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Children's responses to overt and relational aggression.

C E Phelps1.   

Abstract

Investigated children's responses for coping with overt and relational aggression. Children in Grades 3 through 6 (N = 491) in a rural Midwestern public school district completed a survey designed to assess how students cope when they are the targets of peer aggression. Children endorsed greater use of internalizing and distancing strategies for coping with relational aggression and greater use of externalizing strategies for coping with overt aggression. In addition, older children reported greater use of externalizing and less use of internalizing and distancing strategies than younger children. Significant differences were also found between boys and girls. Regardless of type of aggression, girls endorsed greater use of problem-solving and support strategies and less use of externalizing strategies than boys. Coping of high target children and of children who frequently received prosocial treatment from peers were also examined.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11393924     DOI: 10.1207/S15374424JCCP3002_11

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Child Psychol        ISSN: 0047-228X


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