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Título: The Role of School Social Support and School Social Climate in Dating Violence Victimization Prevention among Adolescents in Europe
Autor: Jankowiak, Barbara
Jaskulska, Sylwia
SANZ BARBERO, BELEN
Ayala, Alba
Pyżalski, Jacek
Bowes, Nicola
De Claire, Karen
Neves, Sofia
Topa, Joana
Rodriguez-Blazquez, Carmen
Davo-Blanes, M. Carmen
Rosati, Nicoletta
Cinque, María
Mocanu, Veronica
Ioan, Beatrice
Chmura-Rutkowska, Iwona
Waszyńska, Katarzyna
Vives-Cases, Carmen
Palavras-chave: Adolescents; dating violence; school social climate; school social support.
Data: 1-Dez-2020
Editora: MDPI
Citação: Jankowiak, B.; Jaskulska, S.; Sanz-Barbero, B.; Ayala, A.; Pyżalski, J.; Bowes, N.; De Claire, K.; Neves, S.; Topa, J.; Rodríguez-Blázquez, C.; et al. The Role of School Social Support and School Social Climate in Dating Violence Victimization Prevention among Adolescents in Europe. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 8935. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17238935
Resumo: The aim of the article is to show the role of school social support and school social climate in dating violence victimization prevention among adolescents in Europe. Study participants were students from secondary schools (age 13–16) in Spain, Italy, Romania, Portugal, Poland and UK. The analysis in this text concern student with dating experience (n = 993) (57.2% of girls and 66.5% of boys). School social support was measured by School Social Climate, Factor 1 Scale (CECSCE) and by Student Social Support Scale (CASSS), subscales teachers and classmates. The association between school social support and different types of dating victimization (physical and/or sexual dating violence, control dating violence and fear) was measured by calculating the prevalence ratios and their 95% confidence intervals, estimated by Poisson regression models with robust variance. All the models were adjusted by country and by sociodemographic variables. The results show that the average values of all types of social support are significantly lower in young people who have suffered any type of dating violence or were scared of their partner. The likelihood of suffering physical and/or sexual dating violence decreased when school social support increased [PR (CI 95%): 0.96 (0.92; 0.99)]. In the same way, the likelihood of fear decreased when school social climate increased [PR (CI 95%): 0.98 (0.96; 0.99)].There is an association between school social support and school social climate and experiences of being victim of dating violence among adolescents in Europe. Our results suggest that in the prevention of dating violence building a supportive climate at schools and building/using the support of peers and teachers is important.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/28787
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17238935
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