The Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm University, SE-106 91, Stockholm, Sweden.
Institute for Futures Studies, Holländargatan 13, SE-101 31, Stockholm, Sweden.
J Youth Adolesc. 2018 Jan;47(1):88-104. doi: 10.1007/s10964-017-0747-8. Epub 2017 Sep 19.
There is limited knowledge on the impact of economic resources on adverse peer relations during adolescence. This study used a nationally representative sample (n = 4725, 51% girls) of Swedish eighth-grade students (approximately age fourteen) to examine associations between economic resources and adverse peer relations in the form of peer rejection and bullying victimization. Adolescents from households in the lowest within-school household income quintile were found to be rejected by school class peers to a greater extent than more advantaged students, but an association was not found between relative household income and bullying victimization. In contrast, adolescents unable to participate in activities with peers for economic reasons experienced more rejection and were at higher risk of victimization. The results underline the multidimensionality of adverse peer relations and advance our knowledge on how economic resources relate to peer relations in youth.
关于经济资源对青少年时期不良同伴关系的影响,我们知之甚少。本研究使用了瑞典八年级学生(约 14 岁)的全国代表性样本(n=4725,51%为女生),检验了经济资源与同伴拒绝(被同学排斥)和受欺凌(被欺凌)这两种不良同伴关系形式之间的关联。处于校内家庭收入最低五分位的青少年比处于更有利地位的学生更容易被学校同学拒绝,但家庭相对收入与受欺凌之间没有关联。相比之下,因经济原因无法参与同伴活动的青少年遭受的拒绝更多,受害风险更高。研究结果强调了不良同伴关系的多维度性,并增进了我们对经济资源与青少年同伴关系之间关系的认识。