Schwartz D, McFadyen-Ketchum S A, Dodge K A, Pettit G S, Bates J E
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA.
Dev Psychopathol. 1998 Winter;10(1):87-99. doi: 10.1017/s095457949800131x.
This study reports a short-term prospective investigation of the role of peer group victimization in the development of children's behavior problems, at home and in school. Sociometric interviews were utilized to assess aggression, victimization by peers, and peer rejection, for 330 children who were in either the third or fourth grade (approximate mean ages of 8-9 years old). Behavior problems were assessed using standardized behavior checklists completed by mothers and teachers. A follow-up assessment of behavior problems was completed 2 years later, when the children were in either the fifth or sixth grade (approximate mean ages of 10-11 years old). Victimization was both concurrently and prospectively associated with externalizing, attention dysregulation, and immature/dependent behavior. Victimization also predicted increases in these difficulties over time, and incremented the prediction in later behavior problems associated with peer rejection and aggression. The results of this investigation demonstrate that victimization in the peer group is an important predictor of later behavioral maladjustment.
本研究报告了一项关于同伴群体受害经历在儿童家庭和学校行为问题发展中作用的短期前瞻性调查。对330名三、四年级儿童(平均年龄约8 - 9岁)进行了社会测量访谈,以评估攻击行为、同伴受害经历和同伴排斥情况。使用母亲和教师填写的标准化行为清单来评估行为问题。两年后,当这些孩子处于五、六年级(平均年龄约10 - 11岁)时,完成了对行为问题的随访评估。受害经历在当时和未来都与外化行为、注意力失调以及不成熟/依赖行为相关。受害经历还预示着这些困难会随着时间增加,并且增加了与同伴排斥和攻击相关的后期行为问题的预测性。这项调查结果表明,同伴群体中的受害经历是后期行为适应不良的重要预测因素。