Cumulative Effects of Bullying and Racial Discrimination on Adolescent Health in Australia
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Priest, Naomi
Kavanagh, Anne
Bécares, Laia
King, Tania
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SAGE Publications
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This study examined how cumulative exposure to racial discrimination and bullying victimization influences
the health of Australian adolescents (n = 2802) aged 10 to 11 years (19.3% visible ethnic minorities
[nonwhite, non-Indigenous]; 2.6% Indigenous) using data from three waves (2010–2014) of the nationally
representative Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC). Cumulative exposure to racial
discrimination and bullying victimization had incremental negative effects on socioemotional difficulties.
Higher accumulated exposure to both stressors across time was associated with increased body mass
index z-scores and risk of overweight/obesity. Studies that examine exposure to single risk factors such
as bullying victimization or racial discrimination at one time point only are likely to miss key determinants
of health for adolescents from stigmatized racial-ethnic backgrounds and underestimate their stressor
burden.
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Journal of Health and Social Behavior
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2037-12-31