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A latent class growth analysis of school bullying and its social context: the self-determination theory perspective.

Shui-Fong Lam1, Wilbert Law1, Chi-Keung Chan2, Bernard P H Wong2, Xiao Zhang3.   

Abstract

The contribution of social context to school bullying was examined from the self-determination theory perspective in this longitudinal study of 536 adolescents from 3 secondary schools in Hong Kong. Latent class growth analysis of the student-reported data at 5 time points from grade 7 to grade 9 identified 4 groups of students: bullies (9.8%), victims (3.0%), bully-victims (9.4%), and typical students (77.8%). There was a significant association between academic tracking and group membership. Students from the school with the lowest academic performance had a greater chance of being victims and bully-victims. Longitudinal data showed that all 4 groups tended to report less victimization over the years. The victims and the typical students also had a tendency to report less bullying over the years, but this tendency was reversed for bullies and bully-victims. Perceived support from teachers for relatedness significantly predicted membership of the groups of bullies and victims. Students with higher perceived support for relatedness from their teachers had a significantly lower likelihood of being bullies or victims. The findings have implications for the theory and practice of preventive interventions in school bullying.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24884451     DOI: 10.1037/spq0000067

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sch Psychol Q        ISSN: 1045-3830


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