Developmental Trajectories of Preschool Children’s Bullying Behavior: Prediction of Peer Relationships

Minghao Zhang, Zhongxia He, Kedi Zhao, Mingxue Xu, Yaohua Zhang, Xinfei Li, Xiaohui Xu
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A longitudinal study was conducted with 425 preschool children during a one-and-a-half-year period to investigate the developmental trajectory of preschool children’s bullying behavior and the prediction of peer relationships in this trajectory. The latent growth curve model (LGCM) and mixed growth model (GMM) were conducted on Mplus to investigate the normative development trajectory and heterogeneity of preschool children’s bullying behavior. Results showed that: (1) In general, preschool children’s bullying increased with age, and two significantly different sub-trajectories were identified through the model-fitting parameters. One was the “low-slow increasing” group, accounting for 88.47% of participants; the other group was the “high-fast decreasing” group, accounting for 11.53% of participants. (2) Peer rejection positively predicted preschool children’s bullying behavior, while peer acceptance and gender were not significant predictors. This study uncovered preschool children’s bullying behavior from a developmental perspective and provided further theoretical evidence for future intervention programs to reduce bullying behaviors.
学龄前儿童欺凌行为的发展轨迹:同伴关系的预测
本文对425名学龄前儿童进行了为期一年半的纵向研究,探讨了学龄前儿童欺凌行为的发展轨迹及其对同伴关系的预测。采用潜在生长曲线模型(LGCM)和混合生长模型(GMM)在Mplus上研究学龄前儿童欺凌行为的规范性发展轨迹和异质性。结果表明:(1)总体上,学龄前儿童的欺凌行为随年龄增长而增加,并通过模型拟合参数识别出两条显著不同的子轨迹。一类是“低-慢增长”组,占88.47%;另一组为“高-快下降”组,占11.53%。(2)同伴拒绝正向预测学龄前儿童的欺凌行为,而同伴接受和性别不显著预测。本研究从发展的角度揭示了学龄前儿童的欺凌行为,为未来减少欺凌行为的干预方案提供了进一步的理论依据。
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