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Longitudinal Examination of the Bullying-Sexual Violence Pathway across Early to Late Adolescence: Implicating Homophobic Name-Calling.

Dorothy L Espelage1, Kathleen C Basile2, Ruth W Leemis2, Tracy N Hipp2, Jordan P Davis3.   

Abstract

The Bully-Sexual Violence Pathway theory has indicated that bullying perpetration predicts sexual violence perpetration among males and females over time in middle school, and that homophobic name-calling perpetration moderates that association among males. In this study, the Bully-Sexual Violence Pathway theory was tested across early to late adolescence. Participants included 3549 students from four Midwestern middle schools and six high schools. Surveys were administered across six time points from Spring 2008 to Spring 2013. At baseline, the sample was 32.2% White, 46.2% African American, 5.4% Hispanic, and 10.2% other. The sample was 50.2% female. The findings reveal that late middle school homophobic name-calling perpetration increased the odds of perpetrating sexual violence in high school among early middle school bullying male and female perpetrators, while homophobic name-calling victimization decreased the odds of high school sexual violence perpetration among females. The prevention of bullying and homophobic name-calling in middle school may prevent later sexual violence perpetration.

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Keywords:  Adolescents; Bullying; Homophobic name-calling; Middle school; Sexual violence

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29500577      PMCID: PMC6098975          DOI: 10.1007/s10964-018-0827-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Youth Adolesc        ISSN: 0047-2891


  21 in total

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  14 in total

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4.  Male Adolescents' Gender Attitudes and Violence: Implications for Youth Violence Prevention.

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6.  Harmful masculinities among younger men in three countries: Psychometric study of the Man Box Scale.

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7.  The Role of Middle School Sports Involvement in Understanding High School Sexual Violence Perpetration.

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8.  Adolescent Relationship Abuse, Gender Equitable Attitudes, Condom and Contraception Use Self-Efficacy Among Adolescent Girls.

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9.  Health-Related Quality of Life and Mental Health of Adolescents Involved in School Bullying and Homophobic Verbal Content Bullying.

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