Are victims of bullying primarily social outcasts? Person-group dissimilarities in relational, socio-behavioral, and physical characteristics as predictors of victimization

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2022-09

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Kaufman, TessaORCID 0000-0003-0191-953XISNI 0000000493299100
Laninga-Wijnen, LydiaORCID 0000-0001-6158-8950ISNI 0000000436351689
Lodder, Gerine M.A.

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Abstract

Existing literature has mostly explained the occurrence of bullying victimization by individual socioemotional maladjustment. Instead, this study tested the person-group dissimilarity model (Wright et al., Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 50: 523–536, 1986) by examining whether individuals’ deviation from developmentally important (relational, socio-behavioral, and physical) descriptive classroom norms predicted victimization. Adolescents (N = 1267, k = 56 classrooms; Mage = 13.2; 48.7% boys; 83.4% Dutch) provided self-reported and peer-nomination data throughout one school year (three timepoints). Results from group actor–partner interdependence models indicated that more person-group dissimilarity in relational characteristics (fewer friendships; incidence rate ratios [IRR]T2 = 0.28, IRRT3 = 0.16, fewer social media connections; IRRT3 = 0.13) and, particularly, lower disruptive behaviors (IRRT2 = 0.35, IRRT3 = 0.26) predicted victimization throughout the school year.

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Acceptance, Adolescence, Aggression, Classroom norms, Friendship, Peer victimization, Popularity, Pubertal development, Transitions, Withdrawal, Education, Developmental and Educational Psychology, Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health, SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

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Kaufman, T M L, Laninga-Wijnen, L & Lodder, G M A 2022, 'Are victims of bullying primarily social outcasts? Person-group dissimilarities in relational, socio-behavioral, and physical characteristics as predictors of victimization', Child Development, vol. 93, no. 5, pp. 1458-1474. https://doi.org/10.1111/cdev.13772