Quiroga-Garza Angélica, Cavalera Cesare
Universidad de Monterrey, San Pedro Garza Garcia, MX-NLE, Mexico.
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy.
J Interpers Violence. 2025 Aug;40(15-16):3548-3572. doi: 10.1177/08862605241270075. Epub 2024 Aug 24.
School violence, in particular bullying by peers, has become a problem on the public agenda. In the context of bullying, children exposed report high levels of shame and guilt which increase victimization since involves a humiliating experience associated with the lack of acceptance by the peer group and can negatively affect mental health. Both emotions have been previously studied in peer violence context. Now we aim to examine resilience as a potential factor to alleviate shame and guilt in school bullying. We conducted a study to test if resilience mediates the feeling of shame and guilt effect of being exposed to bullying; that is, if resilience entails protective behaviors that favour the dissipation of the risk of feeling shame and guilt when exposed to direct violence in school. First, we adapted to Mexican Spanish the research instrument Short Version of the State Shame and Guilt Scale (SSGS-8, Cavalera et al., 2017)-; then we conducted a quantitative, explanatory, cross-sectional approach study; both were carried out in two different non-urban high schools near the city of Monterrey, Mexico, randomizing groups. We found through a moderated mediation analysis that resilience is a key piece to transform shame and practically alleviate negative school violence consequences the indirect effect of resilience on the relationship between direct violence in school and shame was moderated by gender, better for boys than for girls. As its presence restrain shame in those who have been exposed to direct violence in school, it is important to strengthen resilience in adolescents. Promoting the development of shame resilience in adolescents is crucial to prevent them from questioning whether something is wrong with them when exposed to violence. We must continue making efforts to eradicate violence in schools through prevention programs and public policies.
校园暴力,尤其是同伴间的欺凌,已成为公共议程上的一个问题。在欺凌的背景下,遭受欺凌的儿童会报告出高水平的羞耻感和内疚感,这会增加他们成为受害者的几率,因为这涉及到一种与未被同伴群体接纳相关的羞辱性经历,并且会对心理健康产生负面影响。此前,人们已在同伴暴力的背景下对这两种情绪进行过研究。现在,我们旨在研究心理韧性作为减轻校园欺凌中羞耻感和内疚感的一个潜在因素。我们开展了一项研究,以测试心理韧性是否能调节遭受欺凌所产生的羞耻感和内疚感;也就是说,心理韧性是否会带来一些保护性行为,有利于在遭受校园直接暴力时减少产生羞耻感和内疚感的风险。首先,我们将研究工具《状态羞耻和内疚量表简版》(SSGS - 8,卡瓦莱拉等人,2017年)改编成墨西哥西班牙语版本;然后,我们采用定量、解释性、横断面研究方法;这两项工作均在墨西哥蒙特雷市附近的两所不同的非城市高中进行,并对群体进行了随机分组。通过调节中介分析,我们发现心理韧性是改变羞耻感并切实减轻校园暴力负面影响的关键因素,心理韧性对校园直接暴力与羞耻感之间关系的间接影响因性别而异,对男孩的效果比对女孩更好。由于心理韧性的存在能抑制那些遭受校园直接暴力者的羞耻感,因此增强青少年的心理韧性很重要。促进青少年羞耻感心理韧性的发展对于防止他们在遭受暴力时质疑自己是否有问题至关重要。我们必须继续努力,通过预防项目和公共政策来根除校园暴力。