TY - JOUR
T1 - Multiple types of harassment victimization in adolescents with autism spectrum disorder
T2 - Related factors and effects on mental health problems
AU - Liu, Tai Ling
AU - Wang, Peng Wei
AU - Hsiao, Ray C.
AU - Ni, Hsing Chang
AU - Liang, Sophie Hsin Yi
AU - Lin, Chiao Fan
AU - Chan, Hsiang Lin
AU - Hsieh, Yi Hsuan
AU - Wang, Liang Jen
AU - Lee, Min Jing
AU - Chou, Wen Jiun
AU - Yen, Cheng Fang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Formosan Medical Association
PY - 2022/11
Y1 - 2022/11
N2 - Background/Purpose: This study examined the prevalence and related factors of multiple (two or three) types of harassment victimization, including school bullying, cyberbullying, and teacher harassment, and their cumulative effects on depression, anxiety, self-esteem, and suicidality in adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) but without intellectual disability. Methods: A total of 219 adolescents with ASD but without intellectual disability and their parents participated in this study. Their experiences of school bullying, cyberbullying, and teacher harassment were evaluated. The related factors of multiple types of harassment victimization, including demographic characteristics, socio-communicative skills, comorbid attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) symptoms, were examined. Moreover, the effects of multiple types of harassment victimization on depression, anxiety, self-esteem, and suicidality were examined. Results: In total, 20.54% of participants were victims of multiple types of harassment. Hyperactivity or impulsivity and ODD symptoms were positively associated with multiple types of harassment victimization. Adolescents with ASD who experienced multiple types of harassment victimization had higher severities of depression and anxiety and were more likely to have suicidality than nonvictims and those who experienced only one type of harassment victimization. Conclusion: Experiencing more than one type of harassment victimization was significantly associated with the development of mental health problems in adolescents with ASD. ODD and hyperactivity/impulsivity symptoms predicted the risk of experiencing multiple types of harassment.
AB - Background/Purpose: This study examined the prevalence and related factors of multiple (two or three) types of harassment victimization, including school bullying, cyberbullying, and teacher harassment, and their cumulative effects on depression, anxiety, self-esteem, and suicidality in adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) but without intellectual disability. Methods: A total of 219 adolescents with ASD but without intellectual disability and their parents participated in this study. Their experiences of school bullying, cyberbullying, and teacher harassment were evaluated. The related factors of multiple types of harassment victimization, including demographic characteristics, socio-communicative skills, comorbid attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) symptoms, were examined. Moreover, the effects of multiple types of harassment victimization on depression, anxiety, self-esteem, and suicidality were examined. Results: In total, 20.54% of participants were victims of multiple types of harassment. Hyperactivity or impulsivity and ODD symptoms were positively associated with multiple types of harassment victimization. Adolescents with ASD who experienced multiple types of harassment victimization had higher severities of depression and anxiety and were more likely to have suicidality than nonvictims and those who experienced only one type of harassment victimization. Conclusion: Experiencing more than one type of harassment victimization was significantly associated with the development of mental health problems in adolescents with ASD. ODD and hyperactivity/impulsivity symptoms predicted the risk of experiencing multiple types of harassment.
KW - Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
KW - Autism spectrum disorder
KW - Harassment
KW - Oppositional defiant disorder
KW - Psychological wellbeing
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jfma.2022.03.005
DO - 10.1016/j.jfma.2022.03.005
M3 - 文章
C2 - 35346540
AN - SCOPUS:85127313352
SN - 0929-6646
VL - 121
SP - 2161
EP - 2171
JO - Journal of the Formosan Medical Association
JF - Journal of the Formosan Medical Association
IS - 11
ER -