Friendships with Peers Who are Low or High in Aggression as Moderators of the Link between Peer Victimization and Declines in Academic Functioning

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David Schwartz
Andrea Hopmeyer Gorman
Kenneth A. Dodge
Gregory S. Pettit
John E. Bates
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[1] University of Southern California,
[2] Occidental College,undefined
[3] Duke University,undefined
[4] Auburn University,undefined
[5] Indiana University,undefined
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Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology | 2008年 / 36卷
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Peer relationships; Academic functioning; Friendship; Peer victimization;
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This paper reports two prospective investigations of the role of friendship in the relation between peer victimization and grade point averages (GPA). Study 1 included 199 children (105 boys, 94 girls; mean age of 9.1 years) and Study 2 included 310 children (151 boys, 159 girls; mean age of 8.5 years). These children were followed for two school years. In both projects, we assessed aggression, victimization, and friendship with a peer nomination inventory, and we obtained children's GPAs from a review of school records. Peer victimization was associated with academic declines only when children had either a high number of friends who were above the classroom mean on aggression or a low number of friends who were below the classroom mean on aggression. These results highlight the importance of aggression levels among friends for the academic adjustment of victimized children.
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