Peer Victimization,Self‐esteem,and Ego Resilience Types in Adolescents: A Prospective Analysis of Person‐context Interactions |
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Authors: | Geertjan Overbeek Herma Zeevalkink Ad Vermulst Ron H.J. Scholte |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Developmental Psychology, Utrecht University, The Netherlands;2. Rentray Zutphen, Bureau Jeugdzorg Gelderland, Tiel, The Netherlands;3. Behaviourial Science Institute, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | This study examined bidirectional, longitudinal associations between peer victimisation and self‐esteem in adolescents, and tested for moderator effects of undercontrolling, overcontrolling, and ego‐resilient personality types in these associations. Data were used from 774 adolescents ages 11–16 years who participated in a three‐wave (i.e., 2005, 2006, and 2007) longitudinal study. Structural equation modelling analyses in Mplus demonstrated that, controlling for earlier levels of self‐esteem, self‐reported peer victimization was associated with lower self‐esteem across one‐year time intervals. Vice versa, however, low self‐esteem was not predictive of subsequent self‐reported victimization. Evidence was also found for a moderator effect of personality type on the longitudinal associations between self‐esteem and victimization. Only in the subgroup of overcontrolling adolescents was lower self‐esteem related to subsequently higher levels of peer victimization; their undercontrolling and ego‐resilient peers were unaffected. |
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Keywords: | Peer victimization self‐esteem person‐context interactions longitudinal |
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