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Bullying of people with communication disorders integrated in schools: Role of Speech Therapy and its implications for communicative health

Authors

  • Manuel Matías Ambiado-Lillo Universidad Arturo Prat
  • José Sazo-Ávila Universidad de Talca
  • Segundo David Aguilera Quinto Universidad del Museo Social Argentino
  • Mónica Patricia Benavides Niño Universidad del Museo Social Argentino
  • Jorgelina Benito Universidad del Museo Social Argentino
  • Jennifer Borjas-Galvis Universidad del Museo Social Argentino
  • María Cielo Deltell Universidad del Museo Social Argentino
  • Carolina Etchegoyen Universidad del Museo Social Argentino
  • Claudia Pamela Guajardo Sáez Universidad del Museo Social Argentino
  • María Julia Mónaco Universidad del Museo Social Argentino
  • Luisa Fernanda Ordoñez Daza Universidad del Museo Social Argentino
  • Micail Patrón Fernández Universidad del Museo Social Argentino
  • Natalia Pugliese Universidad del Museo Social Argentino
  • Daniela Soledad Vargas Villegas Universidad del Museo Social Argentino
  • Pablo Andrés Toledo Cáceres Universidad del Museo Social Argentino
  • Daniela Zunino Universidad del Museo Social Argentino
  • Patricia Vázquez Fernández Universidad del Museo Social Argentino

Abstract

Bullying is a phenomenon defined as a form of intentional aggression that includes verbal, physical or psychological acts that occur in a relationship with other people in a repeated, systematic and sustained manner over time. Most of the studies focus on bullying and its consequences in the normal school population, however, there is little exploration of bullying that is the result of a communication disorder. This is why the work of speech therapists inserted in educational settings is not clear in explaining the guidelines for therapeutic actions that favor the prevention of this phenomenon. The purpose of this research is to know the main conceptions that speech-language pathologists have about bullying in people with communication disorders at school age. With this objective, an investigation was carried out with quantitative and qualitative methods, mediated by surveys and in-depth interviews, respectively. It was found that more than 65% of bullying between people within educational establishments is related to children between 9 and 12 years of age with communication disorders. Regarding the self-perception of the speech-language pathology role in the issue of prevention and/or intervention in bullying issues, the concepts of favoring aspects of language and/or speech in children who have difficulty emerge, raising awareness of the actors involved, the reinforcement of self-esteem and interdisciplinary teamwork. Completing the analytical treatment of the interviews, it is established that speech therapy would play a fundamental role in addressing bullying in populations with communication disorders, being the professional who acts directly on communicative health.

Keywords:

Bullying, Communication Disorders, Education, Language Development Disorders, School Inclusion, Speech Disorder