The causal inference between bullying victimization and mental well-being: The mediating role of social withdrawal and the moderating role of coping

IF 3.4 2区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Ning Ding , Chunkai Li
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Abstract

Background

Research has extensively explored the direct and indirect relationship between bullying victimization and the mental well-being of children with underlying mechanisms through cross-sectional data. However, limited knowledge exists regarding the causal inference and potential underlying mechanisms in this context.

Objective

This study delves into these effects among Chinese children, investigating the mediating roles of social withdrawal and the moderating role of approach coping strategies using a two-wave longitudinal design.

Participants and setting

This study collected two-wave data with a six-month interval from a cohort of 863 Chinese children. 49.7 % were identified as female and 50.3 % of samples were males, with an average age of 14.01 at Wave 1. Following the acquisition of informed consent from their legal guardians, all students voluntarily completed the self-report questionnaires.

Methods

The study utilized R software to conduct data analysis. Half-longitudinal mediation and moderation models were adopted to examine the effects on mental well-being. Multi-group path analysis was used to examine the group differences in left-behind status.

Results

The research results indicated that bullying victimization exhibited both direct (β = −0.085, p < 0.01) and indirect (β = −0.017, p < 0.05, 95 % CI: [−0.030, −0.002]) effects on diminished mental well-being, mediated by social withdrawal. In addition, higher levels of approach coping strategies act as a buffer in the adverse effect of bullying victimization on children's mental well-being (β = −0.054, p < 0.05). Furthermore, the study highlighted that the left-behind status significantly moderated the relationship between peer victimization and social withdrawal. Interestingly, this relationship was notably significant in non-left-behind children rather than their left-behind counterparts (β non-left-behind = 0.121, p < 0.01; β left-behind = 0.006, p = 0.926).

Conclusion

These findings enhance our comprehension of the intricate interplay between victimization and well-being, offering crucial insights for policymakers and social workers to craft targeted interventions. By developing a deeper understanding of how victimization influences psychological well-being, tailored strategies can be formulated to effectively support children impacted by such experiences.
霸凌受害与心理健康的因果关系:社会退缩的中介作用和应对的调节作用
研究人员通过横断面数据广泛探讨了欺凌受害与儿童心理健康之间的直接和间接关系及其潜在机制。然而,在这种情况下,关于因果推理和潜在机制的知识有限。目的采用双波纵向设计,探讨社会退缩的中介作用和接近应对策略的调节作用。本研究收集了863名中国儿童每隔6个月的两波数据。49.7%的样本为女性,50.3%的样本为男性,第1波的平均年龄为14.01岁。在获得法定监护人的知情同意后,所有学生自愿完成自我报告问卷。方法采用R软件进行数据分析。采用半纵向中介与调节模型考察对心理健康的影响。采用多组通径分析分析留守状况的组间差异。结果霸凌受害表现为直接(β = - 0.085, p <;0.01)和间接(β = - 0.017, p <;0.05, 95% CI:[−0.030,−0.002])对社会退缩介导的心理幸福感下降的影响。此外,较高水平的应对策略在欺凌受害对儿童心理健康的不利影响中起到缓冲作用(β = - 0.054, p <;0.05)。此外,研究还强调,留守身份显著调节同伴受害与社会退缩之间的关系。有趣的是,这种关系在非留守儿童中比在留守儿童中更为显著(β非留守儿童= 0.121,p <;0.01;β落后= 0.006,p = 0.926)。这些发现增强了我们对受害与幸福之间错综复杂的相互作用的理解,为政策制定者和社会工作者制定有针对性的干预措施提供了重要见解。通过更深入地了解受害如何影响心理健康,可以制定有针对性的战略,有效地支持受这种经历影响的儿童。
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CiteScore
7.40
自引率
10.40%
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397
期刊介绍: Official Publication of the International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect. Child Abuse & Neglect The International Journal, provides an international, multidisciplinary forum on all aspects of child abuse and neglect, with special emphasis on prevention and treatment; the scope extends further to all those aspects of life which either favor or hinder child development. While contributions will primarily be from the fields of psychology, psychiatry, social work, medicine, nursing, law enforcement, legislature, education, and anthropology, the Journal encourages the concerned lay individual and child-oriented advocate organizations to contribute.
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