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Автор HANISH, LAURA D.
Автор GUERRA, NANCY G.
Дата выпуска 2002
dc.description This study examined the effects of being victimized by peers on childrenʼs behavioral, social, emotional, and academic functioning. We assessed an ethnically diverse sample of 2,064 first, second, and fourth graders and followed them over 2 years, locating 1,469 of the participants at the follow-up. Correlation and partial correlation analyses revealed that prior victimization predicted externalizing, internalizing, and social problems 2 years later for the sample as a whole. However, not all victimized children experienced the same types of outcomes; instead, there was heterogeneity in childrenʼs responses to victimization. Using cluster analysis, we identified eight outcome patterns that represented different patterns of functioning. These were labeled as externalizing, internalizing, symptomatic, popular, disliked, absent, low achieving, and high achieving. Discriminant function analyses revealed that the symptomatic, externalizing, and disliked patterns were systematically related to victimization. Moreover, significant gender and age differences in the severity of effects were obtained. The discussion highlights the complexity of victimization effects.
Издатель Cambridge University Press
Название A longitudinal analysis of patterns of adjustment following peer victimization
Electronic ISSN 1469-2198
Print ISSN 0954-5794
Журнал Development and Psychopathology
Том 14
Первая страница 69
Последняя страница 89
Аффилиация HANISH LAURA D.; Arizona State University; Arizona State University,
Аффилиация GUERRA NANCY G.; University of California at Riverside University
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