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Bullying Victimization and Juvenile Delinquency in Ghanaian Schools: The Moderating Effect of Social Support 加纳学校霸凌受害与青少年犯罪:社会支持的调节作用
Pub Date : 2023-03-28 DOI: 10.3390/adolescents3020017
Ebenezer Duah
Researchers from Western countries and Asia have documented that bullying victimization positively predicts juvenile delinquency. Other researchers have reported that social support considerably reduces adolescent offending. However, little is known about the role of social support in the association between bullying victimization and teenage delinquency. This study investigated the moderating effect of social support on the relationship between bullying victimization and juvenile delinquency in Ghanaian schools. Data for this research were drawn from the 2012 Global School-Based Student Health Survey. Negative binomial regression was used to analyze the data. The results revealed that bullying victimization significantly predicted adolescent delinquency. In addition, physical bullying significantly increased teenage offending. Moreover, parental and school support meaningfully reduced antisocial behavior. Finally, social support did not moderate the effect of bullying victimization on delinquency. The limitations and policy implications of this study are discussed.
来自西方国家和亚洲的研究人员已经证明,受欺凌对青少年犯罪有积极的预测作用。其他研究人员报告说,社会支持大大减少了青少年犯罪。然而,人们对社会支持在欺凌受害和青少年犯罪之间的关系中所起的作用知之甚少。本研究探讨了社会支持对加纳学校欺凌受害与青少年犯罪关系的调节作用。这项研究的数据来自2012年全球校本学生健康调查。采用负二项回归对数据进行分析。结果显示,受欺凌对青少年犯罪有显著的预测作用。此外,身体欺凌显著增加了青少年的犯罪行为。此外,父母和学校的支持有效地减少了反社会行为。最后,社会支持并没有调节霸凌受害对青少年犯罪的影响。讨论了本研究的局限性和政策意义。
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‘Now, She’s a Child and She Has a Child’—Experiences of Syrian Child Brides in Lebanon after Early Marriage “现在,她有了孩子”——叙利亚童养媳早婚后在黎巴嫩的经历
Pub Date : 2023-03-25 DOI: 10.3390/adolescents3020016
A. Collier, E. House, Shaimaa Helal, S. Michael, C. Davison, S. Bartels
This study examined the lived experiences of Syrian refugee child brides to understand their needs as they navigate new social roles after marriage. A cross-sectional study was conducted in Lebanon using SenseMaker® to collect narratives from married Syrian girls age 13 and older and from their parents. Thematic analysis using inductive coding was performed. Identified themes were organized according to an adaptation of Bronfenbrenner’s socioecological theory of human development to present experiences across all levels of the girls’ interactions and potential influences. Themes at the microsystem level included overwhelming domestic expectations and worry about their own children in the girls’ roles as young mothers. Experiences of intimate partner violence and family conflict were common. At the exosystem level, participants described safety concerns and financial and legal system challenges. The macrosystem level highlighted social expectations around married girls discontinuing education and around separation or divorce. As efforts continue to prevent child marriage within the Syrian crisis and globally, understanding experiences of already married girls is critical to providing support for mitigating harm to child brides. Programs might consider safety planning, parenting supports, access to skills training and education, peer-to-peer social networking, and engaging husbands or families of child brides.
