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Social poverty indicators with school bullying victimization: evidence from the global school-based student health survey (GSHS)  期刊论文  

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    2CC4FD1E679ED06079D632D6F4F3E340
  • 作者:
    Chen, Lin#[1]Chen, Ying(陈莹)#[1]Ran, Hailiang(冉海良)[1]Che, Yusan[1];Fang, Die[1];Li, Qiongxian[1];Shi, Yuanyu[1];Liu, Shuqing[1];He, Yandie[1];Zheng, Guiqing[1];Xiao, Yuanyuan(肖媛媛)*[1]
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    英文
  • 期刊:
    BMC PUBLIC HEALTH ISSN:1471-2458 2024 年 24 卷 1 期 ; FEB 26
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    BackgroundSchool bullying is prevalent in children and adolescents. Bullying victims are seen higher risk of negative psychological outcomes. Previously published studies suggested that social indicators may pose significant influence on bullying victimization. However, the association between social poverty and bullying victimization has not been exclusively discussed.MethodsIn this cross-sectional study, we analyzed the association between 6 commonly used social poverty indicators (Poverty Headcount Ratio, PHR; Poverty Gap, PG; Squared Poverty Gap, SPG; monthly household per capita income, PCI; Watts'' Poverty Index, WPI; the Gini Index, Gini) and the prevalence of school bullying at country level by using the Global school-based Student Health Survey (GSHS) database.ResultsAltogether 16 countries were included into the final analysis, with school bullying victimization prevalence ranged from 12.9 to 47.5%. Bubble plots revealed statistically significant associations between the three indicators measuring absolute poverty level (PHR, PCI, WPI) and bullying victimization. Subsequently performed principal component regression indicated that, for all types of bullying victimization, the increase of absolute poverty level was related to elevated prevalence rates, and the association was particularly strong for verbal bullying victimization.ConclusionsOur study results may suggest that absolute social poverty is an important parameter for constructing and implementing school bullying victimization intervention strategies and measures.

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    Chen Lin,Chen Ying,Ran Hailiang, et al. Social poverty indicators with school bullying victimization: evidence from the global school-based student health survey (GSHS) [J].BMC PUBLIC HEALTH,2024,24(1).
  • APA:
    Chen Lin,Chen Ying,Ran Hailiang,Che Yusan,&Xiao Yuanyuan.(2024).Social poverty indicators with school bullying victimization: evidence from the global school-based student health survey (GSHS) .BMC PUBLIC HEALTH,24(1).
  • MLA:
    Chen Lin, et al. "Social poverty indicators with school bullying victimization: evidence from the global school-based student health survey (GSHS)" .BMC PUBLIC HEALTH 24,1(2024).
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