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Main Authors: Siman Zhao, Xinyin Chen, Panpan Yang, Dan Li, Junsheng Liu, Shihong Liu
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Published: Wiley 2025
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Online Access:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/sode.70013
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author Siman Zhao
Xinyin Chen
Panpan Yang
Dan Li
Junsheng Liu
Shihong Liu
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Xinyin Chen
Panpan Yang
Dan Li
Junsheng Liu
Shihong Liu
Siman Zhao
Xinyin Chen
Panpan Yang
Dan Li
Junsheng Liu
Shihong Liu
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contents Moderating Effects of Group‐ and Self‐Orientations on the Relations Between Peer Victimization and Adjustment in Chinese Adolescents Siman Zhao Xinyin Chen Panpan Yang Dan Li Junsheng Liu Shihong Liu Social Development ABSTRACTThis 1‐year longitudinal study examined the moderating effects of group‐ and self‐orientations on the relations between peer victimization and social, academic, and psychological adjustment in Chinese young adolescents. Participants included 323 sixth‐grade students (165 boys, initial Mage = 12.5 years) in middle schools. Data on peer victimization, group‐ and self‐orientations, and adjustment were obtained from multiple sources, including peer nominations, self‐reports, teacher ratings, and school records. It was found that peer victimization was positively associated with later teacher‐rated learning problems and self‐reported loneliness and negatively associated with later teacher‐rated school competence, academic achievement, and perceived self‐worth among adolescents who were high on group‐orientation or low on self‐orientation, but not among those with low group‐orientation or high self‐orientation. The results suggest that group‐orientation may be a vulnerability factor, whereas self‐orientation may be a protective factor in the development of adolescents who experience peer victimization. 10.1111/sode.70013 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
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spellingShingle Moderating Effects of Group‐ and Self‐Orientations on the Relations Between Peer Victimization and Adjustment in Chinese Adolescents
Siman Zhao
Xinyin Chen
Panpan Yang
Dan Li
Junsheng Liu
Shihong Liu
Social Development
Moderating Effects of Group‐ and Self‐Orientations on the Relations Between Peer Victimization and Adjustment in Chinese Adolescents Siman Zhao Xinyin Chen Panpan Yang Dan Li Junsheng Liu Shihong Liu Social Development ABSTRACTThis 1‐year longitudinal study examined the moderating effects of group‐ and self‐orientations on the relations between peer victimization and social, academic, and psychological adjustment in Chinese young adolescents. Participants included 323 sixth‐grade students (165 boys, initial Mage = 12.5 years) in middle schools. Data on peer victimization, group‐ and self‐orientations, and adjustment were obtained from multiple sources, including peer nominations, self‐reports, teacher ratings, and school records. It was found that peer victimization was positively associated with later teacher‐rated learning problems and self‐reported loneliness and negatively associated with later teacher‐rated school competence, academic achievement, and perceived self‐worth among adolescents who were high on group‐orientation or low on self‐orientation, but not among those with low group‐orientation or high self‐orientation. The results suggest that group‐orientation may be a vulnerability factor, whereas self‐orientation may be a protective factor in the development of adolescents who experience peer victimization. 10.1111/sode.70013 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
title Moderating Effects of Group‐ and Self‐Orientations on the Relations Between Peer Victimization and Adjustment in Chinese Adolescents
topic Social Development
url https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/sode.70013