本研究考察了叙利亚难民童养媳的生活经历,以了解她们在婚后适应新的社会角色时的需求。在黎巴嫩进行了一项横断面研究,使用SenseMaker®收集13岁及以上已婚叙利亚女孩及其父母的叙述。采用归纳编码进行主题分析。根据Bronfenbrenner的人类发展社会生态学理论的改编,确定的主题被组织起来,以呈现女孩互动和潜在影响的各个层面的经验。微系统层面的主题包括压倒性的家庭期望和担心自己的孩子作为年轻母亲的角色。亲密伴侣暴力和家庭冲突的经历很常见。在外部系统层面,参与者描述了安全问题以及财务和法律系统挑战。宏观系统层面突出了对已婚女孩停止接受教育和分居或离婚的社会期望。随着在叙利亚危机和全球范围内继续努力防止童婚,了解已婚女孩的经历对于为减轻对童养媳的伤害提供支持至关重要。项目可能会考虑安全规划、育儿支持、技能培训和教育、点对点社交网络,以及吸引丈夫或童养媳的家庭。
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Lessons Learned from a Mixed-Method Pilot of a Norms-Shifting Social Media Intervention to Reduce Teacher-Perpetrated School-Related Gender-Based Violence in Uganda 从改变规范的社交媒体干预的混合方法试点中吸取的教训,以减少乌干达教师犯下的与学校有关的性别暴力
Pub Date : 2023-03-23 DOI: 10.3390/adolescents3020015
J. Uysal, Pooja Chitle, M. Akinola, Catherine Kennedy, Rogers Tumusiime, Pam McCarthy, Leslie Gautsch, R. Lundgren
Background: Violence against children (VAC) is a global epidemic rooted in gender norms. One of the most common forms of VAC is school-related gender-based violence (SRGBV). Research has shown the promise of social media to shift norms underlying abusive behaviors, but, to-date, no studies have reported on social media norms-shifting interventions to prevent SRGBV by teachers. This study describes lessons learned from a pilot social-media intervention to shift social norms among Ugandan teachers to promote gender equity and reduce SRGBV. Methods: We extracted information on group size, posts, engagements, and teachers’ comments from intervention Facebook and WhatsApp social media groups and conducted mixed-methods data analysis. The study and program team met weekly to review findings and adjust the approach. Results: We found many teachers voiced social norms and attitudes upholding SRGBV in online groups, highlighting the need for intervention. Social media groups were largely acceptable to teachers, reached many teachers throughout Uganda, and often promoted active discussion. The program team carefully monitored online engagement, identified needed shifts, and performed mid-course adjustments in response to emerging challenges. Lessons learned included focusing on positive norms instead of harmful norms, engaging peer-influencers to shift norms, and including educational resources to inform behavior change. Conclusions: This study offers learnings on application of social and behavior-change communication and social norms principles to future online violence prevention initiatives.
背景:暴力侵害儿童是一种植根于性别规范的全球性流行病。VAC最常见的形式之一是与学校有关的基于性别的暴力(SRGBV)。研究表明,社交媒体有望改变虐待行为的基本规范,但到目前为止,还没有研究报道社交媒体规范改变干预措施以防止教师的SRGBV。这项研究描述了从一项试点社交媒体干预中吸取的经验教训,该干预旨在改变乌干达教师的社会规范,以促进性别公平并减少SRGBV。方法:我们从干预Facebook和WhatsApp社交媒体群组中提取关于群组规模、帖子、参与度和教师评论的信息,并进行混合方法数据分析。研究和项目团队每周开会审查研究结果并调整方法。结果:我们发现许多教师在网络小组中表达了支持SRGBV的社会规范和态度,强调了干预的必要性。社交媒体小组在很大程度上为教师所接受,覆盖了乌干达各地的许多教师,并经常促进积极的讨论。项目团队仔细监控在线参与度,确定需要的转变,并进行中期调整以应对新出现的挑战。经验教训包括关注积极的规范而不是有害的规范,让同伴影响者改变规范,并包括为行为改变提供信息的教育资源。结论:本研究为社会和行为改变沟通以及社会规范原则在未来网络暴力预防举措中的应用提供了经验。
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Associations of Passive Drinking with Perceived Health Status, Mental Health, and Family Wellbeing in Hong Kong Chinese Adolescents: A Cross-Sectional Study 香港华人青少年被动饮酒与感知健康状况、心理健康和家庭幸福的关系:一项横断面研究
Pub Date : 2023-03-16 DOI: 10.3390/adolescents3010013
Siu Long Chau, Y. Wu, M. Wang, S. Ho
Passive drinking is prevalent in adolescents worldwide, but its prevalence and harm are understudied. Secondary students (n = 5840, grades 7–12) from 23 selected schools in Hong Kong participated in the survey from 2015–16. Students reported the harm of passive drinking, perceived health status (Patient Health Questionnaire-2 and Perceived Stress Scale-4), perceived happiness, and family health, happiness, and harmony in the questionnaire. The associations were analyzed using multivariable logistic regression (odds ratio, OR) and linear regression (unstandardized coefficient, b), adjusted for confounders. It was found that 29.1% (95% CI 27.8 to 30.5%) of students experienced passive drinking in the past 30 days. The past 30-day parental passive drinking was associated with a higher level of depressive symptoms (AOR 1.63, 95% CI 1.26 to 2.10), stress (adjusted b 0.76, 0.42 to 1.10), and lower level of perceived happiness (adjusted b −0.52, −0.72 to −0.33). The past 30-day parental passive drinking was associated with a lower level of family health (adjusted b −1.39, 95% CI −1.66 to −1.11), family happiness (adjusted b −1.36, −1.64 to −1.08), and family harmony (adjusted b −1.40, −1.70 to −1.10). Passive drinking was associated with poorer mental health, family wellbeing, and a lower level of happiness among Hong Kong Chinese adolescents.
