Jun Sung Hong, Serim Lee, Anthony A Peguero, Sebastian Wachs, Dorothy L Espelage, Maha Albdour
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Types of Bias-Based Bullying Victimization, Verbal Hate Victimization, and Avoidance Behavior: Implications for School Nurses.
Background and Objective: Guided by the cognitive avoidance theory of worry, the study examines school locations that victims of certain types of bias-based bullying or verbal hate tend to avoid. Methods: The 2017 National Crime Victimization Survey was used. Findings and Conclusions: The latent class analysis results revealed that Class 2 ("Intensive Multiple Bias-Based Bullying Victimization") exhibited higher rates of bias-based bullying victimization related to race, ethnic/origin, and physical appearance. Class 2 demonstrated a higher mean of avoidance than Class 1 ("Low-Level Bias-Based Bullying Victimization") in various locations. Moreover, Class 3 ("Gender and Sexual Orientation-Centered Verbal Hate Victimization") showed a higher mean of avoidance in school activities than Class 1 ("Disability-Centered Verbal Hate Victimization") and Class 2 ("Race and Ethnicity-Centered Verbal Hate Victimization"). Class 3 exhibited a higher mean of avoidance in classes compared with Class 2.
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Research and Theory for Nursing Practice focuses on issues relevant to improving nursing practice, education, and patient care. The articles strive to discuss knowledge development in its broadest sense, reflect research using a variety of methodological approaches, and combine several methods and strategies in a single study. Because of the journal''s international emphasis, article contributors address the implications of their studies for an international audience.