Effects of Peer Victimization and Perceived Social Support on Daily Negative Affect and Sleep Outcomes

Volume: 29, Issue: 5, Pages: 1374 - 1384
Published: Nov 21, 2019
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of peer victimization-measured at the daily and cumulative levels-on daily negative affect and multiple sleep parameters including subjective sleep quality, sleep duration, and sleep continuity (i.e., night awakening) among children affected by parental HIV from rural China. This study also aimed to test the moderation effects of perceived social support and sex in these associations.A total...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of Peer Victimization and Perceived Social Support on Daily Negative Affect and Sleep Outcomes
Published Date
Nov 21, 2019
Volume
29
Issue
5
Pages
1374 - 1384
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