Extending the Link Between Family Financial Stress and Bullying Victimization of Children: A Moderated Mediation Model

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Lin Wang, Shan Jiang, Yuhang Cheng, Ziyao Zhou
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ABSTRACT This study aims to examine the association between family financial stress and bullying victimization by incorporating peer and teacher – student relationships into a moderated mediation model. Based on a sample of 40,772 children from the International Survey of Children’s Well-Being, results posit that the link between family financial stress and bullying victimization is mediated by peer relationship, and this mediation is further moderated by teacher – student relationship. Specifically, the direct effect of family financial stress on bullying victimization decreases as the quality of teacher – student relationship increases. Moreover, the effect of peer relationship on bullying victimization is also moderated by teacher – student relationship, with the effect being weaker for children reporting high levels of teacher – student relationship. This study contributes to current understanding of the mediation and moderation through which family economic conditions are linked with bullying victimization. Implications for practice and directions for future research are also discussed.
扩大家庭经济压力与儿童欺凌受害者之间的联系:一个适度的调解模型
摘要本研究旨在通过将同伴和师生关系纳入一个适度的中介模型,来检验家庭经济压力与欺凌受害之间的关系。基于国际儿童幸福感调查中40772名儿童的样本,结果表明,家庭经济压力和欺凌受害之间的联系是由同伴关系调节的,而这种调节又受到师生关系的进一步调节。具体而言,家庭经济压力对欺凌受害的直接影响随着师生关系质量的提高而降低。此外,同伴关系对欺凌受害的影响也受到师生关系的调节,对于报告高度师生关系的儿童来说,这种影响较弱。这项研究有助于当前对家庭经济状况与欺凌受害之间的中介和调节的理解。对实践的启示和未来研究的方向也进行了讨论。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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