BMI and race and ethnicity as predictors of victimization and perpetration in emerging adulthood

IF 0.7 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
S. Scott, Lisa H. Rosen, Briana E. Paulman
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Purpose Race and ethnicity, BMI and other factors can affect ratings of one’s experiences in school, work and other settings. The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of BMI, race and ethnicity and body satisfaction on the experiences of victimization in a work or academic setting. Additionally, experiences of weight/appearance-based perpetration were explored within the context of prior victimization, perpetration, BMI, race and ethnicity and body satisfaction. Design/methodology/approach A diverse sample of 1,161 female undergraduates completed a series of questionnaires online. A series of hierarchical regression analyses were conducted to examine the association between body satisfaction, BMI and race and ethnicity and weight/appearance-based teasing perpetration and victimization. Findings Results indicated that lower body satisfaction was significantly related to an increase in weight/appearance-based victimization. Additional analyses examining the perpetration of weight/appearance-based teasing were conducted. Participants who reported experiencing victimization were also more likely to perpetrate weight/appearance-based teasing, although BMI was not associated with perpetration. Research limitations/implications Implications of these findings and future research directions are discussed. In particular, academic settings provide a landscape for reducing and preventing victimization because of the resources available for students in addition to policies and procedures that can be implemented. Originality/value The findings of this study provide evidence that various identities and beliefs, such as race and ethnicity, BMI and body satisfaction, play a role in victimization and perpetration. This study used a novel, emerging adulthood population.
体重指数、种族和民族作为成年初期受害和犯罪的预测因素
目的种族和民族、BMI和其他因素会影响一个人在学校、工作和其他环境中的经历评级。本研究的目的是检验BMI、种族和民族以及身体满意度对工作或学术环境中受害经历的影响。此外,在先前受害、犯罪、BMI、种族和民族以及身体满意度的背景下,探讨了基于体重/外表的犯罪经历。设计/方法/方法1161名女大学生在网上完成了一系列问卷调查。进行了一系列层次回归分析,以检验身体满意度、BMI、种族和民族以及基于体重/外表的挑逗行为和伤害之间的关系。研究结果表明,较低的身体满意度与基于体重/外表的伤害增加显著相关。对基于体重/外表的挑逗行为进行了额外的分析。报告遭受伤害的参与者也更有可能进行基于体重/外表的挑逗,尽管BMI与这种行为无关。研究局限性/含义讨论了这些发现的含义和未来的研究方向。特别是,除了可以实施的政策和程序外,学术环境还为学生提供了可供使用的资源,从而为减少和预防受害提供了一个环境。原创性/价值本研究的发现提供了证据,证明各种身份和信仰,如种族和民族、BMI和身体满意度,在受害和犯罪中发挥着作用。这项研究使用了一个新出现的成年人群。
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