Peabody College of Education and Human Development, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA.
Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Geneva, NY, USA.
J Youth Adolesc. 2020 Apr;49(4):849-868. doi: 10.1007/s10964-019-01127-7. Epub 2019 Nov 25.
A detailed understanding of the factors associated with support among youth for reporting a knife or gun at school to an adult is essential to inform violence prevention initiatives. However, no studies have empirically assessed attitudes about support for reporting among secondary school students in Greater London nor perceived norms about such support among peers. Thus, this study explores whether students misperceive peer norms about support for telling adults about seeing weapons at school. Anonymous surveys were completed by 7401 youth (52% female; 43% White; mean age 11.8 years) in school years 4-11 in 45 school cohorts in a greater London borough between 2007 and 2012. Students reported both personal support about reporting weapons to several categories of adults and whether they perceived most other students at their school to support reporting weapons to adults in each category. Most students (64-78% on average) in most cohorts personally thought that students should report seeing a weapon at school to head teachers, police/security guard, teachers/counselors, and parent/other adult relatives. However, 34-44% of students erroneously thought that the majority of their peers did not support reporting to these adults. Perceived norms predicted personal support for reporting, adjusting for the prevalence of actual support at one's school and other factors. Pervasive norm misperceptions about reporting may contribute to a less safe environment.
深入了解与青少年支持向成年人报告学校中刀具或枪支相关的因素,对于制定暴力预防措施至关重要。然而,目前还没有研究从实证角度评估大伦敦地区中学生对报告的支持态度,也没有研究过同龄人对这种支持的看法。因此,本研究旨在探讨学生是否对同龄人支持向成年人报告在学校看到武器的看法存在误解。本研究在 2007 年至 2012 年间,对大伦敦自治市的 45 所学校的 45 个年级的 7401 名 4-11 年级学生进行了匿名调查。学生们报告了他们个人对向几类成年人报告武器的支持情况,以及他们是否认为学校的大多数其他学生支持向每类成年人报告武器。在大多数情况下,大多数学生(平均 64-78%)认为学生应该向校长、警察/保安、教师/辅导员和父母/其他成年亲属报告在学校看到武器的情况。然而,34-44%的学生错误地认为大多数同龄人不支持向这些成年人报告。在考虑到学校中实际支持报告的流行程度和其他因素后,感知到的规范预测了个人对报告的支持。对报告的普遍误解可能会导致环境不安全。