Journal article
Gender, parental education, and experiences of bullying victimization by Australian adolescents with and without a disability
A Kavanagh, N Priest, E Emerson, A Milner, T King
Child Care Health and Development | WILEY | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1111/cch.12545
Abstract
Background: This study sought to compare the prevalence of bullying victimization between adolescents with and without a disability and between adolescents with and without borderline intellectual functioning or intellectual disability (BIF/ID). We also sought to assess whether the relationships between either disability or BIF/ID and bullying victimization vary by gender and parental education. Methods: The sample included 3,956 12- to 13-year-old adolescents who participated in Wave 5 of the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. Three indicators of bullying were used: physical bullying victimization, social bullying victimization, and “any bullying victimization.” We used Poisson regr..
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Awarded by Victorian Health Promotion Foundation
Funding Acknowledgements
Australian National Health and Medical Research Council Capacity-Building grant, Grant/Award Numbers: 546248, 546248 to A. M.; Victorian Health Promotion Foundation, Grant/Award Number: 15732; Melbourne Citymission, Grant/Award Number: LP0883727; Australian Research Council Linkage Grant, Grant/Award Number: LP0883727