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Positive Peer Relationships and Risk of Victimization in Chinese and South Korean Children's Peer Groups
Authors:Tania Abou-ezzeddine  David Schwartz  Lei Chang  Yoolim Lee-Shin  JoAnn Farver  Yiyuan Xu
Institution:University of Southern California; Chinese University of Hong Kong; Samsung Welfare Foundation
Abstract:This study examined the moderating role of positive peer relationships in the relation between behavioral or academic risk factors and victimization in Asian children's peer groups. We recruited 296 children (161 boys, 135 girls) from Tianjin, China (mean age of 11.5 years) and 122 children (66 boys, 56 girls) from Seoul, South Korea (approximate mean age of 11 years). The children's behavioral, academic and social functioning were assessed with a multi‐informant approach. Their behavioral and academic vulnerabilities were associated with their victimization by peers. However, these effects were mitigated for children who were able to establish positive relationships with their peers. Taken together, our findings highlight the potential buffering role of peer relationships in the cultural contexts examined.
Keywords:peer victimization  friendship  China  South Korea
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