Polyvictimization and adolescent health and well-being in Ethiopia: The mediating role of resilience
publication
Polyvictimization and adolescent health and well-being in Ethiopia: The mediating role of resilience
12.10.2023 | Ethiopia
Country
Ethiopia
Capability domains
Health, Nutrition and Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH)
Audience type
Researcher
Year of publication
2023
Authors
Lior Miller, Nicole M.Butera, Mary Ellsberg, Sarah Baird
Interpersonal violence is a pervasive experience affecting one billion children and adolescents annually, resulting in adverse health and well-being outcomes. Evidence suggests that polyvictimization, the experience of multiple forms of violence, is associated with more harmful consequences for adolescents than experiencing individual types of violence, although data from low-and middle-income countries are limited. This study analyzed data on over 4100 adolescents from the Gender and Adolescence, Global Evidence Study in Ethiopia to examine the association between polyvictimization and adolescent mental and physical health and the mediating role of resilience using linear regression and path analysis.
We hypothesized that adolescents experiencing polyvictimization would experience worse mental and physical health than those experiencing no types or individual types of victimization, and that resilience would mediate these relationships. Half of sampled girls and over half of boys experienced polyvictimization. Among both sexes, polyvictimization was associated with worse mental but not worse physical health. Resilience mediated the association between polyvictimization and mental health among girls only.
Suggested Citation
Miller, L., Butera, N.M., Ellsberg, M. and Baird, S. (2023) 'Polyvictimization and adolescent health and well-being in Ethiopia: the mediating role of resilience' International journal of environmental research and public health 20(18): 6755 (https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20186755)