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Citation

Xiong Q, Shi S, Chen J, Hu Y, Zheng X, Li C, Yu Q. Psychol. Res. Behav. Manag. 2020; 13: 919-928.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Dove Press)

DOI

10.2147/PRBM.S278453

PMID

33192107 PMCID

Abstract

PURPOSE: Bullying is a serious problem among adolescents. Many scholars have examined school bullying in recent years; however, there are many psychological and behavioral mechanisms for bully that still remain unclear. Based on the theory of self-worth orientation, this study examined the influence of academic achievement on bullying behavior among adolescents and explored the moderating effects of perceived social support and age cohort.

Methods: Participants were 3227 middle and high school students in the 7th through 12th grades in China. A self-report method was used to measure academic achievement, social support, bullying, and demographic variables.

Results: Moderation analyses indicated that the relationship between academic achievement and bullying behavior was moderated by the perceived social support of adolescents and their age cohort. Specifically, social support moderated the relationship between achievement and bullying behavior positively in the middle school group but negatively in the high school group.

Conclusion: The results support the hypothesis of self-worth orientation theory and indicate that bullying intervention could be enhanced by addressing the relationships between academic achievement, social support, age cohort, and bullying.


Language: en

Keywords

social support; bully; academic achievement; age cohort; self-worth

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