Korean Journal of Child Studies (아동학회지)
- Volume 20 Issue 3
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- Pages.107-121
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- 1999
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- 1226-1688(pISSN)
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- 2234-408X(eISSN)
Individual Risk and Social Risk as Interacting Determinants of Peer Victimization
개인적인 요인과 사회적인 요인에 따른 직접적인 괴롭힘과 관계에서의 따돌림
- Published : 1999.09.30
Abstract
This hypothesis of this study was that individual risk variables (behavior problems) compounded by social risk variables (peer rejection) would place children at risk for victimization by peers. Subjects were 385 boys and girls in 3rd and 5th grade. Data were collected with questionnaires. As predicted, behavior problems (both internalizing and externalizing) were more strongly related to victimization when children were rejected by peers than when they were accepted. These results illustrate the principle that individual risk variables depend on social context.
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