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Traumatic and Psychosomatic Symptoms in Children Exposed to Peer Violence: A Cross-Sectional Study in Bosnia and Herzegovina Cover

Traumatic and Psychosomatic Symptoms in Children Exposed to Peer Violence: A Cross-Sectional Study in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Open Access
|Dec 2025

Abstract

Introduction

This study examines the prevalence of bullying among primary school students in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH), analyses gender differences, and assesses its association with traumatic and psychosomatic symptoms.

Methods

This cross-sectional study was conducted among students in grades seven to nine. Participants were categorised based on bullying involvement as victims, bullies, bully/victims, or uninvolved. Validated self-report questionnaires were used to measure bullying exposure and assess psychosomatic and trauma-related symptoms.

Results

In total, 13.3% of the students identified as victims, 3.1% as bullies, and 4.4% as both. Victims and bully/victims reported significantly higher rates of psychosomatic symptoms (e.g., pain, fatigue, gastrointestinal complaints) and trauma-related symptoms (e.g., anxiety, depression, dissociation) than uninvolved students. Bully/victims showed the highest overall burden, suggesting compounded vulnerability.

Conclusions

These findings highlight the urgent need for trauma-informed, context-sensitive prevention strategies. Training school staff to recognise emotional and somatic distress, integrating basic screening tools into school and primary health services, and enhancing intersectoral collaboration are critical steps in ensuring early identification and adequate support for affected students.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/sjph-2025-0029 | Journal eISSN: 1854-2476 | Journal ISSN: 0351-0026
Language: English
Page range: 227 - 236
Submitted on: Jun 6, 2025
Accepted on: Oct 27, 2025
Published on: Dec 1, 2025
Published by: National Institute of Public Health, Slovenia
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2025 Marnela Palameta, Ankica Mijić Marić, Edita Černy Obrdalj, Amra Zalihić, Nina Pinjuh Markota, Boženka Galić Tirić, Kristina Bevanda, published by National Institute of Public Health, Slovenia
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