Examination of the Predictors of Latent Class Typologies of Bullying Involvement among Middle School Students |
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Authors: | Lovegrove Peter J Henry Kimberly L Slater Michael D |
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Affiliation: | University of Virginia; Curry School of Education, Charlottesville, VA, USA. |
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Abstract: | This study employs latent class analysis to construct bullying involvement typologies among 3114 students (48% male, 58% White) in 40 middle schools across the U.S. Four classes were constructed: victims (15%); bullies (13%); bully-victims (13%); and noninvolved (59%). Respondents who were male and participated in fewer conventional activities were more likely to be members of the victims class. Students who were African-American and reported being less successful at school had a higher likelihood of membership in the bullies class. Bully-victims shared characteristics with bullies and victims: Students with more feelings of anger toward others and a higher tendency toward sensation-seeking had a higher likelihood of membership in the bullies and bully-victims classes, whereas lower levels of social inclusion was associated with membership in the victims and bully-victims classes. |
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