Intersections of gender and sexual minority status: Co-occurring bullying victimization among adolescents

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Highlights:

• This study examines bullying victimization's associations with BMI, age, and race.

• Differences in offline, cyberbullying, and co-occurring victimization are examined.

• Overweight or obese status is generally linked to heightened risk of victimization.

• Gender and sexual minority status affects victimization's associations.

• Minority racial status protects against bullying victimization among adolescents.

摘要

•This study examines bullying victimization's associations with BMI, age, and race.•Differences in offline, cyberbullying, and co-occurring victimization are examined.•Overweight or obese status is generally linked to heightened risk of victimization.•Gender and sexual minority status affects victimization's associations.•Minority racial status protects against bullying victimization among adolescents.

论文关键词:Gender,Sexual minority status,Co-occurring bullying victimization,Offline bullying victimization,Cyberbullying,Body weight

论文评审过程:Received 7 June 2017, Revised 16 October 2017, Accepted 6 November 2017, Available online 20 November 2017, Version of Record 25 November 2017.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2017.11.023