Journal Article

Prevalence of school related violence in seven countries: A cross-sectional survey

Date Published

May 15, 2024

Authors

Ariel BenYishay, Rachel Sayers, Jessica Wells

Publisher

PLOS One

Citation

BenYishay, A., Sayers, R., & Wells, J. (2024). Prevalence of school related violence in seven countries: A cross-sectional survey. Plos One, 19(5), e0301833. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0301833

Abstract

Violence against children in schools harms the affected children, limits their learning and educational attainment, and extends its harms to families and the broader communities. However, to date, comparable cross-country data on violence against children in schools has not been available. We utilize the Violence Against Children and Youth Surveys (VACS) to estimate school-related violence against children in seven countries (Honduras, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia). Leveraging the unique comparability of the surveys, we are able to estimate both physical and sexual violence experienced in childhood and adolescence among youth aged 13-24. Where possible, we also disaggregate by gender and perpetrator type. Overall, within our sample seven countries, we find that 12.11-44.63% of females and 14.28-53.85% of males experienced at least one form of violence. Males experience higher levels of school-related violence and a significant portion of this is due to experiencing physical violence perpetrated by male classmates.

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