Who is Most At-Risk of Being Hazed?

All students involved in high school organizations are at risk of being subjected to hazing.

No high school group was completely free of hazing.

Adults' experiences and attitudes greatly influence students' involvement in hazing. Students who knew an adult who was hazed were more likely to be hazed. In the teenage years, being accepted is the central developmental task. This drive for conformity creates fertile ground for hazing, so that even minor adult encouragement of this behavior can be more powerful than adults realize because it plays upon teenagers' incredibly strong drive to belong.

Students' attitudes reflect their likelihood of being hazed. Students who said they considered hazing socially acceptable were significantly more frequently involved in all forms of hazing. 不足为奇的是, students who thought humiliating hazing was good were more often subjected to humiliation; students who thought dangerous hazing was good were more apt to engage in dangerous hazing.

Students with a lower grade point average (GPA) were significantly more likely to be involved with all forms of hazing than those with a higher GPA.

For many students, hazing starts young.

Six percent of all students responding to the survey indicated they were hazed before they were teenagers. One quarter of the students who reported being hazed in high school (24.3%) said they were hazed before they were teenagers.

年龄 Students Were First Hazed
年龄 %
9 10
10 - 12 15
13 - 15 61
16 - 18 15

For many students hazing becomes a way of life more than a rite of passage. As found in the research on hazing in collegiate athletics (Alfred University, 1999, p. 8), 42 percent of the athletes hazed in college were also hazed in high school and 5 percent said they were hazed in middle school. Comparing high school athletes to college athletes shows the level of dangerous hazing persists at about the same levels (23% in high school, 21%在大学), whereas substance abuse and humiliation increase substantially in college (from 22% to 51% and from 45% to 65% respectively).

Percent of Athletes Subjected to 被欺侮, High School cf. 大学

Boys were subjected to more hazing behaviors than girls and were significantly more involved in dangerous hazing. 在男孩, 48 percent were subjected to humiliating hazing; 24 percent said they were involved in substance abuse; and 27 percent participated in dangerous hazing. 仍然, girls were consistently involved in all forms of hazing at very high levels: humiliating hazing 39 percent; substance abuse 18 percent; and dangerous hazing 17 percent.

Every high school organization, except newspaper and yearbook staffs, had significantly high levels of hazing.

  • 体育运动s, gangs, music, art, and theater groups were significantly high in every form of hazing.
  • Church groups were significantly high in all forms, but particularly dangerous hazing.
  • Cheerleading and vocational groups were significantly high in humiliation and substance abuse.
  • Fraternities and sororities were significantly high in all three categories of hazing behaviors.
  • Social groups were significantly high in humiliating and dangerous hazing.
  • Political groups were significantly high in substance abuse.
  • Scholastic groups were significantly high in dangerous hazing.

An unanticipated finding was that nearly half of the students hazed for church groups were expected to engage in illegal activities.

Students Significantly More Likely to Experience Various Forms of 被欺侮 (2)
耻辱被欺侮 Substance Abuse 被欺侮 危险被欺侮
Grade Point大道: 较低的 较低的 较低的
性别:     男性
相信: 羞辱是好事   危险是好事
Know adult who was hazed: 是的 是的 是的
Think hazing is socially acceptable: 是的 是的 是的
因为:
  • 体育运动
  • 同侪团体或帮派
  • Music, Art, or Theatre
  • 啦啦队运动
  • 教会组织
  • 兄弟会/女学生联谊会
  • 社会组织
  • 职业教育集团
  • 同侪团体或帮派
  • 体育运动
  • 啦啦队运动
  • Music, Art, or Theatre
  • 职业教育集团
  • 兄弟会/女学生联谊会
  • 政治团体
  • 教会组织
  • 同侪团体或帮派
  • 体育运动
  • 教会组织
  • Music, Art, or Theatre
  • 兄弟会/女学生联谊会
  • 社会组织
  • 学术组

(2) Significance based on logistic regression X2 at <0.01.