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Associations Between Bullying and Condition Severity Among Youth With Chronic Health Conditions

Journal

JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENT HEALTH
Volume 73, Issue 2, Pages 279-287

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2023.03.004

Keywords

Bullying; Mental health conditions; Developmental disabilities; Chronic medical conditions

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This study explores the association between chronic health conditions and bullying involvement in children. It finds that the severity of the condition is associated with bullying involvement. Additionally, it identifies 13 conditions related to victimization and 7 conditions related to perpetration. Moreover, the severity of conditions like ADHD, learning disabilities, and anxiety is associated with higher odds of being a victim or bully/bully-victim.
Purpose: Children with chronic conditions are at increased risk of bullying involvement. In addition to examining associations between chronic health conditions and both victimization and perpetration, this study investigated whether condition severity is associated with bullying involvement.Methods: A secondary analysis of the 2018-2019 National Survey of Children's Health was per -formed. Children ages six-17 (n = 42,716) were classified as perpetrators (if bullied others & GE;one-two times/month), victims-only (if victimized & GE;one-two times/month and nota perpetrator) or uninvolved in bullying (neither perpetrator nor victim-only). Survey-weighted multinomial lo-gistic regressions were used to investigate associations between bullying involvement and 13 chronic medical and developmental/mental health conditions. For children with conditions asso-ciated with being a victim and/or perpetrator, multinomial logistic regressions were used to further investigate associations between condition severity and victimization or perpetration.Results: All 13 conditions were associated with higher odds of victimization. Seven develop-mental/mental health conditions were associated with higher odds of perpetration. Condition severity was associated with at least one domain of bullying involvement for one chronic medical and six developmental/mental health conditions. Notably, among children with attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder, learning disability, or anxiety, condition severity was associated with higher odds of being a victim or bully/bully-victim.Discussion: Condition severity may be a risk-factor for bullying involvement for many develop-mental/mental health conditions. Future condition-specific analyses are needed that directly examine bullying involvement among children with varying severity of individual conditions like attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, learning disability, and anxiety, using a clear operational definition for bullying, objective measures of condition severity, and multiple informants of bullying involvement.& COPY; 2023 Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine. All rights reserved.

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