Child Development
Volume 90, Issue 3, 2019, Pages 808-824

Ethnic Harassment and Immigrant Youth's Engagement in Violent Behaviors: Understanding the Risk Factors (Article)

Bayram Özdemir S.* , Özdemir M. , Stattin H.
  • a Örebro University, Sweden
  • b Örebro University, Sweden
  • c Uppsala University, Sweden

Abstract

The present study aimed to examine whether ethnic harassment was related to violent behaviors among immigrant youth over time and to identify the risk factors. The sample comprised immigrant adolescents living in Sweden (N = 365; M age  = 13.93, SD = 0.80). Results showed that the more youth were ethnically harassed, the more they engaged in violent acts over time. A separated identity significantly moderated the effect of ethnic harassment on youth's engagement in violent behaviors. Specifically, ethnic harassment positively predicted engagement in violent behaviors only at high levels of separated identity. Impulsivity and school ethnic composition did not act as moderators. The findings suggest that preventing violent behaviors among immigrant youth requires a focus on promoting positive interethnic relationships, and multicultural identity among immigrant youth. © 2017 The Authors. Child Development © 2017 Society for Research in Child Development, Inc.

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Index Keywords

male harassment female major clinical study immigrant risk factor Sweden juvenile identity impulsiveness human Adolescent

Link
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DOI: 10.1111/cdev.12975
ISSN: 00093920
Cited by: 3
Original Language: English