University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, Buffalo, NY 14260-4110, USA.
Child Dev. 2010 Nov-Dec;81(6):1670-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2010.01501.x.
The current study involved a short-term longitudinal study of young children (M = 44.56 months, SD = 11.88, N = 103) to test the prospective associations between peer victimization and aggression subtypes. Path analyses documented that teacher-reported physical victimization was uniquely associated with increases in observed physical aggression over time. The path model also revealed that teacher-reported relational victimization was uniquely associated with statistically significant increases in observed relational aggression over time. Ways in which these findings extend the extant developmental literature are discussed.
本研究对幼儿(M=44.56 个月,SD=11.88,N=103)进行了短期纵向研究,以检验同伴侵害与攻击亚型之间的前瞻性关联。路径分析表明,教师报告的身体受侵害与观察到的身体攻击随时间增加呈独特相关。路径模型还显示,教师报告的关系受侵害与观察到的关系攻击随时间增加呈显著相关。讨论了这些发现如何扩展现有发展文献。