The Relationship Between Campus Bullying and Anxiety in Chinese Students With or Without Developmental Dyslexia: The Moderating Role of Self-Confidence

IF 1.9 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Dyslexia Pub Date : 2024-12-03 DOI:10.1002/dys.1794
Shudong Zhang, Xiuping Ming, Mingxia Zhang, Danying Zeng, Xinyi Zhou, Xianbing Zhang
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There is great value and significance to pay attention to the mental health status of children, especially those with special needs. This study examined the effects of self-confidence and campus bullying on anxiety in students, both with and without dyslexia. A questionnaire survey was conducted among 92 students in grades 3–5, half of whom had developmental dyslexia (DD). The results showed a significant positive moderating effect of self-confidence on the relationship between campus bullying and anxiety in students with DD. Specifically, the effect of campus bullying on anxiety was more pronounced in DD students with higher levels of self-confidence than in those with lower levels. For typically developing (TD) students, this moderating effect was not significant. Further analysis showed no significant differences in this moderating effect between DD and TD students. These findings highlight the need for educators and parents to closely monitor and address campus bullying and anxiety issues in students, especially in DD students with a high level of self-confidence and to implement timely interventions.

中国发展性阅读障碍学生校园欺凌与焦虑的关系:自信的调节作用
关注儿童,特别是有特殊需要儿童的心理健康状况具有重要的价值和意义。本研究考察了自信和校园欺凌对有阅读障碍和无阅读障碍学生焦虑的影响。对92名3 ~ 5年级学生进行问卷调查,其中一半患有发展性阅读障碍(DD)。结果表明,自信对校园欺凌与焦虑之间的关系具有显著的正向调节作用,其中自信水平较高的校园欺凌对焦虑的影响比自信水平较低的校园欺凌更显著。对于典型发展型(TD)学生,这种调节效应不显著。进一步的分析显示,在DD和TD学生之间,这种调节作用没有显著差异。这些发现强调了教育工作者和家长密切监测和解决校园欺凌和学生焦虑问题的必要性,特别是在高度自信的DD学生中,并及时实施干预。
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Dyslexia
Dyslexia Multiple-
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3.90
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27
期刊介绍: DYSLEXIA provides reviews and reports of research, assessment and intervention practice. In many fields of enquiry theoretical advances often occur in response to practical needs; and a central aim of the journal is to bring together researchers and practitioners in the field of dyslexia, so that each can learn from the other. Interesting developments, both theoretical and practical, are being reported in many different countries: DYSLEXIA is a forum in which a knowledge of these developments can be shared by readers in all parts of the world. The scope of the journal includes relevant aspects of Cognitive, Educational, Developmental and Clinical Psychology Child and Adult Special Education and Remedial Education Therapy and Counselling Neuroscience, Psychiatry and General Medicine The scope of the journal includes relevant aspects of: - Cognitive, Educational, Developmental and Clinical Psychology - Child and Adult Special Education and Remedial Education - Therapy and Counselling - Neuroscience, Psychiatry and General Medicine
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