Department of Youth and Family, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
J Youth Adolesc. 2022 Aug;51(8):1653-1666. doi: 10.1007/s10964-022-01619-z. Epub 2022 Apr 28.
Although many studies have shown an association between peer victimization and internalizing problems, which may be buffered by friendship quality, it is unclear whether these associations apply to within-person processes as well. This would mean that at times when adolescents experience more victimization than they usually do, they also experience more internalizing problems. The current study disaggregated between- and within-person variation to examine the association between peer victimization and symptoms of depression and anxiety, and the protective effect of friend support and conflict. Participants were 497 Dutch adolescents (56% boys) with a mean age of 13.03 (SD = 0.45, ranging from 11.68 to 15.56 at Wave 1). They participated in a 6-wave questionnaire study, with each wave taking place approximately one year after the previous. The results showed that peer victimization was associated with depressive symptoms and anxiety across adolescence, both between and within persons. Friend support buffered this association at the between-person level, but not the within-person level. This study highlights the impact of peer victimization and suggests that friend support may partly protect adolescents from the effects of peer victimization.
虽然许多研究表明同伴侵害与内化问题之间存在关联,而友谊质量可能会对此起到缓冲作用,但目前尚不清楚这些关联是否同样适用于个体内部的过程。这意味着在青少年经历比平时更多的侵害时,他们也会经历更多的内化问题。本研究通过区分个体间和个体内的变化,来检验同伴侵害与抑郁和焦虑症状之间的关系,以及朋友支持和冲突的保护作用。参与者为 497 名荷兰青少年(56%为男生),平均年龄为 13.03 岁(标准差=0.45,范围为 11.68 岁至 15.56 岁,在第 1 波)。他们参加了一个为期 6 波的问卷调查研究,每一波大约在之前的波次之后一年进行。结果表明,同伴侵害与青春期的抑郁症状和焦虑有关,无论是在个体间还是个体内。朋友支持在个体间水平上缓冲了这种关联,但在个体内水平上没有。本研究强调了同伴侵害的影响,并表明朋友支持可能在一定程度上保护青少年免受同伴侵害的影响。