Rutgers University-Camden, NJ, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2021 Oct;36(19-20):9255-9276. doi: 10.1177/0886260519864358. Epub 2019 Aug 2.
Youth violence affects millions of young people in the United States every day, and violent victimization has significant consequences for mental and physical health, academic performance, and long-term well-being. Forms of youth violence such bullying and teen dating violence (TDV) are often studied separately from one another with disjointed attention paid to on- and offline aggression. Furthermore, gender differences in the victim/offender overlap for these diverse forms of aggression have been understudied. This is notable given research demonstrating that boys and girls engage in diverse forms of aggression as a result of different gendered socialization processes. This study uses a sample of 5,647 middle and high school students in three states to assess gender differences in the victim-offender relationship across on- and offline modalities of bullying and TDV. Descriptive results show significant gender differences for bullying and dating violence victimization and perpetration experiences. Multivariate regression models indicate that the victim-offender relationship varies by the type of aggression and modality in question. Furthermore, gender significantly interacts with certain forms of dating violence and bullying victimization to influence the risk of perpetration. The results underscore the importance of youth violence prevention strategies that account for gender differences across the spectrum of on- and offline peer relationships.
青少年暴力每天影响着美国数以百万计的年轻人,暴力侵害对心理健康、身体健康、学业成绩和长期幸福都有重大影响。欺凌和青少年约会暴力 (TDV) 等形式的青少年暴力通常是彼此分开研究的,对线上和线下攻击的关注也是不连贯的。此外,这些不同形式的攻击中受害者/施害者重叠的性别差异研究不足。鉴于研究表明,男孩和女孩由于不同的性别社会化过程而从事不同形式的攻击,这一点值得注意。本研究使用来自三个州的 5647 名中学生和高中生样本,评估在欺凌和 TDV 的线上和线下模式中,受害者-施害者关系的性别差异。描述性结果显示,在欺凌和约会暴力的受害和施暴经历方面存在显著的性别差异。多元回归模型表明,受害者-施害者关系因所讨论的攻击类型和模式而异。此外,性别与某些形式的约会暴力和欺凌受害显著相互作用,影响施暴的风险。研究结果强调了制定青少年暴力预防策略的重要性,这些策略要考虑到线上和线下同伴关系中存在的性别差异。