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The Intersection of Perceptions and Experiences of Bullying by Race and Ethnicity among Middle School Students in the United States
Authors:Nadine M. Connell  Sarah El Sayed  Jennifer M. Reingle Gonzalez  Natalie M. Schell-Busey
Affiliation:1. The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas, USA;2. The University of Texas Health Sciences Center, Houston, Texas, USA;3. Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA
Abstract:Little is known about how ethnic identity influences bullying. Using a racially diverse sample, we examine how within-race perceptions match experiences. We utilize bivariate probit regression to examine the correlation between actual and perceived victimization and bullying experiences. Results suggest no differences in victimization by ethnicity but perceived victimization differed across groups. Perceived and actual bullying differed across all groups. School climate acted as a protective factor against bullying and victimization, but school diversity increased the likelihood of bullying by whites and Latinos. These findings shed light on the importance of ethnic identity in understanding the etiology of bullying.
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