Table 3. Percentage of students reporting lifetime experience of different aggregated victimisation modules among 1,606 high school students in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Aggregated module | Current study sample (%) | Chinese sample a , c (%) | US sample b , d (%) |
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Internet harassment | 28.3 | 7.9 b | |
Any physical assault | 78.5 | 71.1 b | |
Any property victimisation | 63.9 | 53.2 b | |
Any maltreatment | 64.8 | 14.3 a | 32.1 b |
Any peer-sibling victimisation | 60.2 | 21.0 a | |
Any sexual victimisation | 26.8 | 3.2 a | 27.8 b |
Any sexual assault (non-consensual physical contact) | 12.3 | 11.3 b | |
Any exposure to family violence | 57.1 | 34.6 b | |
Any exposure to community violence | 75.9 | ||
Victimisation categories | |||
Non victims | 5.7 | 28.6 c | |
Victims of 1–3 forms | 19.8 | 57.4 c | |
Victims of 4–10 forms | 45.7 | 14.0 c | |
Poly-victims of 11–14 forms | 17.2 | ||
Poly-victims of 15+ forms | 14.6 | 10.2 d |
a Past year experience of a sample of 3,155 students aged 12–18 recruited from schools in Shandong Province, China [28].
b Lifetime experience of 1,175 adolescents aged 14–17 in a national sample of 4,549 US children and adolescents aged 0–17 [57].
c Lifetime experience of 18,341 students aged 15–17 recruited from schools in Hong Kong and five mainland cities in China [29].
d Lifetime experiences of 417 adolescents aged 15–18 in a national sample of 1,467 US children and adolescents aged 2–17 [45].