2020
DOI: 10.29333/ejeph/8329
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The Relationship between Bullying, Sexual Violence and Substance Use among Adolescents in the United States: Cross-sectional Study

Abstract: This study explored the relationship between bullying, sexual violence and substance use among adolescents. Methods:A cross-sectional study of 14,765 adolescents using the 2017 Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) survey was conducted. Multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed, with substance use as the outcome and bullying and sexual violence as explanatory variables in separate models. Results:The odds of substance in bisexual adolescence was twice as heterosexuals [AOR: 2.00; 95%CI… Show more

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“…Since the 1980s, there has been an increase in research on aggression involving children and adolescents (López et al, 2008). Although conflict with peers is a typical part of social development in adolescence, harmful aggressive behaviors such as bullying and SV can reinforce psychological and physical harm for adolescents (Gruber & Fineran, 2016;Okafor et al, 2020). These phenomena have been studied in many parts of the world such as the United States (Espelage et al, 2018a;Zych et al, 2019), Canada (Humphrey & Vaillancourt, 2020;Zych et al, 2019), Europe (Hellevik & Øverlien, 2016;Viejo et al, 2020;Zych et al, 2019), and South Africa (Shamu et al, 2016;Zych et al, 2019).…”
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“…Since the 1980s, there has been an increase in research on aggression involving children and adolescents (López et al, 2008). Although conflict with peers is a typical part of social development in adolescence, harmful aggressive behaviors such as bullying and SV can reinforce psychological and physical harm for adolescents (Gruber & Fineran, 2016;Okafor et al, 2020). These phenomena have been studied in many parts of the world such as the United States (Espelage et al, 2018a;Zych et al, 2019), Canada (Humphrey & Vaillancourt, 2020;Zych et al, 2019), Europe (Hellevik & Øverlien, 2016;Viejo et al, 2020;Zych et al, 2019), and South Africa (Shamu et al, 2016;Zych et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%