Puhl Rebecca M, Luedicke Joerg, King Kelly M
Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, University of Connecticut, One Constitution Plaza, 6th Floor, Hartford, CT 06103, USA.
Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA.
J Public Health Policy. 2015 Feb;36(1):95-109. doi: 10.1057/jphp.2014.46. Epub 2014 Nov 13.
State anti-bullying laws have been enacted across the United States to address bullying both by and of youths. Although these statutes can provide critical protection to youth, there is debate about whether such laws should enumerate protected classes of youth. Weight-based bullying is an increasingly prevalent form of harassment and it has been overlooked in policy initiatives. Enumeration in existing laws might help protect overweight victims. As no research has examined this issue, we conducted a national survey of American adults (N=1155) to assess public opinion about enactment of anti-bullying laws that vary according to whether or not they enumerate distinguishing characteristics. Our results demonstrated substantial public agreement (ranging from 2/3 to 3/4 of participants) with enactment of state and federal anti-bullying laws that enumerate distinguishing characteristics, including physical appearance and weight, which are currently absent in most statutes. Our evidence can inform policy and legal approaches to protect youth effectively from bullying.
美国各地已颁布州反欺凌法,以解决青少年之间以及针对青少年的欺凌问题。尽管这些法规可为青少年提供关键保护,但对于此类法律是否应列举受保护的青少年类别存在争议。基于体重的欺凌是一种日益普遍的骚扰形式,在政策举措中一直被忽视。现有法律中的列举可能有助于保护超重受害者。由于尚无研究探讨此问题,我们对1155名美国成年人进行了全国性调查,以评估公众对颁布根据是否列举显著特征而有所不同的反欺凌法的看法。我们的结果表明,对于颁布列举显著特征(包括外貌和体重,目前大多数法规中都没有)的州和联邦反欺凌法,公众达成了广泛共识(参与者中有2/3至3/4)。我们的证据可为有效保护青少年免受欺凌的政策和法律方法提供参考。