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“It must be me” or “It could be them?”: The impact of the social network position of bullies and victims on victims’ adjustment
Authors:Gijs Huitsing  René Veenstra  Miia Sainio  Christina Salmivalli
Institution:1. University of Groningen, Department of Sociology and Interuniversity Center for Social Science Theory and Methodology (ICS), Grote Rozenstraat 31, 9712 TG Groningen, The Netherlands;2. University of Turku, Department of Psychology, Turku, Finland;3. University of Stavanger, Department of Psychology and Center for Behavioral Research, Stavanger, Norway
Abstract:It was examined in this study whether the association between victimization and psychological adjustment (depression and self-esteem) is moderated by the classroom network position of bullies and victims. Multivariate multilevel regression analysis was used on a large sample representative of grades three to five in Finland (N = 7192 children from 376 classrooms). Consistent with the person-group (dis)similarity model and attributional mechanisms, it was found that victims were better adjusted in classrooms when others shared their plight and when they could attribute the blame to bullies. The results indicate that victimization consequences might be partly generated by person–environment interactions.
Keywords:Adjustment  Attributions  Bullying  Degree centralization  Victimization
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