| Literature DB >> 32050945 |
Xincheng Sui1, Karlijn Massar2, Robert A C Ruiter2, Priscilla S Reddy3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Violence victimisation and violence perpetration may co-occur in adolescents. Understanding the sociodemographic correlates of the independent and joint profiles of victimisation and perpetration may inform preventive interventions. This study examined the associations of sociodemographic factors with four violence typologies, namely, 1) non-involvement in both victimisation and perpetration, 2) victims only, 3) perpetrators only, and 4) victim-perpetrators. Trends in the prevalence of the four violence typologies over the three survey years were also examined.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescents; Perpetration; Sociodemographics; Trends; Victimisation; Violence
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32050945 PMCID: PMC7017509 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-020-8332-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Proportion of South African Adolescents in Each Violence Typology by Sociodemographics
| 2002 | 2008 | 2011 | All | |||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sociodemographics | NI ( | V ( | P ( | VP( | NI ( | V ( | P ( | VP( | NI ( | V (2729) | P ( | VP ( | NI ( | V ( | P( | VP( |
| Gender | ||||||||||||||||
| Boy | 36,0% | 31,9% | 66,7% | 52,7% | 41,5% | 39,9% | 60,9% | 56,9% | 42,3% | 35,9% | 67,3% | 60,9% | 41,0% | 35,0% | 67,0% | 58,3% |
| Girl | 64,0% | 68,1% | 33,3% | 47,3% | 58,5% | 60,1% | 39,1% | 43,1% | 57,7% | 64,1% | 32,7% | 39,1% | 59,0% | 65,0% | 33,0% | 41,7% |
| Age (M and SD) | 15.77(0.1) | 15.95(0.1) | 16.08(0.1) | 16.08(0.1) | 16.04(0.1) | 16.12(0.1) | 16.02(0.1) | 16.41(0.1) | 15.99(0.1) | 16.07(0.1) | 16.00(0.1) | 16.36(0.1) | 15.95(0.1) | 16.04(0.1) | 16.02(0.1) | 16.28(0.1) |
| Race | ||||||||||||||||
| Black | 78,5% | 77,9% | 73,7% | 82,9% | 82,6% | 80,6% | 78,9% | 81,9% | 84,5% | 84,5% | 79,8% | 85,7% | 83,2% | 82,6% | 78,5% | 84,7% |
| Mixed heritage | 8,7% | 10,7% | 9,9% | 8,9% | 7,4% | 10,8% | 11,3% | 11,3% | 5,8% | 7,8% | 8,6% | 8,1% | 6,4% | 8,7% | 8,9% | 8,5% |
| Indian | 1,4% | 0,9% | 2,2% | 1,2% | 1,8% | 1,3% | 2,3% | 1,6% | 2,5% | 1,3% | 2,3% | 1,6% | 2,3% | 1,2% | 2,3% | 1,5% |
| White | 10,9% | 9,2% | 12,6% | 6,0% | 7,9% | 6,9% | 6,7% | 4,7% | 6,2% | 5,3% | 8,5% | 3,6% | 7,2% | 6,4% | 9,3% | 4,4% |
| Other | 0,5% | 1,3% | 1,6% | 1,0% | 0,3% | 0,4% | 0,8% | 0,5% | 1,0% | 1,2% | 0,9% | 1,0% | 0,9% | 1,2% | 1,0% | 1,0% |
| Parental absence | ||||||||||||||||
| Father absence | 15,0% | 17,0% | 13,7% | 15,4% | 8,4% | 10,0% | 9,5% | 7,5% | 11,2% | 10,4% | 9,0% | 9,5% | 11,3% | 12,4% | 10,5% | 10,8% |
| Mother absence | 2,6% | 2,8% | 4,0% | 3,9% | 2,5% | 3,2% | 2,4% | 4,1% | 3,7% | 4,4% | 3,0% | 4,3% | 3,0% | 3,5% | 3,0% | 4,1% |
| Both parents absence | 1,0% | 1,5% | 1,0% | 1,8% | 2,5% | 2,2% | 2,5% | 2,4% | 2,0% | 2,8% | 2,1% | 3,7% | 1,9% | 2,2% | 1,9% | 2,6% |
| Academic performance (M and SD) | 4.21(0.1) | 4.15(0.1) | 4.16(0.1) | 4.17(0.0) | 4.08(0.1) | 4.01(0.1) | 3.94(0.1) | 4.02(0.1) | 3.93(0.1) | 3.89(0.1) | 3.83(0.1) | 3.83(0.1) | 4.00(0.0) | 4.00(0.0) | 3.91(0.1) | 3.94(0.0) |
| Monthly allowance (M and SD) | 3.99(0.2) | 3.93(0.1) | 3.93(0.2) | 3.92(0.1) | 3.64(0.1) | 3.55(0.1) | 3.96(0.2) | 3.35(0.1) | 3.76(0.1) | 3.65(0.1) | 4.00(0.2) | 3.51(0.1) | 3.80(0.1) | 3.72(0.1) | 3.98(0.1) | 3.62(0.1) |
