Bullying Victimization and Associations With Substance Use Among US Middle School Students: 2019 Youth Risk Behavior Survey

J Sch Health. 2023 Dec;93(12):1111-1118. doi: 10.1111/josh.13354. Epub 2023 Jun 13.

Abstract

Background: Research shows associations between bullying victimization and substance use for teens. However, more research about this relationship for younger adolescents and across race/ethnicity is needed.

Methods: Prevalence and pooled logistic regression analyses of 2019 Middle School Youth Risk Behavior Survey data from 13 states (N = 74,059 students) examined associations between self-reported bulling victimization (at school, electronically, and both) and having ever tried cigarette smoking, alcohol, or marijuana; used an electronic vapor product; or misused prescription pain medicine. Regression analyses were adjusted by age and sex/race/ethnicity.

Results: All 3 measures of bullying victimization were significantly associated (p < .05) with the 5 substance use behaviors examined (adjusted prevalence ratios ranged from 1.29 to 2.32). These associations held across sexes. Significant associations were found within all 7 race/ethnicity categories, with the most associations reported for the non-Hispanic (NH) white, NH black or African American, Hispanic/Latino, and NH Asian groups.

Conclusion: The association between bullying and substance use by middle school is a highly relevant issue to consider as students return to classrooms.

Keywords: bullying; middle school; substance use.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Bullying*
  • Crime Victims*
  • Humans
  • Risk-Taking
  • Students
  • Substance-Related Disorders* / epidemiology