TY - JOUR
PY - 2022//
TI - Sibling bullying among Vietnamese children: the relation with peer bullying and subjective well-being
JO - Current issues in personality psychology
A1 - Truong, Thi Khanh Ha
A1 - Tran, Ha Thu
A1 - Ngo, Thi Hoang Giang
A1 - Nguyen, Van Luot
A1 - Truong, Quang Lam
A1 - Ngo, Mai Trang
SP - 216
EP - 226
VL - 10
IS - 3
N2 - BACKGROUND: Siblings play an important role in a child's life. However, many children often experience sibling bullying. This study investigates differences in sibling victimization by sex, age, a parent's absence from the home due to employment, or a child's privacy and the relationship between sibling victimization, peer victimization, and the child's well-being. PARTICIPANTS AND PROCEDURE: Participants were Vietnamese children participating in the third wave of the International Survey of Children's Well-Being. The study included 1537 children (811 boys and 726 girls) attending public schools, age 10-14 years (M = 11.29, SD = 1.15).
RESULTS: The results show that over half of children with siblings in this study reported being victimized by a sibling. Younger children were bullied more often than older children. Children whose father worked away from home reported an increase in bullying behavior from their siblings. Children sharing a room with siblings reported being bullied more by siblings.
CONCLUSIONS: The results indicated a positive correlation between sibling victimization and peer victimization and a negative relationship between being bullied and a child's subjective well-being.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 2353-4192 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/cipp.2021.110025 ID - ref1 ER -