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A Multilevel Analysis of the Relation Between Bullying Roles and Social and Emotional Competencies.

Vítor Alexandre Coelho1,2, Vanda Sousa1.   

Abstract

This study investigated how social and emotional competencies are related to middle school students' involvement in bullying, and whether class-levels variables influence this association. There were 668 participants (Mage = 12.73, SD = 1.08) who participated in a screening for inclusion in a social and emotional learning program. Results showed that students not involved in bullying displayed higher levels of self-esteem than students involved in bullying in any role (victims, perpetrators, or bully-victims), higher levels of self-control and social awareness than perpetrators and bully-victims, and higher levels of responsible decision making than bully-victims. Gender did not moderate the relation between any bullying roles and social and emotional competencies, but class size moderated the relation between being a bully/victim and self-esteem and between being a bully and self-control. These results supported the relevance of including class-level variables when analyzing the relation between bullying and social and emotional competencies.

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Keywords:  bullying; class-level variables; middle school; social and emotional competencies

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30272492     DOI: 10.1177/0886260518801943

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Interpers Violence        ISSN: 0886-2605


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Authors:  Pawan Taechoyotin; Puttipun Tongrod; Tanawat Thaweerungruangkul; Nitchapat Towattananon; Pitch Teekapakvisit; Chanapon Aksornpusitpong; Wichapa Sathapornpunya; Nutchar Hempatawee; Ram Rangsin; Mathirut Mungthin; Phunlerd Piyaraj
Journal:  BMC Res Notes       Date:  2020-01-06
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