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Journal Article

Citation

Seon Y, Smith-Adcock S. Psychol. Sch. 2021; 58(9): 1753-1767.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1002/pits.22534

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

With an aim to inform school-based antibullying interventions, this study examined mediating roles of school belonging, self-efficacy, and meaning in life between bullying victimization and subjective well-being. Using US student data from the 2018 round of the Program for International Student Assessment, results of structural equation modeling indicated a model that fit the data adequately and each path was statistically significant. School belonging, self-efficacy, and meaning in life significantly mediated bullying victimization and subjective well-being, respectively. These findings suggest that interventions focused on school belonging, meaning in life, and self-efficacy may improve the subjective well-being of adolescents who experience bullying in school. Limitations of this study and future research directions are discussed.


Language: en

Keywords

bullying victimization; meaning in life; school belonging; self-efficacy; subjective well-being

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