AUTHOR=Mori Yuko , Tiiri Elina , Lempinen Lotta , Klomek Anat Brunstein , Kolaitis Gerasimos , Slobodskaya Helena R. , Kaneko Hitoshi , Srabstein Jorge C. , Li Liping , Huong Mai Nguyen , Praharaj Samir Kumar , Ong Say How , Lesinskiene Sigita , Kyrrestad Henriette , Wiguna Tjhin , Zamani Zahra , Sillanmäki Lauri , Sourander Andre , the EACMHS Study Group , Akhondzadeh Shahin , S Daniel. , Fung S. , Grimland Meytal , Hasharon Hod , Hamada Shoko , Chudal Roshan , Irawati Raden , Praveen A Jain , Avinash G. , Z Jerrine. , Khong N. , Fossum Sturla , Albert Prabowo Limawan , Mohseny Maryam , Najafi Ali , Thanh Minh Ngoc , Ogura Masayoshi , Peng Zhekuan , Tatiana O Rippinen , Sekartini Rini , B Nadezhda , Skokauskas Norbert , Tan Ren Yi , Triantafyllou Kalliopi , Zaravinos-Tsakos Foivos TITLE=Feeling Unsafe at School Among Adolescents in 13 Asian and European Countries: Occurrence and Associated Factors JOURNAL=Frontiers in Psychiatry VOLUME=13 YEAR=2022 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychiatry/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.823609 DOI=10.3389/fpsyt.2022.823609 ISSN=1664-0640 ABSTRACT=Background

Research on perceived school safety has been largely limited to studies conducted in Western countries and there has been a lack of large-scale cross-national studies on the topic.

Methods

The present study examined the occurrence of adolescents who felt unsafe at school and the associated factors of perceived school safety in 13 Asian and European countries. The data were based on 21,688 adolescents aged 13-15 (11,028 girls, 10,660 boys) who completed self-administered surveys between 2011 and 2017. Logistic regression analyses were used to estimate odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals.

Findings

The number of adolescents who felt unsafe at school varied widely across countries, with a mean occurrence of 31.4% for the total sample: 31.3% for girls, and 31.1% for boys. The findings revealed strong independent associations between feeling unsafe and individual and school-related factors, such as being bullied, emotional and behavioral problems and feeling that teachers did not care. The study also found large variations in perceived school safety between schools in many countries.

Conclusion

The findings emphasize the need to create safe educational environments for all students, based on positive relationships with teachers and peers. School-based interventions to prevent bullying and promote mental health should be a natural part of school safety promotion.