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  • Public Health

Background:

  • Research on poly-victimization (PV) has broadened in scope over two decades, encompassing diverse victimization types, timeframes, and populations.
  • Increased clarity on the definition and measurement of PV is crucial for understanding its risk and protective factors and associated outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify operational definitions and measurement approaches for poly-victimization (PV) across existing studies.
  • To synthesize empirical findings on risk factors and outcomes linked to poly-victimization (PV).

Main Methods:

  • A systematic literature search was conducted across 12 databases for peer-reviewed research published before 2022.
  • 98 studies meeting inclusion criteria were analyzed, synthesizing characteristics such as research design, sample, timeframe, PV definition, measurement, and findings.
  • Study characteristics including research design, sample type, victimization timeframe, operational definition(s) of PV, measurement of PV, analytic methods, and key findings were synthesized across studies.

Main Results:

  • The majority of reviewed studies employed cross-sectional designs and categorical measures of lifetime poly-victimization (PV) in youth samples.
  • Poly-victimization (PV) is consistently associated with a wide array of predictors, including mental health issues and family/community factors.
  • Poly-victimization (PV) is linked to adverse outcomes such as depression, anxiety, suicidality, substance use, and delinquency across diverse populations.

Conclusions:

  • Poly-victimization (PV) is a significant issue with broad-reaching adverse consequences.
  • Future research should focus on conditional effects of PV to identify at-risk subgroups and modifiable intervention targets.