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Abstract
Sibling bullying is associated with poor mental health outcomes, but the relevance of specific bullying roles remains unclear. Data from a population-based study (n = 17,157, 48% female) focusing on early (11 years), middle (14 years), and late (17 years) adolescence were analyzed. Associations between sibling bullying roles in early adolescence and positive and negative mental health outcomes in late adolescence were investigated. Generally, bullying, irrespective of role, was associated with poorer mental health outcomes in late adolescence. As the frequency of bullying victimization increased between early and middle adolescence so did the severity of mental health outcomes in late adolescence. The developmental trajectories of externalizing problems were influenced by bullying in early adolescence. Sibling bullying, irrespective of role, is associated with poor mental health outcomes.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescence; Bullying; Longitudinal; Mental health; Sibling; Wellbeing
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34590196 PMCID: PMC8993709 DOI: 10.1007/s10964-021-01495-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Youth Adolesc ISSN: 0047-2891
Missing data and imputed values
| Variable | Complete | Imputed N | Imputed % | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Weighting variable | 17,157 | 0 | 0% | 17,157 |
| Sex | 17,157 | 0 | 0% | 17,157 |
| Poverty 11 years | 11,313 | 5844 | 34% | 17,157 |
| Sibling bullying 11 years | 10,818 | 6339 | 37% | 17,157 |
| Sibling bullying 14 years | 9518 | 7639 | 45% | 17,157 |
| Positive mental health | ||||
| General wellbeing 17 years | 8619 | 8538 | 50% | 17,157 |
| Self-esteem 17 years | 8617 | 8540 | 50% | 17,157 |
| Negative mental health | ||||
| Internalizing problems 3 years (PR) | 12,975 | 4182 | 24% | 17,157 |
| Internalizing problems 11 years (PR) | 10,888 | 6269 | 37% | 17,157 |
| Internalizing problems 14 years (PR) | 9557 | 7600 | 44% | 17,157 |
| Internalizing problems 17 years (PR) | 7952 | 9205 | 54% | 17,157 |
| Externalizing problems 3 years (PR) | 12,974 | 4183 | 24% | 17,157 |
| Externalizing problems 11 years (PR) | 10,883 | 6274 | 37% | 17,157 |
| Externalizing problems 14 years (PR) | 9556 | 7601 | 44% | 171,57 |
| Externalizing problems 17 years (PR) | 7956 | 9201 | 54% | 17,157 |
| Internalizing problems 17 years | 8395 | 8762 | 51% | 17,157 |
| Externalizing problems 1 7years | 8395 | 8762 | 51% | 17,157 |
| Psychological distress 17 years | 8624 | 8533 | 50% | 17,157 |
| Self-harm problems 17 years | 8384 | 8773 | 51% | 17,157 |
PR parent-report
Descriptive statistics for sibling bullying and mental health variables
| Range | Age 11 years | Age 14 years | Age 17 years | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sibling bullying perpetration frequency | ||||
| Never | – | 2782 (26%) | 3077 (32%) | – |
| Less often | – | 2838 (26%) | 2723 (29%) | – |
| Every few months | – | 802 (7%) | 522 (5%) | – |
| Approximately once a month | – | 959 (9%) | 747 (8%) | – |
| Approximately once a week | – | 2172 (19%) | 1502 (16%) | – |
| Most days | – | 1361 (13%) | 947 (10%) | – |
| Sibling bullying victimization frequency | ||||
| Never | – | 2414 (22%) | 3.274 (35%) | – |
| Less often | – | 2255 (21%) | 2384 (25%) | – |
| Every few months | – | 647 (6%) | 446 (4%) | – |
| Approximately once a month | – | 802 (7%) | 701 (7%) | – |
| Approximately once a week | – | 2283 (21%) | 1514 (16%) | – |
| Most days | – | 2469 (23%) | 1210 (13%) | – |
| Sibling bullying roles | ||||
| Uninvolved | – | 5619 (52%) | 6,334 (66%) | – |
| Victim-only | – | 1698 (15%) | 735 (8%) | – |
| Bully-only | – | 470 (4%) | 463 (5%) | – |
| Bully-victim | – | 3031 (29%) | 1986 (21%) | – |
| Positive mental health | ||||
| General wellbeing | 7–35 | – | – | 22.47 (4.09) |
| Self-esteem | 0–15 | – | – | 10.04 (3.21) |
| Negative mental health | ||||
| Internalizing problems (PR) | 0–19 | 3.18 (3.12) | 3.71 (3.4) | 3.73 (3.43) |
| Externalizing problems (PR) | 0–20 | 4.50 (3.60) | 4.40 (3.60) | 3.63 (3.31) |
| Internalizing problems | 0–20 | – | – | 6.89 (4.88) |