被动饮酒在世界各地的青少年中普遍存在,但其流行程度和危害尚未得到充分研究。2015-16年,来自香港23所选定学校的中学生(n = 5840, 7-12年级)参与了调查。学生在问卷中报告了被动饮酒的危害、感知健康状况(患者健康问卷-2和感知压力量表-4)、感知幸福以及家庭健康、幸福和和谐。采用多变量logistic回归(优势比,OR)和线性回归(非标准化系数,b)分析相关性,并对混杂因素进行调整。研究发现,29.1% (95% CI 27.8 ~ 30.5%)的学生在过去30天内经历过被动饮酒。过去30天的父母被动饮酒与较高水平的抑郁症状(AOR 1.63, 95% CI 1.26至2.10)、压力(调整后的b0.76, 0.42至1.10)和较低水平的感知幸福(调整后的b0.52, - 0.72至- 0.33)相关。过去30天的父母被动饮酒与较低水平的家庭健康(调整为- 1.39,95% CI为- 1.66至- 1.11)、家庭幸福(调整为- 1.36,- 1.64至- 1.08)和家庭和谐(调整为- 1.40,- 1.70至- 1.10)相关。在香港的中国青少年中,被动饮酒与较差的心理健康、家庭幸福和较低的幸福水平有关。
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Emotional Expectancies and Hostile Attributions as Predictors of Adolescents’ Expressions of Emotion with Parents 情绪期望和敌对归因对青少年父母情绪表达的预测作用
Pub Date : 2023-03-16 DOI: 10.3390/adolescents3010014
Eric W. Lindsey
The present study examined associations between adolescents’ Emotional Expectancies (EE), Hostile Attributions of Intent (HAI), and emotions expressed during interactions with their mother and father. Data were collected from 96 14- to 16-year-olds (27 African Americans, 38 European Americans, and 31 Latinos; a total of 51 girls and 45 boys) and their parents over a period of 2 years. Questionnaires completed by adolescents were used to assess emotional expectancies and hostile attributions of parents’ behavior. In both year one and year two, adolescent emotional expressiveness with parents was observed in a laboratory interaction session. Data revealed that both adolescents’ EE and HAI in reaction to ambiguous situations predicted their expression of positive emotion with their mother and father 1 year later. EE of happiness were positively related and EE of anger were negatively related to the expression of positive emotion with their mother and father. HAI were negatively related to the expression of positive emotion. Only HAI were related to a higher expression of anger with their mother and father. The findings indicate that HAI and EE represent distinct cognitive-emotional processes that contribute to individual differences in adolescents’ expressions of emotion with parents.
本研究调查了青少年的情绪期望(EE)、敌对意向归因(HAI)以及在与父母互动过程中表达的情绪之间的关系。数据收集自96名14至16岁的青少年(27名非裔美国人、38名欧洲裔美国人和31名拉丁裔美国人;共有51名女孩和45名男孩)及其父母,历时2年。青少年完成的问卷被用来评估父母行为的情感预期和敌意归因。在第一年和第二年,青少年与父母的情感表达都是在实验室互动中观察到的。数据显示,青少年对模棱两可的情况的EE和HAI都预测了他们在一年后与父母表达积极情绪。快乐的EE与父母表达积极情绪呈正相关,愤怒的EE与母亲表达积极情绪呈负相关。HAI与积极情绪的表达呈负相关。只有HAI与更高程度的对父母的愤怒表达有关。研究结果表明,HAI和EE代表了不同的认知情绪过程,这导致了青少年与父母情绪表达的个体差异。
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The Brother–Sister Sibling Dyad as a Pathway to Gender-Based Violence Prevention: Engaging Male Siblings in Family-Strengthening Programs in Humanitarian Settings 兄弟姐妹死亡是预防基于性别的暴力的途径:让男性兄弟姐妹参与人道主义环境中的家庭强化计划
Pub Date : 2023-03-02 DOI: 10.3390/adolescents3010012
Andrea Koris, Monica Giuffrida, Kristine Anderson, Hana Shalouf, Ibrahim Saley, Ahmad Marei, Ilana Seff, Julianne Deitch, L. Stark
Household violence poses a significant threat to the physical and mental health of adolescent girls. In conflict-affected communities, increased stresses to safety, security, health, and livelihoods may heighten this risk. While it is widely evidenced that the caregiver-child relationship can increase or protect against girls’ risk of violence, less is known about the role of male siblings. Sibling Support for Adolescent Girls in Emergencies (SSAGE) used whole-family support programming to synchronously engage adolescent girls, their male siblings, and their caregivers in conflict-affected communities in Jordan and Niger, using gender-transformative approaches to explore the impacts of gender norms, power, and violence and encourage support and emotional connection. We conducted qualitative research activities, including focus group discussions, participatory