Bar-Zomer Jasmin, Brunstein Klomek Anat
Baruch Ivcher School of Psychology, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC), Herzliya, Israel.
Front Psychiatry. 2018 Mar 12;9:72. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00072. eCollection 2018.
Bullying is one of the most widespread phenomenon in childhood and adolescence. Interestingly, most research on bullying focuses on bullying at school and not on bullying among siblings at home. Sibling bullying is the most frequent form of repeated aggression that children experience in their lifetime. Furthermore, previous studies indicate that sibling bullying is associated with depression and self-harm behavior. However, the association between sibling bullying and suicidal ideation was never previously examined. Attachment to parents is one variable that can moderate the association between sibling bullying and depression/suicide ideation. To our knowledge, there is no existing study that examines the association between sibling bullying and attachment patterns. In addition, no previous study has examined the moderating role of attachment on the association between sibling bullying and depression or suicidal ideation among adolescents. The current study includes 279 Israeli students aged 10-17 (M = 13.5; SD = 1.98; 164, 58.8% females) who completed self-report questionnaires regarding school and sibling bullying, attachment to mother and father, depression, and suicidal ideation. The results indicated an association between bullying among siblings and school bullying. In addition, children and adolescents who were consistently involved in sibling bullying were at greater risk for depression and suicide ideation when compared to children and adolescents who were not involved in sibling bullying. A secure attachment to one's father (but not to one's mother) moderated the association between sibling bullying and depression/suicide ideation. It should be noted that when suicide ideation was examined above and beyond depression, attachment to one's father did not moderate the association between sibling bullying involvement and suicide ideation. This finding indicates that depression plays a central role in the association between sibling bullying and suicide ideation. These results suggest that sibling bullying is a risk factor for depressive symptoms and suicide ideation and that secure attachment to one's father may serve as a protective role. Future bullying prevention programs should include sibling bullying and encourage the increased availability of paternal emotional support. Other theoretical and applied implications for prevention of both sibling bullying and suicide are discussed.
欺凌是儿童和青少年时期最普遍的现象之一。有趣的是,大多数关于欺凌的研究都集中在学校欺凌上,而不是家庭中兄弟姐妹之间的欺凌。兄弟姐妹间的欺凌是儿童一生中经历的最常见的反复攻击形式。此外,先前的研究表明,兄弟姐妹间的欺凌与抑郁和自我伤害行为有关。然而,此前从未研究过兄弟姐妹间的欺凌与自杀意念之间的关联。对父母的依恋是一个可以调节兄弟姐妹间的欺凌与抑郁/自杀意念之间关联的变量。据我们所知,目前尚无研究探讨兄弟姐妹间的欺凌与依恋模式之间的关联。此外,此前也没有研究考察依恋在青少年兄弟姐妹间的欺凌与抑郁或自杀意念之间关联中的调节作用。本研究纳入了279名年龄在10至17岁之间的以色列学生(M = 13.5;SD = 1.98;164名,58.8%为女性),他们完成了关于学校和兄弟姐妹间欺凌、对父母的依恋、抑郁和自杀意念的自我报告问卷。结果表明,兄弟姐妹间的欺凌与学校欺凌之间存在关联。此外,与未参与兄弟姐妹间欺凌的儿童和青少年相比,持续参与兄弟姐妹间欺凌的儿童和青少年患抑郁症和有自杀意念的风险更高。对父亲(而非母亲)的安全依恋调节了兄弟姐妹间欺凌与抑郁/自杀意念之间的关联。需要注意的是,当在抑郁之外考察自杀意念时,对父亲的依恋并未调节参与兄弟姐妹间欺凌与自杀意念之间的关联。这一发现表明,抑郁在兄弟姐妹间的欺凌与自杀意念之间的关联中起核心作用。这些结果表明,兄弟姐妹间的欺凌是抑郁症状和自杀意念的一个风险因素,对父亲的安全依恋可能起到保护作用。未来的欺凌预防项目应包括兄弟姐妹间的欺凌,并鼓励增加父亲情感支持的可获得性。还讨论了预防兄弟姐妹间的欺凌和自杀在理论和应用方面的其他意义。