| Externalizing problems | 0–20 | – | – | 5.61 (3.30) |
| Psychological distress | 0–24 | – | – | 7.17 (4.90) |
| Self-harm problems | 0–6 | – | – | 0.42 (0.95) |
Values are numbers before imputation. For categorical/ordinal variables values represent n (%). For continuous values represent mean (standard deviation). All variables were self-report except for those labelled as PR, which were parent-report
The relationships between sibling bullying at age 11 years with self-report positive and negative mental health at age 17 years
| Internalizing problems | Externalizing problems | Psychological distress | Self-Harm problems | General wellbeing | Self-Esteem | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Uninvolved [0] vs Victim-Only | ||||||
| Uninvolved [0] vs Bully-Only | 0.51 [ | 0.10 [ | ( | ( | ||
| Uninvolved [0] vs Bully-Victim | ||||||
| Victim-Only [0] vs Bully-Only | ( | 0.47 [ (0.03) | ( | ( | 0.41 [ (0.02) | 0.37 [ (0.02) |
| Victim-Only [0] vs Bully-Victim | ( | 0.21 [ (0.03) | ( | ( | 0.25 [ (0.03) | 0.14 [ (0.02) |
| Bully-Only [0] vs Bully-Victim | 0.18 [ | ( | ( | 0.01 [ (0.00) | ( | (-0.03) |
Bold font indicates confidence intervals that did not cross zero
Values are unstandardized beta [95% confidence interval] (standardized beta)
[0] is the reference category
All models include sex, poverty, and pre-existing mental health difficulties as covariates. For the internalizing problems pre-existing mental health difficulties were parent-report internalizing problems at age 3 years. For the externalizing problems model, pre-existing mental health difficulties were parent-report externalizing problems at age 3 years. For all other models, pre-existing mental health difficulties were entered as both parent-report internalizing and externalizing problems at age 3 years
Coefficients for covariates are shown in Table S4
The relationship between uninvolved, transient, and repeated sibling bullying victimization at age 11 and 14 years with self-report positive and negative mental health at age 17 years
| Internalizing problems | Externalizing problems | Psychological distress | Self-Harm problems | General wellbeing | Self-Esteem | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Uninvolved [0] vs Transient | ||||||
| Uninvolved [0] vs Repeated | ||||||
| Transient [0] vs Repeated |
Values are unstandardized beta [95% confidence interval] (standardized beta). [0] is the reference category
Bold font indicates confidence intervals that did not cross zero
Values are unstandardized beta [95% confidence interval] (standardized beta)
[0] is the reference category
All models include sex, poverty, and pre-existing mental health difficulties as covariates. For internalizing problems pre-existing mental health difficulties refer to parent-report internalizing problems at 3 years. For externalizing problems pre-existing mental health difficulties refer to parent-report externalizing problems at 3 years. For all other models, pre-existing mental health difficulties refers to both parent-report internalizing and externalizing problems at 3 years
Coefficients for covariates are shown in Table S6
Sibling bullying roles and trajectories of parent-report mental health difficulties during adolescence
| Internalizing problems | Externalizing problems | |
|---|---|---|
| Sibling bullying involvement group (Age 11) | ||
| Uninvolved | 0 [Reference] | 0 [Reference] |
| Victim-only | ||
| Bully-only | 0.65 [ | |
| Bully-victim | ||
| Age | ||
| Sibling bullying involvement group × age interactions | ||
| Uninvolved × Age | 0 [Reference] | 0 [Reference] |
| Victim-only × Age | ||
| Bully-only × Age | ||
| Bully-victim × Age | ||
| Sex | ||
| Girls | 0 [Reference] | 0 [Reference] |
| Boys | ||
| Poverty | ||
| No | 0 [Reference] | 0 [Reference] |
| Yes | ||
| Pre-existing mental health difficulties | ||
Bold font indicates confidence intervals that did not cross zero
The models were repeated so that the mean and trajectories of all sibling bullying groups were compared to each other. These comparisons are shown in the Supplementary materials (see Table S8)
Fig. 1The developmental course of mental health difficulties after sibling bullying in early adolescence