Hest educational attainment (n( ))b Up to secondary PXD101 solubility school (grade 9) Completion of high school (grade 12) Don’t know Father’s highest educational attainment (n( ))b Up to secondary school (grade 9) Completion of high school (grade 12) Don’t know Parental alcohol abuse Yes No Parental drug abuse Yes No Number of siblings (Mean ?SD)a Perception of family happiness (n( ))b Happy/ Very happy Unhappy/ Very unhappy Perception of academic pressure (n( ))b A lot Moderate A little None Academic satisfaction (n( ))b 124 (100) 445 (100) 781 (100) 61 (100) 3 (2.4) 13 (2.9) 57 (7.3) 5 (8.2) 79 (63.7) 254 (57.1) 524 (67.1) 37 (60.7) 42 (33.9) 178 (40.0) 200 (25.6) 19 (31.2) <0.001 (Continued) 1233 (100) 149 (100) 73 (5.9) 2 (1.3) 823 (66.8) 54 (36.2) 337 (27.3) 93 (62.4) <0.001 18 (100) 1378 (100) 1.6?.3 0 (0) 77 (5.6) 1.2?.8 10 (55.6) 876 (63.6) 1.6?.2 8 (44.4) 425 (30.8) 1.7?.6 0.005 <0.001 262 (100) 1140 (100) 7 (2.7) 70 (6.1) 150 (57.2) 740 (64.9) 105 (40.1) 330 (28.9) 0.3 374 (100) 627 (100) 378 (100) 16 (4.3) 33 (5.3) 30 (7.9) 211 (56.4) 412 (65.7) 249 (65.9) 147 (39.3) 182 (29.0) 99 (26.2) 0.001 359 (100) 630 (100) 390 (100) 10 (2.8) 36 (5.7) 31 (8.0) 208 (57.9) 406 (64.4) 255 (63.4) 141 (39.3) 188 (29.8) 104 (26.7) <0.001 1241 (100) 108 (100) 30 (100) 25 (100) 75 (6.0) 3 (2.8) 0 (0.0) 1 (4.0) 805 (64.9) 57 (52.8) 8 (26.7) 16 (64.0) 361 (29.1) 48 (44.4) 22 (73.3) 8 (32.0) <0.001 329 (100) 327 (100) 311 (100) 372 (100) 27 (7.3) 22 (6.7) 13 (4.2) 18 (4.8) 211 (64.1) 196 (59.9) 205 (65.9) 232 (62.4) 94 (28.6) 109 (33.3) 93 (29.9) 122 (32.8) <0.001 161 (100) 1174 (100) 1 (0.6) 74 (6.3) 89 (55.3) 760 (64.7) 71 (44.1) 340 (29.0) 0.4 931 (100) 266 (100) 18 (100) 142 (100) 4.1 ?.3 56 (6.0) 16 (6.0) 0 4 (2.8) 1.7 ?1.6 596 (64.0) 154 (57.9) 8 (44.4) 97 (68.3) 3.7 ?1.9 279 (30.0) 96 (36.1) 10 (55.6) 41 (28.9) 5.6 ?2.4 <0.001 <0.001 653 (100) 755 (100) 24 (3.7) 55 (7.3) 413 (63.2) 478 (63.3) 216 (33.1) 222 (29.4) 0.aTotal sample 16.4?.Non-victim 16.2?.Victim of 1?0 types 16.4?.Poly-victim (>10 types) 16.5?.p-value 0.1 0.PLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0125189 May 1,14 /Poly-Victimisation among Vietnamese Adolescents and CorrelatesTable 4. (Continued) Variable Satisfied/ very satisfied Dissatisfied/ very dissatisfied Being punished at school (n( ))b Frequent Sometimes Rarely Never School type (n( ))b Public Private Centre for continuing education Residence (n( ))b Urban Rurala WP1066 web bTotal sample 546 (100) 862 (100) 67 (100) 556 (100) 666 (100) 121 (100) 612 (100) 541 (100) 260 (100) 725 (100) 688 (100)Non-victim 44 (8.1) 33 (3.8) 5 (7.5) 20 (3.6) 35 (5.3) 18 (14.9) 15 (2.5) 34 (6.3) 30 (11.5) 46 (6.3) 33 (4.8)Victim of 1?0 types 357 (65.4) 535 (62.1) 27 (40.3) 326 (58.6) 450 (67.6) 90 (74.4) 389 (63.6) 333 (61.6) 172 (66.2) 477 (65.8) 417 (60.6)Poly-victim (>10 types) 145 (26.6) 294 (34.1)p-value<0.001 35 (52.2) 210 (37.8) 181 (27.2) 13 (10.7) <0.001 208 (34.0) 174 (32.2) 58 (22.3) 0.02 202 (27.9) 238 (34.6)p-value for one-way ANOVA test p-value for chi-square testdoi:10.1371/journal.pone.0125189.tPrevalence of poly-victimisation in Vietnam and other countriesVictimisation was widespread in this sample of high school students with nearly a third having experienced more than ten forms of victimisation. Comparison figures on poly-victimisation are only available from upper-middle and high income countries and there are none from other low and lower-middle income countries. There were much higher rates of lifetime victimisation among these Vietnamese adolescen.Hest educational