FSD2943 Child Victim Survey 2013

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Aineiston nimi

Child Victim Survey 2013

Aineistonumero

FSD2943

Pysyvät tunnisteet

https://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD2943
https://doi.org/10.60686/t-fsd2943

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Tekijät

  • Ellonen, Noora (Police University College)
  • Fagerlund, Monica (Police University College)
  • Kääriäinen, Juha (Police University College)
  • Peltola, Marja (Finnish Youth Research Society. Finnish Youth Research Network)
  • Sariola, Heikki (Central Union for Child Welfare)

Sisällön kuvaus

The survey focused on violence against children and adolescents in Finland, surveying different forms and manifestations of violence. The main themes in the survey were experiences of crime (such as robberies, thefts, threats, assaults and domestic violence), sibling and peer victimisation, sexual violence, harassment and threats via the internet and mobile phone (cyber-bullying). New themes in the 2013 survey included violence occurring during instructed activities and violence against family members witnessed in public. Many of the questions charting these experiences and incidents are based on the Juvenile Victimization Questionnaire (JVQ, Finkelhor et al.). More than 11,000 children across Finland participated in the survey. The 2013 survey was conducted in collaboration with the Finnish Youth Research Society.

The respondents were asked to whom they were able to talk about their personal matters and with whom they spent their free time. Smoking, alcohol and drug use as well as alcohol use in the family were charted. One set of questions studied the respondents' health status, opinions on own appearance, and emotional and behavioural problems (with questions based on Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire [SDQ, SDQ-Fin]).

The respondents who participated in instructed activity (e.g. sports, music) in their leisure time were asked whether their instructor had threatened them or abused them verbally, physically or sexually. The respondents' experiences of violence and other illegal activities were studied; the questions presented examined whether they had been a victim of a crime (violent robbery, theft/robbery, assault, threat of assault), and relating to each crime, they were asked how many such incidents had occurred in the previous 12 months, whether the incident had happened before, how many perpetrators there had been, who had been the (main) perpetrator (including his/her sex, age, and ethnicity), where the incident had happened, and whether the respondent or the perpetrator had been under the influence of alcohol or drugs at the time. Relating to incidents involving violence, the respondents were asked what kind of violence they had experienced, what kind of injuries they had sustained, whether they had visited hospital or a doctor because of the injuries, and whether the perpetrators had made discriminatory remarks during the incident.

Sibling and peer victimisation was examined by studying the respondents' experiences of assaults, physical bullying, and verbal abuse by siblings and peers. Questions were largely the same as the ones asked earlier when experiences of crime were being charted. Regarding witnessing violence against family members, the respondents were asked whether they had seen or heard their mother, father or sibling being verbally or physically abused (e.g. hit with a fist or an item, attacked with a knife) or threatened with violence at home, and who the perpetrator had been, how old the respondent had been when the (first) incident had occurred, and whether the victim had sustained visible injuries or injuries that required professional treatment. Another question investigated whether a family member had been verbally or physically abused, threatened with violence etc. in public. Parents' means of approaching a conflict situation with the respondent were charted (e.g. sulking, insulting, threatening with violence, spanking on the bottom, kicking).

Relating to sexual activity with adults (or people at least five years older), the respondents were asked, among other things, whether they had experienced sexual advances from or been in sexual contact with adults, what had happened (e.g. sexual propositions, fondling, exposure of genitals), how old they had been, whether the respondent had known the adult, which of them had initiated the activity, whether coercion, violence, gifts or alcohol were involved, whether the respondent viewed the situation as sexual abuse, and whether the respondent had told anyone about the incident and if not, why.

Cyberbullying and online harassment experienced by the respondents was investigated with questions charting whether they had experienced various forms of cyberbullying or harassment in the previous 12 months (e.g. bullying, threats or sexual harassment by mobile phone, cyber defamation, unauthorised use of photos or videos online, requests for sexual material or sexual propositions online). The respondents were asked whether they had told anyone about such incidents and what the person who had been told about them had done. Finally, the respondents were asked whether they had ever met an online acquaintance, whether any online acquaintance they had met had persuaded or forced them into sex, where on the Internet the respondents had met this person, how old the respondents had been when the incident had happened, and whether it had been photographed or recorded.

Pupils on ninth grade were asked additional questions about dating and sexual experiences with their peers (e.g. first kiss, dating/relationship status, experiences of sexual interaction with and without physical touch, and sexual activity involving coitus). The questions were largely similar to the ones asked when sexual activity with adults was charted.

Background variables included, among others, the respondent's gender, age, household composition, and country of birth as well as parents' ages, occupations, employment statuses, countries of birth, and educations. Language spoken at home and financial situation of the family were also inquired about.

Asiasanat

adults; assault; child abuse; child neglect; child sexual abuse; children; corporal punishment; crime victims; crimes against persons; crimes against property; cyberbullying; domestic violence; internet; school bullying; sexual behaviour; sexual harassment; youth

Tieteenala/Aihealue

Sarja

Child Victim Surveys

Jakelija

Finnish Social Science Data Archive

Käyttöoikeudet

The dataset is (B) available for research, teaching and study.

