Georgia State University, Atlanta, USA.
Purdue University Northwest, Westville, IN, USA.
Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol. 2024 Apr;68(5):488-522. doi: 10.1177/0306624X20981027. Epub 2020 Dec 21.
Research shows that U.S. college students are at risk for a variety of victimization types. College students in Canada also experience similar types of victimization compared to U.S students, yet recent research shows that Canadian students are at a greater risk than U.S. college students of being victimized. Little is known, however, as to whether college-level factors influence victimization risk and how these risks may be different for U.S. and Canadian college students. Using the American College Health Association's National College Health Assessment data (ACHA-NCHA II), the current study builds upon past research by exploring the role of both individual and school characteristics and whether they are similarly related to risk of victimization in the two populations. The findings show that Canadian students are at higher risk for victimization and that some school-level factors play a role in predicting this risk for all students, with some variation in ones that matter for each country.
研究表明,美国大学生面临多种类型的受害风险。加拿大大学生与美国大学生一样,也经历着类似类型的受害,但最近的研究表明,加拿大大学生受害的风险比美国大学生更高。然而,人们知之甚少的是,大学层面的因素是否会影响受害风险,以及这些风险对美国和加拿大大学生来说可能有何不同。本研究利用美国大学生健康协会的全国大学生健康评估数据(ACHA-NCHA II),在以往研究的基础上进一步探讨了个体和学校特征的作用,以及这些特征是否与两国大学生受害风险存在类似的关系。研究结果表明,加拿大大学生受害的风险更高,一些学校层面的因素在预测所有学生的受害风险方面发挥了作用,而且对每个国家来说,重要的因素也有所不同。