Poly-victimization in a Norwegian adolescent population: Prevalence, social and psychological profile, and detrimental effects.

BACKGROUND:This study focuses on poly-victimization, with the aim of providing a realistic estimation of the prevalence of lifetime victimization in a Norwegian adolescent population (ages 18-19 years). METHODS:Based upon the concept from previous research, we applied measures of child poly-victimiz...

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Main Authors: Svein Mossige, Lihong Huang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5730147?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-cfd749a700eb40ea90604d1c383bc4f62020-11-24T21:55:53ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-011212e018963710.1371/journal.pone.0189637Poly-victimization in a Norwegian adolescent population: Prevalence, social and psychological profile, and detrimental effects.Svein MossigeLihong HuangBACKGROUND:This study focuses on poly-victimization, with the aim of providing a realistic estimation of the prevalence of lifetime victimization in a Norwegian adolescent population (ages 18-19 years). METHODS:Based upon the concept from previous research, we applied measures of child poly-victimization on Norwegian data obtained from a national youth survey in 2015 (N = 4,531) to arrive at an estimation of its prevalence. We used variables that measure individual characteristics such as gender and educational aspiration and socio-economic factors such as parents' education level and home economic situation to derive a social and psychological profile of victimization and poly-victimization among young people. Finally, we estimated the effects of poly-victimization on mental health such as symptoms of depression, anxiety and trauma. RESULTS:Our study identified a poly-victimization prevalence of 8.6% among young people, i.e. they were exposed to three of all four forms of violence investigated by our study: non-physical violence, witnessing violence against parents, physical violence and sexual abuse. Adolescents of poly-victimization are six times more likely to report depression and anxiety and trauma when compared with those without victimization. CONCLUSIONS:Poly-victimization is a phenomenon that heavily burdens many young people across many national contexts. Poly-victims clearly tend to develop depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress symptoms. The early detection of sexual abuse, physical violence, and bullying victimization is of critical importance and preventive measures could consider addressing family factors through parental educational programs.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5730147?pdf=render
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Lihong Huang
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Poly-victimization in a Norwegian adolescent population: Prevalence, social and psychological profile, and detrimental effects.
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Lihong Huang
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title Poly-victimization in a Norwegian adolescent population: Prevalence, social and psychological profile, and detrimental effects.
title_short Poly-victimization in a Norwegian adolescent population: Prevalence, social and psychological profile, and detrimental effects.
title_full Poly-victimization in a Norwegian adolescent population: Prevalence, social and psychological profile, and detrimental effects.
title_fullStr Poly-victimization in a Norwegian adolescent population: Prevalence, social and psychological profile, and detrimental effects.
title_full_unstemmed Poly-victimization in a Norwegian adolescent population: Prevalence, social and psychological profile, and detrimental effects.
title_sort poly-victimization in a norwegian adolescent population: prevalence, social and psychological profile, and detrimental effects.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description BACKGROUND:This study focuses on poly-victimization, with the aim of providing a realistic estimation of the prevalence of lifetime victimization in a Norwegian adolescent population (ages 18-19 years). METHODS:Based upon the concept from previous research, we applied measures of child poly-victimization on Norwegian data obtained from a national youth survey in 2015 (N = 4,531) to arrive at an estimation of its prevalence. We used variables that measure individual characteristics such as gender and educational aspiration and socio-economic factors such as parents' education level and home economic situation to derive a social and psychological profile of victimization and poly-victimization among young people. Finally, we estimated the effects of poly-victimization on mental health such as symptoms of depression, anxiety and trauma. RESULTS:Our study identified a poly-victimization prevalence of 8.6% among young people, i.e. they were exposed to three of all four forms of violence investigated by our study: non-physical violence, witnessing violence against parents, physical violence and sexual abuse. Adolescents of poly-victimization are six times more likely to report depression and anxiety and trauma when compared with those without victimization. CONCLUSIONS:Poly-victimization is a phenomenon that heavily burdens many young people across many national contexts. Poly-victims clearly tend to develop depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress symptoms. The early detection of sexual abuse, physical violence, and bullying victimization is of critical importance and preventive measures could consider addressing family factors through parental educational programs.
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