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Bullying and discrimination experiences among Korean-American adolescents
Authors:Shin Jin Y  D'Antonio Emily  Son Haein  Kim Seung-A  Kim Seong-A  Park Yeddi
Affiliation:aHofstra University, Hempstead, NY, United States;bCreedmoore Psychiatric Center, Queens, NY, United States;cMolloy College, Rockville Centre, NY, United States;dNew York University, New York, NY, United States
Abstract:The bullying experiences of Korean-American adolescents (N = 295) were explored in relation to discrimination and mental health outcomes. Bullying experiences were assessed by the Bully Survey (Swearer, 2005), discrimination by the Perceived Ethnic and Racial Discrimination Scale (Way, 1997) and depression by the Center for Epidemiological Studies – Depression Scale (CES-D). Those who reported being bullied (31.5%) as well as those who reported both being bullied and bullying others (15.9%) experienced a higher level of depression, which was elevated beyond the clinically significant level of CES-D. The results of a LISREL model suggest that the experiences of bullying among Korean/Asian-American adolescents and their related mental health issues need to be addressed in a comprehensive context of their discrimination experiences, acculturation, family and school environments.
Keywords:Bullying   Depression   Korean-American adolescents   Adolescence
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