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A1 Hawashin, Mufeed Najib A2 Omar, Diana AB This study aims to explore the relationship between bullying victimization in childhood and the development of subsequent social anxiety and anti- social practices, in light of five demographic variables (gender, social economic status, parental status, school achievement and social isolation). A sample of 400 participants, with ages between 15- 18 years, was recruited for the study. The sample was taken from three different regions in Occupied Palestine (Zemmer, Jatt and Baqa), and all participants were only Arabs. The Bullying- Victimization Scale, Social Anxiety Scale, and Anti- Social Practices Scale were administered. The researchers used: Means and Standard Deviations, Pearson Correlation Coefficient, and Multiple Linear Regression Analysis. The results showed the following: There is a higher level of anti-social practices and social anxiety among victims of bullying, when compared with non-victims. There is a significant positive correlation between bullying victimization in childhood and the development of subsequent anti-social practices and social anxiety. Bullying victimization in childhood has higher prediction rates of anti-social practices, when compared with social anxiety. There is a correlation only between gender and anti-social practices. There is a significant correlation only between gender, social economic status, and social anxiety. (Published Abstract) http://search.shamaa.org/abstract_en.gif OP pp. 1-25 T1 Social anxiety and anti- social practices among victims of bullying in light of some demographic variables [Article] UL http://search.shamaa.org/PDF/Articles/EGJes/JesVol26No3P2Y2018/jes_2018-v26-n3-p2_001-025_eng.pdf Full text (PDF) 1 http://search.shamaa.org/fulltext.gif