Examining the mediating role of peer antisocial behavior on the relationship between parenting and bullying behaviors

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Nari Lee, James V. Ray, Jennifer H. Peck
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ABSTRACT Although prior research has established the influence of parents and peers on adolescents’ bullying behaviors, there is a void in the literature of the potential mediating effect of negative peer influence in the relationship between parenting practices and bullying behaviors among a United States sample. Using data from the Pathways to Desistance study, the present study examines the mediating role of peer antisocial behavior in the association between parenting (i.e., parental monitoring and maternal warmth) and adolescents’ bullying behaviors (i.e., bully perpetration, bully victimization, bully-victim, and non-involved). Results indicate that the effect of parental monitoring on youth who engaged in bully perpetration (vs. non-involved) was mediated by peer antisocial behavior. That is, poor parental monitoring increased delinquent peer association, which in turn predicted a high risk of engaging in bully perpetration. However, peer antisocial behavior did not mediate the relationship between parental monitoring and bully victimization (vs. non-involved) nor bully-victim (vs. non-involved). The findings have important implications for adolescents’ bullying behavior and possible intervention programs by informing researchers and practitioners about the mechanisms surrounding multiple types of bullying behaviors.
同伴反社会行为在父母养育和欺凌行为关系中的中介作用研究
虽然已有研究确定了父母和同伴对青少年欺凌行为的影响,但在美国样本中,关于负面同伴影响在父母教养行为与欺凌行为之间的潜在中介作用的文献尚属空白。本研究利用“停止路径”研究的数据,探讨了同伴反社会行为在父母教养(即父母监控和母亲温暖)与青少年欺凌行为(即欺凌肇事者、欺凌受害者、欺凌受害者和不参与)之间的中介作用。结果表明,父母监控对青少年欺凌行为的影响是通过同伴反社会行为介导的。也就是说,不良的父母监督增加了不良同龄人的联系,这反过来又预示着参与欺凌行为的高风险。然而,同伴反社会行为并没有调解父母监督与欺凌受害者(与未参与)或欺凌受害者(与未参与)之间的关系。研究结果对青少年欺凌行为和可能的干预方案具有重要意义,为研究人员和从业人员提供了有关多种类型欺凌行为机制的信息。
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Journal of Crime & Justice
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