Counselling Psychology, Faculty of Education, University of Ottawa, 145 Jean-Jacques-Lussier, Ottawa, ON, K1N 6N5, Canada.
School of Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.
J Abnorm Child Psychol. 2018 Jan;46(1):11-26. doi: 10.1007/s10802-017-0342-1.
Using 6 cycles (grade 5 through grade 10) of data obtained from a large prospective sample of Canadian school children (N = 700; 52.6% girls), we replicated previous findings concerning the empirical definition of peer victimization (i.e., being bullied) and examined static and dynamic intrapersonal factors associated with its emergence and experiential continuity through mid-adolescence. Latent class analyses consistently revealed a low victimization and an elevated victimization class across time, supporting previous work suggesting peer victimization was defined by degree rather than by type (e.g., physical). Using latent transition analyses (LTA), we found that child sex, parent-perceived pubertal development, and internalizing symptoms influenced the probability of transitioning from the low to the elevated victimization class across time. Higher-order extensions within the LTA modeling framework revealed a lasting effect of grade 5 victimization status on grade 10 victimization status and a large effect of chronic victimization on later parent-reported youth internalizing symptoms (net of prior parent-reported internalizing symptoms) in later adolescence (grade 11). Implications of the current findings for the experience of peer victimization, as well as the application of latent transition analysis as a useful approach for peer victimization research, are discussed.
使用 6 个周期(5 年级至 10 年级)从加拿大大量的前瞻性儿童样本(N=700;52.6%为女孩)中获得的数据,我们复制了先前关于同伴侵害(即被欺负)的经验定义的发现,并研究了与青春期中期出现和经验连续性相关的静态和动态的个体内部因素。潜在类别分析一致表明,在整个时间内存在低受害和高受害类别,这支持了先前的研究工作,即同伴侵害是由程度而不是类型(例如身体)来定义的。使用潜在转变分析(LTA),我们发现儿童性别、父母感知的青春期发育和内化症状会影响从低到高受害类别随时间转变的可能性。LTA 建模框架内的高阶扩展表明,五年级受害状况对 10 年级受害状况的持久影响,以及慢性受害对后期父母报告的青少年内化症状(在前期父母报告的内化症状之外)的较大影响,在后期青春期(11 年级)。讨论了当前发现对同伴侵害体验的意义,以及潜在转变分析作为同伴侵害研究的一种有用方法的应用。