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Detecting bullying in early elementary school with a computerized peer-nomination instrument.

Marina Verlinden1, René Veenstra2, Ank P Ringoot1, Pauline W Jansen3, Hein Raat4, Albert Hofman5, Vincent W V Jaddoe1, Frank C Verhulst3, Henning Tiemeier3.   

Abstract

In this study we describe the PEERS Measure, a computerized assessment instrument that takes an innovative approach to using the peer-nomination method to identify bullying among elementary school children in Grades 1-2. Its psychometric characteristics were measured in 4,017 children from 190 school classes. The intercorrelations between the peer-nomination scores showed congruence of the data (e.g., bullying and peer rejection r = .51, defending and prosocial behavior r = .71). Boys were more involved in bullying, more rejected, and less prosocial. As reports by different informants were used, correlations of peer-reported bullying with aggressive behavior reported by a child him- or herself (r = .37) or by a teacher (r = .42) were in the expected range. Good test-retest reliability as measured by the intraclass correlations (average: .72) further suggests that the instrument has good psychometric properties. In line with earlier research, lower maternal educational levels, younger maternal age, and lower household income were related to more bullying and victimization. Overall, our findings show that the instrument provides a reliable measure of peer relations, thus making the use of peer nominations feasible in early elementary school.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24512423     DOI: 10.1037/a0035571

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Assess        ISSN: 1040-3590


  11 in total

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2.  Executive functioning and non-verbal intelligence as predictors of bullying in early elementary school.

Authors:  Marina Verlinden; René Veenstra; Akhgar Ghassabian; Pauline W Jansen; Albert Hofman; Vincent W V Jaddoe; Frank C Verhulst; Henning Tiemeier
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3.  Is subjective perception of negative body image among adolescents associated with bullying?

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5.  Peer-reported bullying, rejection and hallucinatory experiences in childhood.

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6.  Exploring the relation of harsh parental discipline with child emotional and behavioral problems by using multiple informants. The generation R study.

Authors:  Joreintje D Mackenbach; Ank P Ringoot; Jan van der Ende; Frank C Verhulst; Vincent W V Jaddoe; Albert Hofman; Pauline W Jansen; Henning W Tiemeier
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7.  Who victimizes whom and who defends whom? A multivariate social network analysis of victimization, aggression, and defending in early childhood.

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8.  Like Father, like Child: Early Life Family Adversity and Children's Bullying Behaviors in Elementary School.

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9.  Frequent Bullying Involvement and Brain Morphology in Children.

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Journal:  Front Psychiatry       Date:  2019-09-24       Impact factor: 4.157

10.  Television viewing through ages 2-5 years and bullying involvement in early elementary school.

Authors:  Marina Verlinden; Henning Tiemeier; René Veenstra; Cathelijne L Mieloo; Wilma Jansen; Vincent W V Jaddoe; Hein Raat; Albert Hofman; Frank C Verhulst; Pauline W Jansen
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2014-02-12       Impact factor: 3.295

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