group activities, and in-depth, paired, and key informant interviews with 469 SSAGE participants and program facilitators to explore SSAGE’s impact on the male-female sibling dyad in both settings. The multi-stakeholder team used a collaborative thematic analysis approach to identify emergent themes. Findings suggest that the inclusion of male siblings in family strengthening programs may have a positive impact on factors related to girls’ protection, with research participants discussing decreased perpetration of physical and verbal violence by male siblings, increased equity in household labor between siblings, and improved trust and mutual support among siblings. These changes were facilitated by improved communication and interrogation of positive gender identities. In humanitarian settings, interventions that support more gender-transformative, egalitarian, and emotionally effective relationships between male-female siblings can work towards improving girls’ protective assets. More research on the impact of this relationship on girls’ experience of immediate and long-term experience of violence is needed. In settings where gender power dynamics among male-female siblings are less salient, other relationship dyads should be explored.
家庭暴力对少女的身心健康构成重大威胁。在受冲突影响的社区,对安全、保障、健康和生计的压力增加可能会加剧这种风险。尽管有广泛证据表明,照顾者与孩子的关系可以增加或保护女孩免受暴力的风险,但人们对男性兄弟姐妹的作用知之甚少。为处于紧急状态的少女提供兄弟姐妹支持(SSAGE)利用整个家庭支持方案,同步让约旦和尼日尔受冲突影响社区的少女、她们的男性兄弟姐妹及其照顾者参与进来,利用性别变革方法探索性别规范、权力和暴力的影响,并鼓励支持和情感联系。我们进行了定性研究活动,包括焦点小组讨论、参与性小组活动,以及对469名SSAGE参与者和项目主持人的深入、配对和关键信息人访谈,以探讨SSAGE在两种情况下对男女兄弟姐妹二人组的影响。多方利益攸关方小组采用合作主题分析方法来确定紧急主题。研究结果表明,将男性兄弟姐妹纳入家庭强化计划可能会对与女孩保护相关的因素产生积极影响,研究参与者讨论了男性兄弟姐妹减少身体和言语暴力的行为,增加兄弟姐妹之间家庭劳动的公平性,以及改善兄弟姐妹之间的信任和相互支持。这些变化得益于对积极性别认同的沟通和询问的改善。在人道主义环境中,支持男女兄弟姐妹之间更具性别变革性、平等主义和情感有效关系的干预措施可以改善女孩的保护资产。需要对这种关系对女孩近期和长期暴力经历的影响进行更多的研究。在男女兄弟姐妹之间的性别权力动态不那么显著的环境中,应该探索其他关系二元体。
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Multi-Level Protective and Risk Factors Longitudinally Associated with Dating Violence Perpetration among Non-Urban Mexican-American Adolescents. 墨西哥裔美国非城市青少年约会暴力行为的多层次保护和风险因素
Pub Date : 2023-03-01 Epub Date: 2022-12-30 DOI: 10.3390/adolescents3010005
Sabrina C Boyce, Julianna Deardorff, Linda McGlone, Alexandra M Minnis

To assess the longitudinal relationship between individual and interpersonal risk and protective factors and dating violence perpetration among non-urban Mexican-American youth. With data from a 24-month prospective cohort study (2015-2019; baseline recruitment spanned from 2015-2017; four follow-up interviews every 6 months) of Mexican-American youth (8th grade at baseline) living in an agricultural region (Salinas, California), we utilized multivariable modified Poisson general estimating equations stratified by gender (n = 489) to assess the relationships of religiosity, non-violent problem-solving skills, school connectedness, family cohesion, and bullying victimization with dating violence perpetration. Among girls, but not boys, non-violent problem-solving skills [adjusted relative risk (ARR): 0.7; 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.56-0.99] and family cohesion (ARR: 0.7; 95% CI: 0.48-0.97) were negatively associated with dating violence perpetration, and frequency of bullying victimization was positively associated (ARR: 1.9; 95% CI: 1.37-2.59). Non-urban Mexican-American female youth may benefit from multi-level dating violence prevention that strengthens family cohesion by building upon the Mexican-American cultural value of familismo and addresses common risk factors for bullying and dating violence perpetration. Additionally, results affirm etiological differences between girls' and boys' dating violence perpetration and the need for improved measurement.

