Secure base script knowledge and friendship quality as protective factors for bullying and victimization in elementary school.

IF 3.3 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Attachment & Human Development Pub Date : 2024-12-17 DOI:10.1080/14616734.2024.2441993
Hoi Shan Cheung, Jerrine Z N Khong, Jungup Lee, Denise Liu, Rebecca P Ang
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This study examined how children's secure base script knowledge and friendship quality were related to bullying and victimization experiences and their emotional, academic, and behavioral adjustment. Participants were 581 children (49.6% males) aged 9 to 13 years old and one of their main caregivers (74% mothers, 23.6% fathers, 2.4% legal guardians) recruited through cluster sampling in Singapore. Most of the children were ethnic Chinese (58.2%), along with Malays, Indians, and Others (e.g. Eurasians). Children's secure base script knowledge was related to less bullying and victimization, which in turn was related to greater positive emotional state, better academic achievement, less aggression, and fewer social problems. Friendship quality did not add unique variance, highlighting the central protective role of attachment representation in the context of school bullying. The findings provide support for the security-competence link in an Asian context, and point to the importance of enhancing children's familial experiences as part of preventive efforts in combating school bullying.

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基础文字知识与友谊品质是小学霸凌与受害的保护因子。
本研究探讨了儿童安全基础文字知识和友谊质量与欺凌和受害经历及其情感、学业和行为适应的关系。参与者是在新加坡通过整群抽样招募的581名9至13岁的儿童(49.6%为男性)及其主要照顾者之一(74%为母亲,23.6%为父亲,2.4%为法定监护人)。大多数儿童是华人(58.2%),还有马来人、印度人和其他民族(如欧亚人)。儿童安全的基础文字知识与较少的欺凌和受害有关,而欺凌和受害又与更大的积极情绪状态、更好的学习成绩、更少的攻击和更少的社会问题有关。友谊质量没有增加独特的方差,突出了依恋表征在校园欺凌背景下的中心保护作用。研究结果为亚洲背景下的安全与能力之间的联系提供了支持,并指出了加强儿童家庭经历作为打击校园欺凌预防工作的一部分的重要性。
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Attachment & Human Development
Attachment & Human Development PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Attachment & Human Development is the leading forum for the presentation of empirical research, reviews and clinical case studies that reflect contemporary advances in attachment theory and research. The journal addresses the growing demand from the domains of psychology, psychiatry, psychotherapy and related disciplines including nursing and social work, for a clear presentation of ideas, methods and research based on attachment theory.
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