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Understanding the Potential Long-term Physical and Mental Health Consequences of Early Experiences of Victimization
Authors:Leana A. Bouffard  Maria D.H. Koeppel
Affiliation:1. lbouffard@shsu.edu
Abstract:Victimization in the USA is a substantial concern, despite a trend of decreasing crime rates. Victims of crime face a number of short-term consequences such as physical injury, fear and anxiety, and/or loss of property. Long-term consequences of victimization, however, may often be overlooked. Using the first six waves of the National Longitudinal Study of Youth, the current study examines the relationship between early experiences of victimization and long-term physical and mental health outcomes, including general health, access to and use of health care, and health risk behaviors. Results find that individuals who are victimized before the age of 12, especially those who experienced repeated bullying, are more susceptible to a number of physical and mental health issues such as negative perceptions of physical and mental health, smoking, subsequent victimization experiences, and homelessness. Public health concerns and policy implications of these findings are also discussed.
Keywords:victimization  mental health  access to health care  health risk behaviors  bullying
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