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Sociodemographic variations in the linkage between emotion regulation and peer victimization
Authors:Pamela W Garner  Badiyyah Waajid
Institution:1. School of Integrative Studies, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, USA;2. Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Virginia State University, Petersburg, Virginia, USA
Abstract:Sociodemographic variables may have important implications for understanding the role of global and discrete-level emotion regulation ability in the prediction of elementary school children’s peer victimization. We tested this hypothesis in a sample of 109 elementary school children from economically and racially diverse backgrounds. There was a positive relation between sadness regulation and overt victimization for children in early elementary grades, but not for children in later grades. In addition, there was a positive relation between sadness regulation and relational victimization for boys and a negative association between the two variables for girls. Girls were rated higher than boys on global emotion regulation ability. In addition, economically disadvantaged children reported more relational victimization than their more affluent peers. Affluent children also received higher ratings on global emotion regulation as well as sadness regulation. Anger regulation was also positively associated with overt victimization.
Keywords:Peer victimization  bullying  emotion regulation ability  sociodemographic factors
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