Bullying experience in urban adolescents: Prevalence and correlations with health-related quality of life and psychological issues.

This study examined the 3-month rate of bullying experience, associated factors, and measure the relationships between bullying experience with health-related quality of life and different mental disorders among secondary school students. We performed a cross-sectional study in four secondary school...

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Autores principales: Anh Toan Ngo, Long Hoang Nguyen, Anh Kim Dang, Men Thi Hoang, Trang Huyen Thi Nguyen, Giang Thu Vu, Hoa Thi Do, Bach Xuan Tran, Carl A Latkin, Roger C M Ho, Cyrus S H Ho
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:86d7a08269c04662aa355cee25541f2c2021-12-02T20:10:59ZBullying experience in urban adolescents: Prevalence and correlations with health-related quality of life and psychological issues.1932-620310.1371/journal.pone.0252459https://doaj.org/article/86d7a08269c04662aa355cee25541f2c2021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252459https://doaj.org/toc/1932-6203This study examined the 3-month rate of bullying experience, associated factors, and measure the relationships between bullying experience with health-related quality of life and different mental disorders among secondary school students. We performed a cross-sectional study in four secondary schools in Hanoi, Vietnam. Bullying experience was evaluated by using questions about eighteen specific-bullying behaviors. EuroQol-5 dimensions-5 levels (EQ-5D-5L) and Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale- 21 items (DASS-21) were used to measure health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and mental health of participants, respectively. Among 712 secondary school students, the 3-month prevalence of physical, social aggression, verbal, and sexual bullying experience were 8.4%; 31.2%; 11.9%, and 2.7%, respectively. Being bullied were negatively associated with levels of classmates and family support, as well as levels of school security. Being overweight or obese was related to a higher likelihood of suffering social aggression compared to normal BMI. Being bullied was significantly associated with the decrement of HRQOL, and the increased risk of depression, anxiety, and stress among adolescents. Findings of this study suggested that holistic approaches involving family, peers, and schools, along with enhancing school security, are potential approaches to reduce the impact of bullying on adolescents' life and well-being.Anh Toan NgoLong Hoang NguyenAnh Kim DangMen Thi HoangTrang Huyen Thi NguyenGiang Thu VuHoa Thi DoBach Xuan TranCarl A LatkinRoger C M HoCyrus S H HoPublic Library of Science (PLoS)articleMedicineRScienceQENPLoS ONE, Vol 16, Iss 6, p e0252459 (2021)
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Anh Toan Ngo
Long Hoang Nguyen
Anh Kim Dang
Men Thi Hoang
Trang Huyen Thi Nguyen
Giang Thu Vu
Hoa Thi Do
Bach Xuan Tran
Carl A Latkin
Roger C M Ho
Cyrus S H Ho
Bullying experience in urban adolescents: Prevalence and correlations with health-related quality of life and psychological issues.
description This study examined the 3-month rate of bullying experience, associated factors, and measure the relationships between bullying experience with health-related quality of life and different mental disorders among secondary school students. We performed a cross-sectional study in four secondary schools in Hanoi, Vietnam. Bullying experience was evaluated by using questions about eighteen specific-bullying behaviors. EuroQol-5 dimensions-5 levels (EQ-5D-5L) and Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale- 21 items (DASS-21) were used to measure health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and mental health of participants, respectively. Among 712 secondary school students, the 3-month prevalence of physical, social aggression, verbal, and sexual bullying experience were 8.4%; 31.2%; 11.9%, and 2.7%, respectively. Being bullied were negatively associated with levels of classmates and family support, as well as levels of school security. Being overweight or obese was related to a higher likelihood of suffering social aggression compared to normal BMI. Being bullied was significantly associated with the decrement of HRQOL, and the increased risk of depression, anxiety, and stress among adolescents. Findings of this study suggested that holistic approaches involving family, peers, and schools, along with enhancing school security, are potential approaches to reduce the impact of bullying on adolescents' life and well-being.
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author Anh Toan Ngo
Long Hoang Nguyen
Anh Kim Dang
Men Thi Hoang
Trang Huyen Thi Nguyen
Giang Thu Vu
Hoa Thi Do
Bach Xuan Tran
Carl A Latkin
Roger C M Ho
Cyrus S H Ho
author_facet Anh Toan Ngo
Long Hoang Nguyen
Anh Kim Dang
Men Thi Hoang
Trang Huyen Thi Nguyen
Giang Thu Vu
Hoa Thi Do
Bach Xuan Tran
Carl A Latkin
Roger C M Ho
Cyrus S H Ho
author_sort Anh Toan Ngo
title Bullying experience in urban adolescents: Prevalence and correlations with health-related quality of life and psychological issues.
title_short Bullying experience in urban adolescents: Prevalence and correlations with health-related quality of life and psychological issues.
title_full Bullying experience in urban adolescents: Prevalence and correlations with health-related quality of life and psychological issues.
title_fullStr Bullying experience in urban adolescents: Prevalence and correlations with health-related quality of life and psychological issues.
title_full_unstemmed Bullying experience in urban adolescents: Prevalence and correlations with health-related quality of life and psychological issues.
title_sort bullying experience in urban adolescents: prevalence and correlations with health-related quality of life and psychological issues.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/86d7a08269c04662aa355cee25541f2c
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