How School Climate and Prosocial Behavior Relate to Bullying Among Junior High School Students in Sorong

The study investigated the influence of school climate and prosocial behavior on bullying tendencies among junior high school students in Sorong City. A total of 370 participants were selected using cluster random sampling. The research applied a quantitative correlational approach, and data were an...

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Main Authors: sabila bening lusiagama, Adnani Budi Utami, Sayidah Aulia Ul Haque
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang 2025-06-01
Series:Psikoislamika
Online Access:https://ejournal.uin-malang.ac.id/index.php/psiko/article/view/33386
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Summary:The study investigated the influence of school climate and prosocial behavior on bullying tendencies among junior high school students in Sorong City. A total of 370 participants were selected using cluster random sampling. The research applied a quantitative correlational approach, and data were analyzed using multiple regression techniques. Results from the coefficient of determination test revealed that school climate and prosocial behavior collectively explained 35.9% of the variance in bullying tendency (R² = 0.359). The F-test showed a significant joint effect of the two independent variables on bullying tendency (F = 102.589, p 0.01), indicating a strong overall model fit. Partial regression analysis (t-test) further confirmed that both predictors significantly influenced bullying tendency. School climate (β = –0.510, p 0.01) and prosocial behavior (β = –0.196, p 0.01) negatively and significantly predicted bullying behavior. These results suggest that students who perceive a more positive school environment and demonstrate higher levels of prosocial behavior tend to exhibit lower levels of bullying. The findings support the importance of fostering positive social environments and enhancing prosocial values in school-based interventions to effectively reduce bullying behavior.
ISSN:1829-5703
2655-5034