A Population Study of Victimization, Relationships, and Well-Being in Middle Childhood

Volume: 14, Issue: 5, Pages: 1529 - 1541
Published: Oct 3, 2012
Abstract
The paper presents a population-based study on the association of victimization and peer and adult relationships with children’s life satisfaction, self-esteem, anxiety, and depressive symptoms. The study extends previous research by examining 2-, 3-, and 4-way higher-order interaction effects (moderation hypotheses) of adults and peer relationships, victimization, and gender on positive and negative aspects of children’s well-being. The study...
Paper Details
Title
A Population Study of Victimization, Relationships, and Well-Being in Middle Childhood
Published Date
Oct 3, 2012
Volume
14
Issue
5
Pages
1529 - 1541
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