Note. NI non-involvement, V victims only, P perpetrators only, VP victim-perpetrators
Intercorrelations between Sociodemographics and Violence Typologies in South African Adolescents
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Gender | _ | |||||||||||||||
| 2. Age | −.088** | _ | ||||||||||||||
| 3. Black | −.002 | .141** | _ | |||||||||||||
| 4. Mixed heritage | .006 | −.085** | −.669** | _ | ||||||||||||
| 5. Indian | .004 | −.083** | −.392** | −.090** | _ | |||||||||||
| 6. White | −.006 | −.057** | −.442** | −.101** | −.059** | _ | ||||||||||
| 7. Other | −.008 | −.005 | −.166** | −.038** | −.022** | −.025** | _ | |||||||||
| 8. Father absence | .032** | .048** | .074** | −.030** | −.036** | −.056** | −.008 | _ | ||||||||
| 9. Mother absence | .013 | .018** | .044** | −.024** | −.021** | −.027** | .001 | −.069** | _ | |||||||
| 10. Both parents absence | .003 | .038** | .049** | −.022** | −.030** | −.033** | .007 | −.054** | −.029** | _ | ||||||
| 11. Academic performance | .032** | −.188** | −.040** | −.005 | .060** | .020** | .009 | −.021** | −.016** | −.028** | _ | |||||
| 12. Monthly allowance | .001 | −.067** | −.256** | .103** | .109** | .221** | −0,01 | −.032** | −.029** | −.047** | .037** | _ | ||||
| 13. NI | .084** | −.059** | −.005 | −.033** | .043** | .021** | −.010 | −.001 | −.016** | −.014 | .017** | .015** | _ | |||
| 14. V | .146** | −.019** | −.014 | .029** | −.029** | .008 | .006 | .021** | −.000 | −.001 | −.011 | −.015 | −.428** | _ | ||
| 15. P | −.118** | −.013* | −.033** | −.006 | .051** | .024** | −.003 | −.009 | −.008 | −.006 | −.006 | .044** | −.202** | −.216** | _ | |
| 16. VP | −.150** | .079** | .030** | .016 | −.043** | −.037** | .003 | −.013 | .020** | .017** | −.008 | −.018** | −.424** | −.422** | −.203** | _ |
** p < .01; * p < .05
Note. NI non-involvement, V victims only, P perpetrators only, VP victim-perpetrators
Results of Binary Logistic Regression Analyses on Violence Typologies with Sociodemographics in South African Adolescents
| NI | V | P | VP | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Variables | OR | 99% CL | OR | 99% CL | OR | 99% CL | OR | 99% CL |
| Genderabcd | 1,47 | 1.36–1.58 | 1,90 | 1.76–2.05 | 0,42 | 0.37–0.47 | 0,51 | 0.47–0.55 |
| Agead | 0,94 | 0.91–0.96 | 0,98 | 0.96–1.01 | 0,96 | 0.92–1.00 | 1,10 | 1.07–1.13 |
| Black (reference) | ||||||||
| Mixed heritageab | 0,82 | 0.73–0.92 | 1,22 | 1.09–1.37 | 0,91 | 0.76–1.10 | 1,06 | 0.95–1.19 |
| Indianabcd | 1,49 | 1.27–1.75 | 0,80 | 0.67–0.96 | 1,70 | 1.35–2.14 | 0,61 | 0.50–0.75 |
| Whiteacd | 1,22 | 1.05–1.42 | 1,13 | 0.97–1.31 | 1,24 | 0.99–1.55 | 0,67 | 0.57–0.80 |
| Other | 0,80 | 0.51–1.25 | 1,32 | 0.87–2.01 | 0,87 | 0.42–1.79 | 0,94 | 0.60–1.47 |
| Monthly allowancebc | 1,00 | 0.99–1.02 | 0,99 | 0.97–1.00 | 1,05 | 1.03–1.08 | 1,00 | 0.98–1.01 |
| Academic performance | 1,01 | 0.98–1.04 | 0,97 | 0.95–1.00 | 0,98 | 0.93–1.02 | 1,02 | 0.99–1.05 |
| Father absence | 1,01 | 0.89–1.14 | 1,10 | 0.98–1.24 | 1,00 | 0.82–1.21 | 0,90 | 0.79–1.02 |
| Mother absencea | 0,78 | 0.62–0.97 | 1,07 | 0.87–1.32 | 0,91 | 0.64–1.30 | 1,20 | 0.97–1.47 |
| Both parents absence | 0,89 | 0.68–1.17 | 0,88 | 0.67–1.15 | 1,06 | 0.69–1.62 | 1,22 | 0.94–1.57 |
asignificant variables for NI
bsignificant variables for V
csignificant variables for P
dsignificant variables for VP
Note. Significance is at the 0.01 level. NI non-involvement, V victims only, P perpetrators only, VP victim-perpetrators