Prevalence and Correlates of Interpersonal Violence Among In-School Adolescents in Sri Lanka: Results From the 2016 Sri Lankan Global School-Based Health Survey

Author:

Senanayake Sameera Jayan1ORCID,Gunawardena Shanthi2,Wickramasinghe Sashimali1,Wickramasinghe Champika1,Gunawardena Nalika Sepali3,Lokubalasooriya Ayesha4,Peiris Renuka5,Agarval Naveen6,Rani Manju6

Affiliation:

1. Ministry of Health, Colombo, Sri Lanka

2. Non-Communicable Diseases Unit, Ministry of Health, Colombo, Sri Lanka

3. World Health Organization, Colombo, Sri Lanka

4. Family Health Bureau, Ministry of Health, Colombo, Sri Lanka

5. Ministry of Education, Colombo, Sri Lanka

6. South East Asia Regional Office World Health Organization, New Delhi, India

Abstract

Interpersonal violence among adolescents is an issue of global public health concern, leading to adverse physical and psychological outcomes among children and young people under the age of 18 years. This article discusses the prevalence of interpersonal violence and identifies their associated factors among school-going adolescents of ages 13 to 17 years using the data from the Sri Lankan Global School-Based Health Survey conducted in 2016. Of the 3262 students who participated, 35.1% (95% confidence interval = 31.0% to 39.5%) were physically attacked and 44.2% (95% confidence interval = 39.2% to 49.4%) were in a fight with peers, one or more times during the 12 months prior to the survey. Being bullied by peers, male sex, 13 to 15 years age group, smoking and alcohol use, considering or attempting suicide, missing classes without permission, and parents not being aware of students’ activities were associated with violence. The study highlights the need for violence prevention programs to address the risk factors among school-going adolescents.

Funder

World Health Organization

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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