Persistent versus Periodic Experiences of Social Victimization: Predictors of Adjustment

Volume: 37, Issue: 5, Pages: 693 - 704
Published: Mar 5, 2009
Abstract
This study examined self-reports of social victimization and parent reports of adjustment for a sample followed from fourth through seventh grades. Different patterns of social victimization experiences were identified; of the 153 students (79 girls) with complete data, 24% reported chronic social victimization, 23% reported transient experiences of social victimization, and 53% reported being socially victimized at no more than one time point....
Paper Details
Title
Persistent versus Periodic Experiences of Social Victimization: Predictors of Adjustment
Published Date
Mar 5, 2009
Volume
37
Issue
5
Pages
693 - 704
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