The current study examined the longitudinal interplay between bullying, victimization, and social status (acceptance, rejection, and perceived popularity) over the course of 1 year. Cross-lagged path models were estimated for two cohorts, covering grades 3-6 (N = 3904, M age = 11.2 years) and grades 7-9 (N = 4492, M age = 14.4 years). Comparisons between cohorts and by gender were conducted. The results of this study corroborate the complexity of the longitudinal interplay between bullying, victimization, and social status in showing that direction and strength of associations differ by type of peer status, age, and gender. Conclusions cannot be drawn without taking these differences into account. The findings are discussed according to the...
Peer victimization can be a chronic stressor for some youth but not all youth. To understand the pre...
This study investigated the effect of bullying role, i.e., bully, victim, and bully-victim, on three...
Recent research has highlighted an understudied phenomenon in the peer victimization literature thus...
The current study examined the longitudinal interplay between bullying, victimization, and social st...
The current study examined the longitudinal interplay between bullying, victimization, and social st...
Bullying is known to be associated with social status, but it remains unclear how bullying involveme...
Bullying is known to be associated with social status, but it remains unclear how bullying involveme...
The study investigated the longitudinal relations between students’ roles in bullying (i.e., bullyin...
The purpose of the study was to examine stability, correlates, and time-covarying associations of pe...
The aim of this study was to determine how trajectory clusters of social status (social preference a...
To understand the complex nature of bullies ’ acceptance and rejection, this article considered goal...
This study examined grade differences in the social status profiles and prevalence of bullying parti...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [166]-179).Bullying continues to be a significant problem...
This study tested transactional models to explain the short-term longitudinal links between self-per...
This study examined the role of peer acceptance and perceived popularity in bullying and victimizati...
Peer victimization can be a chronic stressor for some youth but not all youth. To understand the pre...
This study investigated the effect of bullying role, i.e., bully, victim, and bully-victim, on three...
Recent research has highlighted an understudied phenomenon in the peer victimization literature thus...
The current study examined the longitudinal interplay between bullying, victimization, and social st...
The current study examined the longitudinal interplay between bullying, victimization, and social st...
Bullying is known to be associated with social status, but it remains unclear how bullying involveme...
Bullying is known to be associated with social status, but it remains unclear how bullying involveme...
The study investigated the longitudinal relations between students’ roles in bullying (i.e., bullyin...
The purpose of the study was to examine stability, correlates, and time-covarying associations of pe...
The aim of this study was to determine how trajectory clusters of social status (social preference a...
To understand the complex nature of bullies ’ acceptance and rejection, this article considered goal...
This study examined grade differences in the social status profiles and prevalence of bullying parti...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [166]-179).Bullying continues to be a significant problem...
This study tested transactional models to explain the short-term longitudinal links between self-per...
This study examined the role of peer acceptance and perceived popularity in bullying and victimizati...
Peer victimization can be a chronic stressor for some youth but not all youth. To understand the pre...
This study investigated the effect of bullying role, i.e., bully, victim, and bully-victim, on three...
Recent research has highlighted an understudied phenomenon in the peer victimization literature thus...