Interpersonal Violence Victimization Among High School Students - Youth Risk Behavior Survey, United States, 2019.

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Kathleen C Basile, Heather B Clayton, Sarah DeGue, John W Gilford, Kevin J Vagi, Nicolas A Suarez, Marissa L Zwald, Richard Lowry
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Adolescent interpersonal violence victimization is an adverse childhood experience and a serious public health problem for youths, their families, and communities. Violence victimization includes dating violence, sexual violence, and bullying. Youth Risk Behavior Survey data for 2019 were used to examine physical and sexual dating violence; sexual violence by anyone; and bullying victimization, whether on school property or electronic, of U.S. high school students by sex, race/ethnicity, and sexual identity. In addition, this report explores frequency of dating violence and frequency of sexual violence among students who reported these forms of victimization and presents composites of dating violence and bullying. Findings reveal that 8.2% of students reported physical dating violence; 8.2% reported sexual dating violence; 10.8% reported sexual violence by anyone, of which 50% of cases were by a perpetrator other than a dating partner; 19.5% reported bullying on school property; and 15.7% reported electronic bullying victimization during the previous 12 months. Approximately one in eight students reported any dating violence, and one in four reported any bullying victimization. Female students; lesbian, gay, and bisexual students; and students not sure of their sexual identity reported the highest prevalence estimates across all five violence victimization types, any and both forms of dating violence, and any bullying victimization. Non-Hispanic white students reported the highest prevalence of bullying victimization. Among students experiencing physical or sexual dating violence or sexual violence by anyone, the most common frequency reported was one time during the previous year; higher frequency was more prevalent among male students compared with female students. These findings provide a contextual understanding of the prevalence of interpersonal violence of U.S. high school students, highlighting those with highest prevalence. Findings can be used by public health professionals to guide prevention efforts with youths in schools and communities.

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高中生中的人际暴力受害者--美国青年风险行为调查,2019 年。
青少年人际暴力受害是一种不良的童年经历,也是青少年、其家庭和社区面临的一个严重的公共健康问题。暴力受害包括约会暴力、性暴力和欺凌。本报告利用 2019 年青少年风险行为调查数据,按性别、种族/民族和性身份分类,研究了美国高中生遭受的肢体暴力和性约会暴力;任何人实施的性暴力;以及校园欺凌或电子欺凌的受害情况。此外,本报告还探讨了报告这些受害形式的学生遭受约会暴力和性暴力的频率,并介绍了约会暴力和欺凌的复合情况。调查结果显示,8.2% 的学生报告了约会期间的肢体暴力;8.2% 的学生报告了约会期间的性暴力;10.8% 的学生报告了任何人实施的性暴力,其中 50%的案件是由约会伴侣以外的施暴者实施的;19.5% 的学生报告了校园欺凌;15.7% 的学生报告了在过去 12 个月中遭受过电子欺凌。大约八分之一的学生报告了约会暴力事件,四分之一的学生报告了欺凌事件。女学生、女同性恋、男同性恋和双性恋学生以及不确定自己性身份的学生在所有五种暴力受害类型、任何形式和两种形式的约会暴力以及任何欺凌受害情况中报告的发生率估计最高。非西班牙裔白人学生遭受欺凌的比例最高。在遭受身体暴力、性约会暴力或任何人实施的性暴力的学生中,最常见的频率是在过去一年中遭受过一次;与女生相比,男生遭受暴力的频率更高。这些研究结果提供了对美国高中生人际暴力发生率的背景了解,突出了那些发生率最高的学生。公共卫生专业人员可利用研究结果指导学校和社区的青少年预防工作。
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