
@article{ref1,
title="The impact of low self-control and delinquent peer associations on bullying perpetration and victimization among South Korean adolescents: time-concurrent, time-lagged, and latent growth curve modeling",
journal="Journal of school violence",
year="2018",
author="Cho, Sujung",
volume="17",
number="4",
pages="500-520",
abstract="This study examines the impact of low self-control and deviant peer affiliations on bullying perpetration and victimization in South Korea. Our sample is drawn from a five-wave, longitudinal study of 2,844 Korean adolescents (ages 11-15), compiled by the Korean Youth Panel Study. Theoretically driven models are tested using time-concurrent and time-lagged models to assess the time-ordered relationship between deviant peer affiliations and bullying perpetration and victimization, and latent growth curve models to assess developmental trajectories of bullying outcomes. Low self-control is incorporated as a time-invariant construct, and deviant peer affiliations is incorporated as a time-varying construct. The impact of covariates drawn from the mixed model is slightly different for bullying perpetrators and victims. The time-concurrent effect of deviant peer associations is stronger than the time-lagged effect on both bullying perpetration and victimization. Deviant peer affiliations fully mediate the link between low self-control and only bullying victimization in a full model.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="1538-8220",
doi="10.1080/15388220.2018.1453821",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15388220.2018.1453821"
}