Department of Educational, School, and Counseling Psychology, The University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, 40509, USA,
J Youth Adolesc. 2015 Jun;44(6):1241-50. doi: 10.1007/s10964-014-0243-3. Epub 2014 Dec 19.
Although bullying is a prevalent issue in the United States, limited research has explored the impact of school diversity on types of bullying behavior. This study explores the relationship between school diversity, student race, and bullying within the school context. The participants were African American and Caucasian middle school students (n = 4,581; 53.4% female). Among the participants, 89.4% were Caucasian and 10.6% were African American. The research questions examined the relationship between school diversity, student race and bullying behaviors, specifically race-based victimization. The findings suggested that Caucasian middle school students experience more bullying than African American students generally, and specifically when minorities in school settings. Caucasian students also experienced almost three times the amount of race-based victimization than African American students when school diversity was held constant. Interestingly, African American students experienced twice the amount of race-based victimization than Caucasian students when in settings with more students of color. The present study provides insight into bullying behaviors across different contexts for different races and highlights the need to further investigate interactions between personal and environmental factors on the bulling experiences of youth.
尽管在美国,欺凌是一个普遍存在的问题,但有限的研究探讨了学校多样性对欺凌行为类型的影响。本研究探讨了学校多样性、学生种族与学校背景下欺凌之间的关系。参与者为非裔美国人和白人的初中生(n=4581;53.4%为女性)。在参与者中,89.4%为白人,10.6%为非裔美国人。研究问题考察了学校多样性、学生种族与欺凌行为,特别是基于种族的受害之间的关系。研究结果表明,白人初中生比非裔美国学生普遍经历更多的欺凌,尤其是在少数族裔的学校环境中。当学校多样性保持不变时,白人学生经历的基于种族的受害几乎是非裔美国学生的三倍。有趣的是,当有更多有色人种的学生时,非裔美国学生经历的基于种族的受害是白人学生的两倍。本研究为不同种族在不同背景下的欺凌行为提供了深入了解,并强调需要进一步研究个人和环境因素对青少年欺凌经历的相互作用。