Journal article

Racial discrimination and socioemotional and sleep problems in a cross-sectional survey of Australian school students

N Priest, S Chong, M Truong, O Alam, K Dunn, M O'Connor, Y Paradies, A Ward, A Kavanagh

Archives of Disease in Childhood | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2020

Abstract

Objective To determine the prevalence of direct and vicarious racial discrimination experiences from peer, school and societal sources, and examine associations between these experiences and socioemotional and sleep outcomes. Methods Data were analysed from a population representative cross-sectional study of n=4664 school students in years 5-9 (10-15 years of age) in Australia. Students reported direct experiences of racial discrimination from peers, school and societal sources; vicarious discrimination was measured according to the frequency of witnessing other students experiences of racial discrimination. Students self-reported on the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire, with the to..

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