Salmivalli Christina, Isaacs Jenny
Department of Psychology, University of Turku, Finland.
Child Dev. 2005 Nov-Dec;76(6):1161-71. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2005.00842.x.
This study investigated the prospective links between three forms of peer adversities (i.e., victimization, rejection, and lack of reciprocated friendships) and children's perceptions of themselves and of their peers. The sample consisted of 212 children (107 boys and 105 girls, 11-13 years) recruited from four primary schools and followed up for a period of one year. The results showed that a negative self-perception was a risk factor for the development of all forms of peer adversities. Of the three forms of peer adversities assessed, victimization and rejection had an influence on children's peer perceptions. None of the peer adversities predicted changes in self-perceptions. The results partially support a transactional model between children and their environments.
本研究调查了三种同伴逆境形式(即受欺负、被排斥和缺乏相互回应的友谊)与儿童对自己及同伴的认知之间的前瞻性联系。样本包括从四所小学招募的212名儿童(107名男孩和105名女孩,年龄在11至13岁之间),并进行了为期一年的随访。结果表明,消极的自我认知是所有形式同伴逆境发展的一个风险因素。在评估的三种同伴逆境形式中,受欺负和被排斥对儿童的同伴认知有影响。没有一种同伴逆境能预测自我认知的变化。研究结果部分支持了儿童与其环境之间的相互作用模型。