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Relational and Overt Victimization in Middle and High Schools: Associations With Self-Reported Suicidality

NCJ Number
237648
Journal
Journal of School Violence Volume: 10 Issue: 4 Dated: October - December 2011 Pages: 374-392
Author(s)
Allison G. Dempsey; Sara C. Haden; Jennifer Goldman; Jennifer Sivinski; Brenda A. Wiens
Date Published
October 2011
Length
19 pages
Annotation
This study sought to differentially establish relations between overt and relational victimization and suicidality.
Abstract
Overt and relational victimization are associated with psychosocial adjustment problems, though there is a dearth of research to establish the relation between types of victimization and suicidality among middle and high school students. To further understand this association, the current study sought to differentially establish relations between overt and relational victimization and suicidality. The moderating effect of gender on these relations was also investigated. Participants were middle and high school students (N = 1,352) who completed a survey assessing overt and relational victimization and suicidal ideation and attempts as part of a district evaluation of a prevention and intervention program. Hierarchical regression analyses indicated that among middle and high school students, overt, but not relational victimization, was associated with increased suicidal ideation and attempts. Gender did not moderate this association. Possible mechanisms to explain this association should be the target of further research. (Published Abstract)