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Adolescent Health and Harassment Based on Discriminatory Bias

机译:基于歧视性偏见的青少年健康与骚扰

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Is harassment based on personal characteristics such as race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, or disability more detrimental than general harassment? In 2 large population-based studies of adolescents, more than one third of those harassed reported bias-based school harassment. Both studies show that bias-based harassment is more strongly associated with compromised health than general harassment. Research on harassment among youths rarely examines the underlying cause. Attention to bias or prejudice in harassment and bullying should be incorporated into programs and policies for young people.
机译:基于种族/民族,性​​取向,宗教或残疾等个人特征的骚扰是否比一般骚扰更有害?在两项针对青少年的大型人口研究中,超过三分之一的被骚扰者报告了基于偏见的学校骚扰。两项研究均表明,与一般性骚扰相比,基于偏见的骚扰与健康受损的相关性更大。对年轻人进行骚扰的研究很少探讨其根本原因。应在针对年轻人的计划和政策中纳入对骚扰和欺凌的偏见或偏见。

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