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INDIRECT EFFECTS IN THE PEER VICTIMIZATION-ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT RELATION: THE ROLE OF ACADEMIC SELF-CONCEPT AND GENDER

机译:同伴受奖与成就成就关系中的间接影响:学术自我概念和性别的作用

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Peer victimization is a concern because victimized youth are more likely to have social, emotional, and academic difficulties. The current study examined the link between peer victimization and academic achievement by exploring the indirect effect of academic self-concept on two variables. The sample consisted of 140 middle school students (40% male, 60% female). Using structural equation modeling, a mediation model revealed a significant indirect effect of victimization on academic achievement through academic self-concept; however, when tested for gender differences, the indirect effect was only significant for girls. Interpretation of these results and suggestions for future studies are discussed. (C) 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
机译:同伴受害是一个令人担忧的问题,因为受害的青年更有可能在社交,情感和学术方面遇到困难。本研究通过探讨学术自我概念对两个变量的间接影响,研究了同伴受害与学业成就之间的联系。样本包括140名中学生(男40%,女60%)。使用结构方程模型,中介模型揭示了受害通过学术自我概念对学业成就的间接影响;但是,在对性别差异进行测试时,间接影响仅对女孩有意义。讨论了这些结果的解释和对未来研究的建议。 (C)2015威利期刊公司

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