attainment (n( ))b Up to secondary school (grade 9) Completion of high school (grade 12) Don't know Father's highest educational attainment (n( ))b Up to secondary school (grade 9) Completion of high school (grade 12) Don't know Parental alcohol abuse Yes No Parental drug abuse Yes No Number of siblings (Mean ?SD)a Perception of family happiness (n( ))b Happy/ Very happy Unhappy/ Very unhappy Perception of academic pressure (n( ))b A lot Moderate A little None Academic satisfaction (n( ))b 124 (100) 445 (100) 781 (100) 61 (100) 3 (2.4) 13 (2.9) 57 (7.3) 5 (8.2) 79 (63.7) 254 (57.1) 524 (67.1) 37 (60.7) 42 (33.9) 178 (40.0) 200 (25.6) 19 (31.2) <0.001 (Continued) 1233 (100) 149 (100) 73 (5.9) 2 (1.3) 823 (66.8) 54 (36.2) 337 (27.3) 93 (62.4) <0.001 18 (100) 1378 (100) 1.6?.3 0 (0) 77 (5.6) 1.2?.8 10 (55.6) 876 (63.6) 1.6?.2 8 (44.4) 425 (30.8) 1.7?.6 0.005 <0.001 262 (100) 1140 (100) 7 (2.7) 70 (6.1) 150 (57.2) 740 (64.9) 105 (40.1) 330 (28.9) 0.3 374 (100) 627 (100) 378 (100) 16 (4.3) 33 (5.3) 30 (7.9) 211 (56.4) 412 (65.7) 249 (65.9) 147 (39.3) 182 (29.0) 99 (26.2) 0.001 359 (100) 630 (100) 390 (100) 10 (2.8) 36 (5.7) 31 (8.0) 208 (57.9) 406 (64.4) 255 (63.4) 141 (39.3) 188 (29.8) 104 (26.7) <0.001 1241 (100) 108 (100) 30 (100) 25 (100) 75 (6.0) 3 (2.8) 0 (0.0) 1 (4.0) 805 (64.9) 57 (52.8) 8 (26.7) 16 (64.0) 361 (29.1) 48 (44.4) 22 (73.3) 8 (32.0) <0.001 329 (100) 327 (100) 311 (100) 372 (100) 27 (7.3) 22 (6.7) 13 (4.2) 18 (4.8) 211 (64.1) 196 (59.9) 205 (65.9) 232 (62.4) 94 (28.6) 109 (33.3) 93 (29.9) 122 (32.8) <0.001 161 (100) 1174 (100) 1 (0.6) 74 (6.3) 89 (55.3) 760 (64.7) 71 (44.1) 340 (29.0) 0.4 931 (100) 266 (100) 18 (100) 142 (100) 4.1 ?.3 56 (6.0) 16 (6.0) 0 4 (2.8) 1.7 ?1.6 596 (64.0) 154 (57.9) 8 (44.4) 97 (68.3) 3.7 ?1.9 279 (30.0) 96 (36.1) 10 (55.6) 41 (28.9) 5.6 ?2.4 <0.001 <0.001 653 (100) 755 (100) 24 (3.7) 55 (7.3) 413 (63.2) 478 (63.3) 216 (33.1) 222 (29.4) 0.aTotal sample 16.4?.Non-victim 16.2?.Victim of 1?0 types 16.4?.Poly-victim (>10 types) 16.5?.p-value 0.1 0.PLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0125189 May 1,14 /Poly-Victimisation among Vietnamese Adolescents and CorrelatesTable 4. (Continued) Variable Satisfied/ very satisfied Dissatisfied/ very dissatisfied Being punished at school (n( ))b Frequent Sometimes Rarely Never School type (n( ))b Public Private Centre for continuing education Residence (n( ))b Urban Rurala bTotal sample 546 (100) 862 (100) 67 (100) 556 (100) 666 (100) 121 (100) 612 (100) 541 (100) 260 (100) 725 (100) 688 (100)Non-victim 44 (8.1) 33 (3.8) 5 (7.5) 20 (3.6) 35 (5.3) 18 (14.9) 15 (2.5) 34 (6.3) 30 (11.5) 46 (6.3) 33 (4.8)Victim of 1?0 types 357 (65.4) 535 (62.1) 27 (40.3) 326 (58.6) 450 (67.6) 90 (74.4) 389 (63.6) 333 (61.6) 172 (66.2) 477 (65.8) 417 (60.6)Poly-victim (>10 types) 145 (26.6) 294 (34.1)p-value<0.001 35 (52.2) 210 (37.8) 181 (27.2) 13 (10.7) <0.001 208 (34.0) 174 (32.2) 58 (22.3) 0.02 202 (27.9) 238 (34.6)p-value for one-way ANOVA test p-value for chi-square testdoi:10.1371/journal.pone.0125189.tPrevalence of poly-victimisation in Vietnam and other countriesVictimisation was widespread in this sample of high school students with nearly a third having experienced more than ten forms of victimisation. Comparison figures on poly-victimisation are only available from upper-middle and high income countries and there are none from other low and lower-middle income countries. There were much higher rates of lifetime victimisation among these Vietnamese adolescen.
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