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Differences in Aggression and Alcohol Use among Youth with Varying Levels of Victimization and Popularity Status
Journal of Youth and Adolescence ( IF 3.7 ) Pub Date : 2022-07-01 , DOI: 10.1007/s10964-022-01649-7
Sarah T Malamut 1, 2 , Molly Dawes 3 , Tessa A M Lansu 1 , Yvonne van den Berg 1 , Antonius H N Cillessen 1
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Awareness that high-status adolescents can be targets of aggression has grown in recent years. However, questions remain about the associations of the confluence of victimization and popularity with adjustment. The current study fills this gap by examining the joint and unique effects of victimization and popularity on aggression and alcohol use. Participants were 804 Dutch adolescents (50.2% boys, Mage = 13.65) who were followed for one year. High-status victims were more aggressive and drank more alcohol than lower-status victims. High-status victims were also more proactively and indirectly aggressive and self-reported more bullying than high-status non-victims. Thus, the findings demonstrated a conjoined risk of victimization and popularity for some types of aggression.



中文翻译:

受害程度和受欢迎程度不同的青少年的攻击性和酒精使用差异

近年来,人们越来越意识到地位高的青少年可能成为攻击的目标。然而,关于受害和受欢迎程度与调整之间的关联仍然存在疑问。目前的研究通过检查受害和流行对攻击性和酒精使用的共同和独特影响来填补这一空白。参与者是 804 名荷兰青少年(50.2% 男孩,M年龄 = 13.65),他们被跟踪了一年。地位高的受害者比地位低的受害者更具攻击性,喝酒也更多。与地位高的非受害者相比,地位高的受害者也更主动和间接地具有攻击性,并且自我报告的欺凌行为更多。因此,研究结果表明,某些类型的攻击行为具有受害和流行的联合风险。

更新日期:2022-07-01
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