Direct and Indirect Effects of Adolescent Peer Victimization and Mental Health on Academic Achievement in Early Adulthood: A 6-Year Longitudinal Cohort Study

M. Frick, J. Isaksson, S. Vadlin, S. Olofsdotter
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Using a three-wave (mean age 14.4, 17.4, and 20.4 years) longitudinal design ( N = 1,834; 55.6% females), we set out to map direct and indirect effects of adolescent peer victimization and mental health on academic achievement in early adulthood, and the buffering effect of positive family relations. Data was collected in Sweden 2012 to 2018. We found concurrent (βs = .13–.28) but no longitudinal transactional effects between peer victimization and symptoms of depression, anxiety, and conduct disorder (CD). Peer victimization, depression, and CD had longitudinal direct effects on poorer academic achievement in early adulthood (βs = .09–.11). Positive family relations did not moderate the effects. The results indicate that prevention and interventions against peer victimization and poor mental health may contribute to a higher proportion of individuals graduating from high school.
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青少年同伴伤害和心理健康对成年早期学业成绩的直接和间接影响:一项为期6年的纵向队列研究
采用三波(平均年龄14.4、17.4和20.4岁)纵向设计(N = 1834;55.6%女性),我们开始绘制青少年同伴受害和心理健康对成年早期学业成就的直接和间接影响,以及积极的家庭关系的缓冲作用。数据收集于2012年至2018年的瑞典。我们发现同伴受害与抑郁、焦虑和品行障碍(CD)之间存在并发效应(βs = 0.13 - 0.28),但没有纵向交易效应。同伴受害、抑郁和CD对成年早期较差的学业成绩有纵向直接影响(βs = 0.09 - 0.11)。积极的家庭关系并没有缓和这种影响。结果表明,预防和干预同伴受害和心理健康状况不佳可能是导致高中毕业生比例较高的原因。
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