Biased and Nonbiased Victimization at School: Perceived Impacts Among Victimized Youth in a National Sample

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-11-09 DOI:10.1080/15388220.2023.2272133
Allison Kurpiel
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A vast literature examines the negative effects of school victimization. However, there are few studies comparing the impacts of biased and nonbiased victimization. Extant research also rarely assesses the impacts of experiencing multiple types of biased victimization. This study used nationally representative U.S. data (N = 2,241) to examine the perceived negative effects of biased and nonbiased victimization on victims’ physical health, self-esteem, social relationships, and schoolwork. Compared to nonbiased victimization, biased victimization was associated with increased odds of experiencing all four perceived impact types. Odds of the perceived impacts increased as the number of bias types involved in the victimization increased. These findings imply that schools should place greater emphasis on prejudicial victimization as a component of their violence prevention and anti-bullying initiatives.
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学校中有偏见与无偏见的受害行为:在全国样本中受害青年的感知影响
大量的文献研究了学校受害的负面影响。然而,很少有研究比较偏见和非偏见受害的影响。现有的研究也很少评估经历多种类型的偏见受害的影响。本研究使用具有全国代表性的美国数据(N = 2241)来检验有偏见和无偏见的受害行为对受害者身体健康、自尊、社会关系和学业的负面影响。与无偏见的受害相比,有偏见的受害与经历所有四种感知影响类型的几率增加有关。随着受害中涉及的偏见类型的增加,感知影响的几率也随之增加。这些研究结果表明,学校应更加重视将偏见受害者作为其暴力预防和反欺凌举措的组成部分。
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