. We discuss how reducing boredom might help to prevent sadistic tendencies at schools.

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