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Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Risk Factors for Peer Victimization in Immigrant Youth in Finland

机译:芬兰移民青年中同伴受害的人际和人际关系风险因素

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This study (a) compared native Finns and immigrant children with respect to different forms of peer victimization and (b) tested whether intrapersonal (e.g., depression) and interpersonal (e.g., peer rejection) risk factors help to explain the association between immigrant status and peer victimization. The sample was drawn from the first phase of a large intervention evaluation project, KiVa, in Finland, composed of 4,957 native Finns (51% girls), 146 first-generation immigrants (48% girls), and 310 second-generation immigrants (53% girls) 9 to 12 years of age. The concurrent data included self- and peer reports collected via Internet-based questionnaires. Compared with native youth, first- and second-generation immigrants were more often targets of both peer- and self-reported victimization. Both immigrant groups experienced higher levels of physical, racist, and sexual victimization than natives. Furthermore, second-generation immigrants reported higher levels of property damage, threats, and cybervictimization than native Finns. Significant indirect effects were found between immigrant status and victimization. Interpersonal but not intrapersonal risk factors helped to explain these associations.
机译:这项研究(a)比较了本地芬兰人和移民儿童在同伴受害的不同形式上的价值,并且(b)测试了人际(例如抑郁)和人际(例如同伴排斥)的风险因素是否有助于解释移民身份与移民之间的关系。同伴受害。该样本取材于芬兰KiVa大型干预评估项目的第一阶段,该项目由4,957名当地芬兰人(51%的女孩),146名第一代移民(48%的女孩)和310名第二代移民(53个)组成%的女孩)9至12岁。并发数据包括通过基于互联网的调查表收集的自我和同伴报告。与本地青年相比,第一代和第二代移民更容易成为同伴和自我报告的受害者。与本地人相比,这两个移民群体遭受的身体,种族和性遭受的伤害程度都更高。此外,第二代移民报告的财产损失,威胁和网络受害程度要高于本地芬兰人。在移民身份和受害之间发现了重大的间接影响。人际关系而非人际内部的危险因素有助于解释这些关联。

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