Interpersonal Youth Violence Perpetration and Victimization in a Diverse Asian American and Pacific Islander Adolescent Sample
Autor: | Earl S. Hishinuma, Jeanelle J. Sugimoto-Matsuda, Janice Y. Chang, Susana Helm, Deborah A. Goebert, Iwalani R. N. Else |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
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Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Health (social science) Adolescent Population Ethnic group Poison control Suicide prevention Hawaii Pathology and Forensic Medicine Interpersonal relationship Injury prevention Humans Medicine Interpersonal Relations education Socioeconomic status Crime Victims education.field_of_study Asian business.industry General Medicine Adolescent Behavior Juvenile Delinquency Pacific islanders Female business Attitude to Health Law Social psychology Demography |
Zdroj: | Violence and Victims. 30:225-249 |
ISSN: | 1945-7073 0886-6708 |
Popis: | This study was the first to examine ethnic, sex, and ethnicity-by-sex differences for underresearched, Asian American and Pacific Islander, adolescent groups on youth violence outcomes other than cyberbullying. This effort included the less researched, emotional violence, and included socioeconomic status (SES) measures as covariates. The sample size from 2 high schools in spring 2007 was 881, using an epidemiologic survey design. The pattern of results was higher rates of violence victimization for ethnic groups, with lower representation in the 2 schools’ population, and ethnic groups that more recently moved or immigrated to Hawai‘i. For emotional victimization, girls of European American and “other” ethnicities self-reported higher rates than boys. Several implications (e.g., need for ethnically and gender-based approaches) and further research (e.g., ethnocultural identity) are discussed. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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