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Bullying victimization and physical fighting among Venezuelan adolescents in Barinas: results from the Global School-Based Health Survey 2003

机译:委内瑞拉青少年在巴里纳斯受到欺凌的受害者和人身斗争:2003年全球学校健康调查的结果

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Background Violence among adolescents has untoward psycho-social and physical health effects among this age group. Most of the literature on this topic has been from high-income nations, and little information has come from middle- and low-income nations. This study was done to assess the relationship between physical fighting and bullying victimization among Venezuelan school-going adolescents in Barinas. Method We used data from the 2003 Global School-Based Health Survey conducted among in-school adolescents in Barinas, Venezuela. We estimated the prevalence of bullying victimization and physical fighting. We also conducted Logistic regression analysis to assess the association between a selected list of explanatory variables and physical fighting. We hypothesized that there would be a dose-response relationship between physical fighting and number of times the adolescent reported being a bullied in the past 30 days. Results A total of 2,249 adolescent students participated in the survey. However data on sex (gender) were available for only 2,229 respondents, of whom 31.2 (47.4% males and 17.0% females) reported having been involved in a physical fight in the last 12 months. Some 31.5% (37.0% males and 27.0% females) reported having been bullied in the past 30 days. There was a dose-response relationship between bullying victimization and physical fighting (p-trend < 0.001). Compared to subjects who were not bullied, those who reported being bullied were more likely to engage in physical fighting after controlling for age, sex, substance use (smoking, alcohol drinking or drug use), and parental supervision. Conclusion Physical fighting and bullying victimization experience is common among in-school adolescents in Barinas, Venezuela. The fact that victims of bullying were more likely to have engaged in physical fighting may be evidence supporting the notion that "violence begets more violence".
机译:背景青少年中的暴力行为对该年龄段的人具有不利的心理,社会和身体健康影响。有关该主题的大多数文献来自高收入国家,很少有信息来自中低收入国家。这项研究的目的是评估委内瑞拉在巴里纳斯上学的青少年中身体战斗与欺凌受害者之间的关系。方法我们使用了2003年在委内瑞拉巴里纳斯的在校青少年中进行的全球基于学校的健康调查得出的数据。我们估计了欺凌行为和肉搏的普遍性。我们还进行了Logistic回归分析,以评估选定的解释变量列表与实际战斗之间的关联。我们假设在过去30天里,身体战斗与青少年报告被欺负的次数之间存在剂量反应关系。结果共有2249名青少年学生参加了调查。但是,只有2,229名受访者提供了性别数据(性别),其中31.2(男性47.4%和17.0%女性)报告称在过去12个月中参与过肉搏。在过去30天内,约有31.5%(男性37.0%,女性27.0%)被欺负。欺凌受害者与身体战斗之间存在剂量反应关系(p趋势<0.001)。与没有被欺负的对象相比,那些被欺负的对象在控制了年龄,性别,药物使用(吸烟,饮酒或吸毒)和父母的监督之后,更有可能进行肉搏。结论委内瑞拉巴里纳斯的学校青少年中,经常发生斗殴和欺负受害者的经历。欺凌行为的受害者更有可能参与肉搏,这一事实可能支持“暴力滋生更多暴力”这一观念。

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