Kerääjät

  • Police University College

Tuottajat

  • Ministry of Justice
  • Ministry of Education and Culture
  • Ministry of the Interior
  • Ministry of Social Affairs and Health

Ajallinen kattavuus

2013

Aineistonkeruun ajankohta

2013-08-12 – 2013-09-06

Maa

Finland

Kohdealue

Finland

Havaintoyksikkötyyppi

Individual

Perusjoukko/otos

Pupils on sixth grade (12-13 years old) and ninth grade (15-16 years old) in Finnish-speaking and Swedish-speaking schools in Finland in 2013

Tutkimuksen aikaulottuvuus

Longitudinal: Trend/Repeated cross-section

Otantamenetelmä

Probability: Multistage

Stratified cluster sampling. The sample unit was school class. Statistics Finland drew up samples of sixth grade and ninth grade classes of both Swedish- and Finnish-speaking schools separately. The samples were based on the information of sixth and ninth grade classes of the year before (2012). The four samples drawn were stratified according to province, municipality type and school size. Schools were asked to provide responses from 1-3 classes, depending on school size. Data collection was intended to occur in the spring of 2013, but as a result of delays in obtaining consent the data were collected in August and September. The original sample included 686 schools, 987 classes and 21,825 pupils. Exact response rate could not be calculated, because the samples were based on the class information of the school year before data collection (autumn 2012 - spring 2013). Total number of respondents was 11,364. The number of questionnaires that were returned empty has been deducted from the total number of respondents.

Keruumenetelmä

Self-administered questionnaire: Web-based (CAWI)

Keruuväline tai –ohje

Structured questionnaire

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Havaintojen ja muuttujien lukumäärä

902 muuttujaa ja 11364 havaintoa.

Datan versio

1.0

Aineiston käytössä huomioitavaa

Variable q51_10b ("Do you have any of the following disabilities, illnesses or special needs: Other disability or long-term disease, which?") has been removed from the data for privacy reasons. Original open-ended variables, which have been recoded into new variables by the researchers, have been removed from the data. The new recoded variables have been marked as 'categorised open-ended' in the data.

Painokertoimet

There are two weight variables in the data, sample weight and analysis weight. The weights were calculated by using calibration, taking into account the old province division, municipality type and marginal distributions in terms of school size in sixth and ninth graders. Sample weight is an expanding weight when totals are being calculated. The sum of analysis weights equals the number of respondents and these weights can be used, for instance, when calculating ratios. Because the sample is a two-level cluster sample, calculating variances should be done at the school level. That is, school is the primary sample unit, although detailed data on schools have been removed from the delivered data for privacy reasons.

Viittausvaatimus

The data and its creators shall be cited in all publications and presentations for which the data have been used. The bibliographic citation may be in the form suggested by the archive or in the form required by the publication.

Malliviittaus

Ellonen, Noora (Police University College) & Fagerlund, Monica (Police University College) & Kääriäinen, Juha (Police University College) & Peltola, Marja (Finnish Youth Research Society) & Sariola, Heikki (Central Union for Child Welfare): Child Victim Survey 2013 [dataset]. Version 1.0 (2015-03-16). Finnish Social Science Data Archive [distributor]. https://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD2943

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Notify FSD of all publications where you have used the data by sending the citation information to user-services.fsd@tuni.fi.

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The original data creators and the archive bear no responsibility for any results or interpretations arising from the reuse of the data.

Käytön ja kuvailun oheismateriaalit

Monica Fagerlund, Marja Peltola, Juha Kääriäinen, Noora Ellonen & Heikki Sariola (2014). Lasten ja nuorten väkivaltakokemukset 2013. Lapsiuhritutkimuksen tuloksia. Tampere: Poliisiammattikorkeakoulu. Poliisiammattikorkeakoulun raportteja 110.

Julkaisut aineistosta Tooltip

Fagerlund, Monica & Peltola, Marja & Kääriäinen, Juha & Ellonen, Noora & Sariola, Heikki (2014). Lasten ja nuorten väkivaltakokemukset 2013. Lapsiuhritutkimuksen tuloksia. Tampere: Poliisiammattikorkeakoulu. Poliisiammattikorkeakoulun raportteja 110.

Sanz, Anne (2017). Logistinen regressioanalyysi kuritusväkivallan ja muun perheväkivallan yhteyksistä. Helsinki: Helsingin yliopisto, valtiotieteellinen tiedekunta. Tilastotieteen kandidaatintutkielma.

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Seppälä, Mire (2017). Korvapuusteista kasvatuskeskusteluihin. Vanhempien kuritusväkivalta-asenteiden ja lasten kuritusväkivaltakokemusten muutos 1981-2014. Jyväskylä: Jyväskylän avoin yliopisto. Sosiaalityön kandidaatintutkielma.

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