Cultural heterogeneity, family dysfunction and inadequate school support: Ethnic disparities in bullying victimization within China's multiethnic regions

  • Guowei Wan
  • , Linxiao Zhang
  • , Chen Deng*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Few studies have discussed ethnic disparities in school bullying victimization within developing countries. Based on an empirical survey of 1763 children in the Tibetan, Hui and Miao regions in China, this study reached two findings: First, there are significant ethnic disparities in bullying victimization within China's multiethnic regions, where a balanced representation of different cultures can contribute to reducing the risk of victimization. Second, the bullying victimization of different ethnicities is associated with microsystem factors, including the ethnic composition of a school, family dysfunction and children's aggressive behaviour, which displays more homogeneity than heterogeneity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1389-1408
Number of pages20
JournalChildren and Society
Volume38
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2024

Keywords

  • bullying victimization
  • cultural heterogeneity
  • family dysfunction
  • multiethnic regions
  • school support

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