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Does parental monitoring moderate the relationship between bullying and adolescent nonsuicidal self-injury and suicidal behavior? A community-based self-report study of adolescents in Germany

机译:父母监督是否能缓解欺凌与青少年非自杀性自残与自杀行为之间的关系?一项基于社区的德国青少年自我报告研究

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Background Being a victim of bullying in school is clearly linked to various social, emotional, and behavioral problems including self-harm behavior. However, it is not known whether even occasional victimization has similar negative consequences and whether protective factors such as social support may prevent those harmful developments. The present study therefore focuses on the nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) and suicidal behavior (SB) in victims of bullying and the potentially moderating effect of parental monitoring. Methods In all, a cross-sectional sample of 647 adolescents (mean age 12.8?years) were surveyed concerning bullying experiences, NSSI and SB, and parental monitoring. Results A total of 14.4?% of respondents reported being a victim of frequent bullying in the past few months (with verbal and social bullying playing the most important role), which increased the risks of both NSSI (OR?=?11.75) and SB (OR?=?6.08). This relationship could also be shown for occasional victims of bullying (35.6?%), although to a lesser extent. Parental monitoring had a significant protective effect on SB in victims of occasional bullying. However, parental monitoring did not show any protective effect in victims of repetitive bullying. Conclusions Victims of bullying show a substantial risk for engaging in self-harm behavior. Therefore, the dissemination of anti-bullying programs in schools would probably also prevent such disorders. Parental participation in school-based prevention may increase its effect; this also matches the results of the present study, showing that parental monitoring may be able to buffer the negative effects of bullying victimization, at least to a certain degree.
机译:背景技术成为学校欺凌行为的受害者显然与各种社会,情感和行为问题有关,包括自残行为。但是,还不知道偶而受害是否也会产生类似的负面后果,诸如社会支持之类的保护性因素是否可以防止这些有害的事态发展。因此,本研究着眼于欺凌受害者的非自杀性自残(NSSI)和自杀行为(SB)以及父母监督的潜在调节作用。方法总共调查了647名青少年(平均年龄12.8岁)的横断面样本,涉及欺凌经历,NSSI和SB以及父母监护。结果共有14.4%的受访者表示在过去几个月中经常遭受欺凌的受害者(言语和社会欺凌起着最重要的作用),这增加了NSSI(OR?=?11.75)和SB的风险。 (OR≥6.08)。这种关系也可以显示给偶尔的欺凌受害者(占35.6%),尽管程度较小。父母监护对偶发欺凌的受害者的SB具有重要的保护作用。但是,父母监护对重复欺凌的受害者没有任何保护作用。结论欺凌行为的受害者表现出进行自残行为的巨大风险。因此,在学校中传播反欺凌节目可能也可以预防此类疾病。家长参与基于学校的预防可能会增加其效果;这也与本研究的结果相吻合,表明父母的监督至少在一定程度上能够减轻欺凌受害者的负面影响。

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