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KMID : 0904520210560010051
Health and Medical Sociology
2021 Volume.56 No. 1 p.51 ~ p.85
Relationship between Adolescent Violence Victimization and Sexual Victimization in a Poly-victimization Perspective
Kim Bo-A

Chung Hae-Joo
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to find out the relationship between the violence victimization and sexual victimization in adolescence, and to verify the moderating effect of social protective factors. This study surveyed 15,657 adolescents from the fourth grade of elementary school to the third grade of high school nationwide using data collected from the ¡¯A survey on the utilization on youth media and the status of the harmful environment¡® conducted by the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family in 2018. The main findings of the study were: First, 2.65% (411 persons) of the survey subjects answered that they had sexual victimization. Second, adolescents with violence victimization were at higher risk of exposure to sexual victimization. This is in line with poly-victimization, where exposure to one type of violence can make you more vulnerable to other types of violence victimization. Third, in the relationship between violence and sexual victimization, it was found that only peer protective factors had a significant effect on the moderating effect of social protective factors, but it was confirmed that the effects were expressed in a rather negative direction. These results suggest that adolescents should be protected from negative experiences such as violence, and active intervention is necessary for children who have already been exposed. In addition, since the quality of bad peer relations can affect damage, it suggests that research on the quality management and improvement of students peer relations is necessary.
KEYWORD
adolescent, violence victimization, sexual victimization, poly-victimization, social protective factors
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