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Peer Victimization and Depression Symptoms: The Moderating Role of Gender Non-normative Aggression and School Transition

机译:同伴受害和抑郁症状:性别非规范性侵略和学校过渡的调节作用

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The purpose of the study was to test whether gender non-normative aggression and transition to high school moderated the relation between peer victimization and depression symptoms during late childhood and adolescence. Specifically, overt aggression was expected to moderate the relation between peer victimization and depression symptoms for girls and relational aggression was expected to moderate the same relation for girls and boys concurrently and longitudinally. Across time, transition was expected amplify the moderation effect of overt aggression for girls, while accounting for prior depression symptoms. This effect was expected to be stronger during the transition to high school. Transition was also expected to amplify the moderation of relational aggression on peer victimization and depression symptoms. The study consisted of 464 youth, ages 11-16 years with peer-reported peer victimization and aggression (i.e., overt aggression and relational aggression) and self-reported depression symptoms over two time points 1 year apart. Concurrently, overt aggression predicted depression symptoms and overt aggression moderated the association between peer victimization and depression symptoms for girls. For highly overtly aggressive girls, peer victimization predicted later depression symptoms when accounting for prior symptoms. This association was stronger for girls who transitioned than those who did not. Relational aggression was not found to be a moderator of peer victimization and depression symptoms for girls or boys. It may be wise for prevention and intervention efforts to focus on periods of demonstrated risk (e.g., transition to high school) and for those at risk for depression symptoms (e.g., overtly aggressive girls experiencing peer victimization).
机译:该研究的目的是测试性别非规范性侵略和过渡到高中是否适用于童年和青春期期间同伴受害和抑郁症状之间的关系。具体而言,明显侵略预计将缓和同伴受害者与女孩的抑郁症状与抑郁症状之间的关系,并且关系侵略预计将与女孩和男孩同时和纵向相同。横跨时间,预计过渡会扩增女孩对女孩的明显侵略的促进效果,同时占抑郁症状的核算。在向高中过渡期间,这种效果预计将更强劲。过渡还预计会扩增对同伴受害和抑郁症状的关系侵略的泛化。该研究由464名青年,同龄人报道的同伴受害和侵略(即,公开侵略和关系侵略)和自我报告的抑郁症症状分开,分别分别为1年。同时,明显的侵略预测抑郁症状和公开侵略调节了同伴受害者之间的关联和女孩的抑郁症状。对于高度明显的侵略性女孩,同伴受害者在核算前症状时预测后抑郁症状。这种关联比那些没有那些没有的女孩更强大。没有发现关系侵略是女性或男孩的同伴受害和抑郁症状的主持人。预防和干预措施可能是明智的,以专注于所示的风险(例如,向高中过渡)以及抑郁症状风险(例如,经过同行受害的侵略性女孩)的人。

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