| Literature DB >> 24740096 |
Aihui Shao1, Lichan Liang1, Chunyong Yuan2, Yufang Bian3.
Abstract
This study used the latent class analysis (LCA) to identify and classify Chinese adolescent children's aggressive behaviors. It was found that (1) Adolescent children could be divided into four categories: general children, aggressive children, victimized children and aggressive victimized children. (2) There were significant gender differences among the aggressive victimized children, the aggressive children and the general children. Specifically, aggressive victimized children and aggressive children had greater probabilities of being boys; victimized children had equal probabilities of being boys or girls. (3) Significant differences in loneliness, depression, anxiety and academic achievement existed among the aggressive victims, the aggressor, the victims and the general children, in which the aggressive victims scored the worst in all questionnaires. (4) As protective factors, peer and teacher supports had important influences on children's aggressive and victimized behaviors. Relative to general children, aggressive victims, aggressive children and victimized children had lower probabilities of receiving peer supports. On the other hand, compared to general children, aggressive victims had lower probabilities of receiving teacher supports; while significant differences in the probability of receiving teacher supports did not exist between aggressive children and victimized children.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24740096 PMCID: PMC3989267 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0095290
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fit Indices for LCA Models with 1–5 Classes.
| No. of classes | AIC | BIC | ABIC | BLRT |
| 1 | 22128.22 | 22174.65 | 22149.24 | N/A |
| 2 | 20187.06 | 20285.74 | 20231.72 |
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| 3 | 19891.78 | 20042.69 | 19960.08 |
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| 4 | 19711.27 | 19914.42 | 19803.21 |
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| 5 | 19607.99 | 19863.38 | 19723.58 |
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Note. AIC: Akaike Information Criterion; BIC: Bayesian Information Criterion; ABIC: the sample-size Adjusted BIC; B-LRT: Bootstrapped Likelihood Ratio Test.
Figure 1Profile plots for the four-class model.
The x-axis is four aggression and four victimization items, and the y-axis the probability of endorsing the items.
Difference Tests of Each Latent Category on Each Variable.
| Loneliness | Depression | Anxiety | Academic Achievement | |
| Aggressive Victims | 1.708a | 1.504a | 1.428a | 78.436a |
| Aggression | 1.495b | 1.335b | 1.298b | 83.802b |
| Victims | 1.530b | 1.363b | 1.346c | 82.787b |
| General Children | 1.387c | 1.239c | 1.223d | 85.541c |
Gender (Boys = 0, Girls = 1), Peer Supports and Teacher Supports as Covariates with the general group as the comparison group.
| Class | Variables | Legit | SE | t |
| Aggressive victimized | Gender | −1.299 | 0.202 | −6.439** |
| Peer Supports | −.133 | .030 | −4.489** | |
| Teacher Supports | −0.079 | 0.040 | −1.965* | |
| Aggressive | Gender | −0.722 | 0.153 | −4.711** |
| Peer Supports | −0.086 | 0.026 | −3.349** | |
| Teacher Supports | −0.014 | 0.035 | −0.394 | |
| Victimized | Gender | −0.193 | 0.113 | −1.705 |
| Peer Supports | −0.081 | 0.021 | −3.800** | |
| Teacher Supports | −0.023 | 0.028 | −0.836 |
Note. *p<.05; **p<.01.