中国早期青少年校园欺凌及其风险和保护因素:一个潜在的转变分析

IF 2.7 2区 心理学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Linwei Yu, Xiaoqing Li, Qian Hu, Zhaoming Guo, Defan Hong, Yingying Huang, Yuan Xu, Jiaying Zhang, Qiang Xu, Suo Jiang
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摘要

欺凌行为和受害是青少年时期常见的问题。通常,欺凌事件涉及不同的欺凌角色。然而,人们对这些角色的发育稳定性和变化知之甚少。在本研究中,我们旨在评估欺凌角色的稳定性和变化,并探讨与欺凌参与相关的风险和保护因素。共有1711名中国早期青少年(47.4%为女孩,Mage = 11.99)在两个时间点参加了研究,时间点相距约6个月。欺凌的三个亚组被确定:欺凌受害者,受害者和不参与。在稳定性和变化方面,随着时间的推移,不参与的人最稳定,而受害者和欺凌受害者倾向于成为不参与的人。受欺凌者也倾向于成为受害者。父母心理控制和抑郁症状水平较高的早期青少年更有可能成为受害者或欺凌受害者。高水平的抑郁症状增加了从不参与或欺凌受害者转变为受害者的风险。高水平的友谊质量与不参与的可能性或从受害者或欺凌受害者转变为不参与的可能性有关。我们的研究结果表明,欺凌角色相对稳定,随着时间的推移会发生一些变化。结果还强调了父母心理控制、友谊质量和抑郁症状在预防和干预欺凌中的重要作用。
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School bullying and its risk and protective factors in Chinese early adolescents: A latent transition analysis

Bullying perpetration and victimization are common and problematic occurrences during adolescence. Typically, bullying incidents involve different bullying roles. However, little is known about the developmental stability and changes in these roles. In the present study, we aimed to assess the stability and changes in bullying roles and examine risk and protective factors associated with bullying involvement. A total of 1711 Chinese early adolescents (47.4% girls, Mage = 11.99) participated in the study at two time points approximately 6 months apart. Three subgroups of bullying were identified: bully-victims, victims, and the uninvolved. In terms of stability and changes, the uninvolved were the most stable over time, while victims and bully-victims tended to become the uninvolved. Bully-victims also tended to become victims. Early adolescents with higher levels of parental psychological control and depression symptoms were more likely to be victims or bully-victims. Higher levels of depression symptoms increased the risk of transitioning from being the uninvolved or bully-victims to becoming victims. Higher levels of friendship quality were associated with higher odds of being the uninvolved or transitioning from being victims or bully-victims to becoming the uninvolved. Our findings indicate that bullying roles were relatively stable, with some changes over time. The results also highlight the important function that parental psychological control, friendship quality, and depression symptoms can play in preventing and intervening in bullying.

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Aggressive Behavior
Aggressive Behavior 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
3.40%
发文量
52
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Aggressive Behavior will consider manuscripts in the English language concerning the fields of Animal Behavior, Anthropology, Ethology, Psychiatry, Psychobiology, Psychology, and Sociology which relate to either overt or implied conflict behaviors. Papers concerning mechanisms underlying or influencing behaviors generally regarded as aggressive and the physiological and/or behavioral consequences of being subject to such behaviors will fall within the scope of the journal. Review articles will be considered as well as empirical and theoretical articles. Aggressive Behavior is the official journal of the International Society for Research on Aggression.
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