The effects of school-level victimization on self-blame: Evidence for contextualized social cognitions.

Volume: 51, Issue: 6, Pages: 841 - 847
Published: Jun 1, 2015
Abstract
The current study examined school-level victimization as a moderator of associations between peer victimization and changes in 2 types of self-blaming attributions, characterological and behavioral, across the first year of middle school. These associations were tested in a large sample (N = 5,991) of ethnically diverse adolescents from fall to spring of the 6th-grade year across 26 schools. Consistent with hypotheses, the results of multilevel...
Paper Details
Title
The effects of school-level victimization on self-blame: Evidence for contextualized social cognitions.
Published Date
Jun 1, 2015
Volume
51
Issue
6
Pages
841 - 847
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