University of Milano-Bicocca, Milano, Italy.
Scand J Psychol. 2023 Feb;64(1):40-52. doi: 10.1111/sjop.12863. Epub 2022 Aug 8.
Peer status - the regard other group members have of an individual - is fundamental for youth development. Different research traditions developed independent theoretical frameworks conceiving the dimensions underlying social status, and this led to identifying a variety of peer status prototypes. In this work, we explored whether a classification based on the four dimensions of popularity, aggression, dislike, and victimization could integrate the scattered peer status profiles found in the different traditions. A latent profile analysis on 16,224 European students identified the peer status prototypes of popular, bullies, disliked, victims, and average students. Both the peer- and self-reported correlates supported that the five profiles accounted for the large variety of the students' profiles in the literature. These findings suggest that the adoption of a multidimensional approach supported by advanced statistical procedures could identify students' peer status profiles more effectively, replacing classifications based on cutoffs, and leading to a unified students' classification.
同伴地位——即其他群体成员对个体的看法——对青少年的发展至关重要。不同的研究传统发展出了独立的理论框架,从不同的维度来理解社会地位的构成,从而确定了各种同伴地位的原型。在这项工作中,我们探讨了基于受欢迎程度、攻击性、不受欢迎和受欺负这四个维度的分类是否可以整合不同传统中发现的分散的同伴地位特征。对 16224 名欧洲学生进行的潜在剖面分析确定了受欢迎、欺凌者、不受欢迎、受欺负和普通学生这四种同伴地位原型。同伴和自我报告的相关性都支持了这五个特征可以解释文献中大量不同的学生特征。这些发现表明,采用多维方法并辅以先进的统计程序,可以更有效地识别学生的同伴地位特征,取代基于分类界限的分类方法,从而形成一个统一的学生分类。