评估非城市墨西哥裔美国青年的个人和人际风险、保护因素与约会暴力行为之间的纵向关系。根据一项为期24个月的前瞻性队列研究(2015-2019年;基线招募时间为2015-2017年;每6个月进行4次随访访谈)的数据,研究对象是生活在农业地区(加利福尼亚州萨利纳斯市)的墨西哥裔美国青年(基线时为8年级),我们使用按性别分层的多变量修正泊松一般估计方程(n=489)来评估宗教信仰、非暴力解决问题的技能、学校联系、家庭凝聚力和欺凌受害与约会暴力行为的关系。在女孩而非男孩中,非暴力解决问题的技能[调整后的相对风险(ARR):0.7;95%置信区间(CI):0.56–0.99]和家庭凝聚力(ARR:0.7;95%CI:0.48–0.97)与约会暴力行为呈负相关,和欺凌受害频率呈正相关(ARR:1.9;95%CI:1.37-2.59)。非城市墨西哥裔美国女青年可能受益于多层次的约会暴力预防,该预防通过建立墨西哥裔美国家庭文化价值观来加强家庭凝聚力,并解决欺凌和约会暴力实施的常见风险因素。此外,研究结果肯定了女孩和男孩约会暴力行为之间的病因差异,以及改进测量的必要性。
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Mental Health Screening for Korean Ukrainian Refugee Minors in the Republic of Korea: A Cross Sectional Pilot Study 大韩民国乌克兰裔难民未成年人的心理健康检查:一项横断面试点研究
Pub Date : 2023-02-21 DOI: 10.3390/adolescents3010011
Se-jeoung Park, J. Lee, Hye-jung Kim, Hojung Lee, Myungjoon Lee, Soo-Yeon Kim, Han Choi
Since February 2022, the Ukrainian refugee crisis has been highlighting mental health problems associated with trauma and distress. This study aimed to evaluate the mental health status of twenty-seven refugee minors (10 to 18 years old) who fled Ukraine and temporarily settled in the Republic of Korea (ROK). This cross-sectional survey study aimed to evaluate the mental health status of ethnic Korean Ukrainian refugee minors. The Child and Adolescent Trauma Screen—Youth Report (CATS), generalized anxiety disorder seven-item scale (GAD-7), and subjective unit of distress scale (SUDs) were used for assessment. A preliminary analysis indicated that 77% Ukrainian refugee minors were exposed to and experienced war-related trauma. They are at a relatively low risk of trauma symptoms, anxiety, and distress due to stable family and visa status and a comparably better environment in the ROK. Meanwhile, refugee teenagers showed higher rates of psychological distress compared with refugee children. This finding suggests that an early psychological interventions in a host country may be beneficial to prevent mental health issues in refugee minors.
自2022年2月以来,乌克兰难民危机凸显了与创伤和痛苦相关的心理健康问题。本研究旨在评估27名逃离乌克兰并暂时定居在大韩民国的未成年难民(10至18岁)的心理健康状况。这项横断面调查研究旨在评估朝鲜族乌克兰难民未成年人的心理健康状况。使用儿童和青少年创伤筛查-青少年报告(CATS)、广泛性焦虑症七项量表(GAD-7)和主观痛苦单位量表(SUD)进行评估。初步分析表明,77%的乌克兰未成年难民曾遭受过与战争有关的创伤。由于稳定的家庭和签证状况以及在韩国相对较好的环境,他们出现创伤症状、焦虑和痛苦的风险相对较低。与此同时,与难民儿童相比,难民青少年表现出更高的心理困扰率。这一发现表明,在东道国进行早期心理干预可能有助于预防难民未成年人的心理健康问题。
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Associations between Mental Health and COVID-19 Status among 18- and 19-Year-Old Adolescents: A Multi-Country Study 18岁和19岁青少年心理健康与新冠肺炎状况的相关性:一项多国研究
Pub Date : 2023-02-16 DOI: 10.3390/adolescents3010010
M. Foláyan, R. A. A. Zuñiga, Mir Furruq Ali Quadri, Joanne Lusher, Balgis Gaffar, Passent Ellakany, A. Nguyen, M. El Tantawi
The aim of this study was to describe the mental health status of 18- and 19-year-old adolescents who were infected or affected by COVID-19 during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. This was a secondary analysis of a dataset collected from 152 countries between July and December 2020. Dependent variables were anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress symptoms. The independent variable was COVID-19 status (tested positive for COVID-19, had COVID-19 symptoms but did not test, had a close friend who tested positive for COVID-19, knew someone who died from COVID-19). Three multivariable logistic regression analyses were conducted to determine the associations between the dependent and independent variables while adjusting for confounding variables (sex—male, female, and country income level). Data of 547 participants were extracted, and 98 (17.9%) had experienced depression, 130 (23.8%) had experienced anxiety, and 219 (40.0%) had experienced post-traumatic stress symptoms. Knowing someone who died from COVID-19 was associated with significantly lower odds of having post-traumatic stress symptoms (AOR: 0.608). Having COVID-19 symptoms but not getting tested was associated with significantly higher odds of having anxiety symptoms (AOR: 2.473). Results indicate diverse mental health responses among adolescents aged 18–19-years old as a sequela of COVID-19. This needs to be studied further.
