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Interpersonal Correlates of Peer Victimization Among Young Adolescents
Authors:Coleman  Priscilla K  Byrd  Caroline P
Institution:(1) Human Development and Family Studies, Bowling Green State University, USA;(2) Episcopal Seminary of the Southwest, USA
Abstract:Empathy, prosocial behavior, the number of friends, self-reported popularity, and various forms of interpersonal forgiveness were examined as predictors of peer victimization among 52 7th and 8th graders attending a private school. Popularity was the strongest individual predictor of teacher-reported victimization with high popularity associated with low victimization. Malestudents reported significantly higher rates of victimization than females, prompting the decision to examine correlates of self-reported victimization separately by gender. Interpersonal forgiveness scores were the strongest predictors of self-reported victimization; however, different forms of forgiveness were the greatest predictors of male and female self-reported victimization. Implications are discussed.
Keywords:adolescent  peer victimization  empathy  forgiveness  popularity
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