Victimization in traditional and cyberbullying as risk factors for substance use, self-harm and suicide attempts in high school students.

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Mohammad Saeed Azami, Farhad Taremian
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Background: Traditional bullying (or peer bullying) is considered a common and unpleasant experience among students and has serious consequences such as mental health problems and unhealthy behavior. In recent years, another type of bullying named cyberbullying has emerged as a growing problem with negative effects on school achievement, physiology, and mental health of its victims.

Objective: The purpose of this research is to examine and compare the roles of traditional and cyberbullying victimization in substance use, self-harm and suicide attempts.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional study and conducted in 2019. A total of 425 high school students were selected for the study in Kermanshah, Iran. For conducting the survey, a multi-stage cluster randomized procedure was used and 18 classes in six different high schools in three urban areas were selected. A total of 400 students (mean age 16.61 years, 53.2% girls) responded to the survey, and it provided usable information for the research. Data were analyzed through binary logistic regression analyses.

Results: The analysis results revealed that 54.2% of students (n = 217) have experienced traditional or cyber victimization. Any kind of victimization was associated with self-harm. Cyber victimization alone and the combination of cyber plus traditional victimization showed significant association with suicide and substance use. Risk of substance use, self-harm, and suicide was higher when students experienced both types of bullying than when they experienced just one kind of bullying alone.

Conclusions: The results of this study suggest that traditional and cyber victims may require immediate intervention to reduce the negative effects of victimization. Also, prevention programs should consider the possible relationship between traditional and cyber victimization and substance use, self-harm, and suicide.

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传统欺凌和网络欺凌中的受害是高中生药物使用、自残和自杀企图的风险因素。
背景:传统的欺凌(或同伴欺凌)被认为是学生中常见的和不愉快的经历,并有严重的后果,如心理健康问题和不健康的行为。近年来,另一种被称为网络欺凌的欺凌行为已经成为一个日益严重的问题,对受害者的学习成绩、生理和心理健康产生了负面影响。目的:本研究的目的是检验和比较传统欺凌和网络欺凌受害者在物质使用、自我伤害和自杀企图中的作用。方法:这是一项横断面研究,于2019年进行。在伊朗克尔曼沙阿,共有425名高中生被选中进行研究。调查采用多阶段整群随机方法,选取了3个城市6所不同高中的18个班级。共有400名学生(平均年龄16.61岁,女生占53.2%)参与了调查,为研究提供了有用的信息。数据采用二元logistic回归分析。结果:分析结果显示,54.2%的学生(n = 217)经历过传统或网络受害者。任何形式的伤害都与自残有关。单独的网络伤害和网络与传统伤害的结合与自杀和物质使用有显著的关联。当学生经历两种类型的欺凌时,他们使用物质、自残和自杀的风险要高于只经历一种欺凌的学生。结论:本研究结果表明,传统和网络受害者可能需要立即干预,以减少受害的负面影响。此外,预防计划应该考虑传统和网络受害与物质使用、自我伤害和自杀之间的可能关系。
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