本研究的目的是描述在第一波新冠肺炎大流行期间感染或影响新冠肺炎的18岁和19岁青少年的心理健康状况。这是对2020年7月至12月期间从152个国家收集的数据集的二次分析。因变量为焦虑、抑郁和创伤后应激症状。自变量为新冠肺炎状态(新冠肺炎检测呈阳性,有新冠肺炎症状但未检测,有一位新冠肺炎检测呈阳性的密友,认识一名死于新冠肺炎的人)。进行了三个多变量逻辑回归分析,以确定因变量和自变量之间的相关性,同时调整混杂变量(性别——男性、女性和国家收入水平)。提取了547名参与者的数据,其中98人(17.9%)经历过抑郁症,130人(23.8%)经历过焦虑,219人(40.0%)经历了创伤后应激症状。了解死于新冠肺炎的人与出现创伤后应激症状的几率显著降低相关(AOR:0.608)。出现新冠肺炎症状但未接受检测与出现焦虑症状的几率明显升高相关(AOR:2.473)。结果表明,18-19岁青少年的不同心理健康反应是新冠肺炎的后遗症。这需要进一步研究。
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Effectiveness of Digital Health Tools to Prevent Bullying among Middle School Students 数字健康工具预防中学生欺凌的有效性
Pub Date : 2023-01-26 DOI: 10.3390/adolescents3010009
Christopher Williams, Kenneth W Griffin, Caroline M. Botvin, S. Sousa, G. Botvin
Bullying is a widespread public health problem with significant behavioral and mental health consequences. The current study tested the effectiveness of combining interactive digital material for students, educators, and parents with class sessions to prevent bullying among middle school students. Fourteen middle schools were randomly assigned to intervention and comparison conditions. Both conditions received a classroom-based drug and violence prevention program that taught social skills, self-management skills, and social resistance skills. The intervention condition included class material on bullying and an educational video game for students that reinforced the classroom program; it also included digital material on bullying for parents and school staff. All students completed online pre- and post-test surveys to assess bullying-related behavior, knowledge, and life skills. Results indicated that students in the intervention schools reported significantly less bullying and cyberbullying perpetration and increased life skills knowledge relative to comparison schools. This study provides evidence that a school-based drug abuse and violence prevention program, when enhanced with a set of digital tools for students, parents, and school staff, holds considerable potential for addressing bullying among middle school adolescents.
欺凌是一个普遍存在的公共卫生问题,会对行为和心理健康产生重大影响。目前的研究测试了将学生、教育工作者和家长的互动数字材料与课堂结合起来防止中学生欺凌的有效性。14所中学被随机分配到干预和比较条件下。这两种情况都接受了以课堂为基础的毒品和暴力预防计划,该计划教授社交技能、自我管理技能和社会抵抗技能。干预条件包括关于欺凌的课堂材料和一个针对学生的教育视频游戏,以加强课堂程序;它还为家长和学校工作人员提供了关于欺凌的数字材料。所有学生都完成了测试前和测试后的在线调查,以评估与欺凌相关的行为、知识和生活技能。结果表明,与对照学校相比,干预学校的学生报告的欺凌和网络欺凌行为显著减少,生活技能知识增加。这项研究提供了证据,表明学校的药物滥用和暴力预防计划,如果为学生、家长和学校工作人员提供一套数字工具,在解决中学生欺凌问题方面具有相当大的潜力。
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