Indirect Versus Verbal Forms of Victimization at School: The Contribution of Student, Family, And School Variables (Report) Indirect Versus Verbal Forms of Victimization at School: The Contribution of Student, Family, And School Variables (Report)

Indirect Versus Verbal Forms of Victimization at School: The Contribution of Student, Family, And School Variables (Report‪)‬

Social Work Research 2008, Sept, 32, 3

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The present study examines the correlates of indirect and verbal victimization by peers at school. The research is based on a nationally representative sample of 16,604 students in grades 7 through 11 in 324 schools across Israel. Self-administrated anonymous questionnaires were completed during class. Hierarchical linear modeling was used to examine the relationships between students' victimization and student- and school-level variables. The study gives an indication of the importance of making distinctions between verbal victimization and indirect forms of victimization. For example, the findings indicate that boys reported more verbal and less indirect victimization than did girls. Students from schools with higher proportions of families of low socioeconomic status were more indirectly victimized but were less verbally victimized. However, the research also reveals some similarities between the patterns of relationships of the two victimization forms and certain correlates. Implications of understanding the differences between these two victimization types are highlighted. KEY WORDS: gender; indirect victimization; school ecology; socioeconomic status; verbal victimization

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2008
1 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
32
Pages
PUBLISHER
National Association of Social Workers
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
240.5
KB
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