Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/216875
Title: Victimization and polyvictimization of Spanish children and youth: Results from a community sample
Author: Pereda Beltran, Noemí
Guilera Ferré, Georgina
Abad i Gil, Judit
Keywords: Adolescents
Víctimes
Espanya
Teenagers
Victims
Spain
Issue Date: Apr-2014
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Abstract: Most research into adolescent victimization and polyvictimization has been carried out in the United States and in northern European countries. The present study aims to determine the prevalence of victimization and polyvictimization in a community sample of Spanish adolescents. The sample consisted of 1,107 youth (M = 14.52, SD = 1.76), 590 males and 517females, randomly recruited from 7 secondary schools in a north-eastern region in Spain.The Spanish version of the Juvenile Victimization Questionnaire was applied, assessing 6aggregate categories of childhood victimization (conventional crimes, caregiver, peer and sibling, witnessed and indirect, sexual, and electronic victimization). A total of 83% of adolescents reported at least 1 type of victimization during their lives, and 68.6% during the last year. Boys were generally more exposed to conventional crimes (68.0%), and girls to emotional abuse by caregivers (23.0%) and to sexual (13.9%) and electronic (17.6%) victimization during their lifetime. Age differences obtained in victimization rates for the past year con-firmed that peer and sibling victimization peak in early adolescence (33.9%). Witnessing community violence was more frequent in older adolescents (34.7%). Almost 20% of the sample were considered as polyvictims (i.e., experienced victimization in 7 or more forms of victimization). Adolescent polyvictims experienced victimization in 4 or more domains during their lifetime. This study adds new information on the epidemiology of victimizationin the international context and is the first to do so from the perspective of a country in south-western Europe. It illustrates that Spanish youth experience a higher level of victimization than official records suggest, and that gender and age should be taken into account when analyzing this complex area of study.
Note: Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chiabu.2014.01.019
It is part of: Child Abuse & Neglect, 2014, vol. 38, num.4, p. 640-649
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/216875
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chiabu.2014.01.019
ISSN: 0145-2134
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