The Role of Parental Overcontrol in the Relationship between Peer Victimization, Social Threat Cognitions, and Social Anxiety in School-Age Children

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Jeremy K. Fox
Julie L. Ryan
Julia Martin Burch
Leslie F. Halpern
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[1] Montclair State University,Psychology Department
[2] William James College,Department of Clinical Psychology
[3] Fairleigh Dickinson University,School of Psychology and Counseling
[4] McLean Hospital,Department of Psychology
[5] University at Albany,Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology
[6] SUNY,undefined
[7] Yeshiva University,undefined
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School Mental Health | 2022年 / 14卷
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Peer victimization; Bullying; Parenting; Parental overcontrol; Negative thoughts; Social anxiety;
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Peer victimization has been associated with negative mental health outcomes in school-aged children, including social anxiety. It remains less clear how peer victimization influences children’s thinking about social situations and how parenting behavior may contribute to this relationship. The present study examined these questions in a sample of 178 fourth and fifth graders, who completed measures of peer victimization and maternal overcontrol at baseline and measures of social threat cognitions and social anxiety at baseline and one year later. Results indicated strong concurrent and longitudinal associations between peer victimization and social threat cognitions. Maternal overcontrol was found to moderate these relationships, such that peer victimization was associated with social threat cognitions at baseline and one year later only in students reporting high overcontrol. Social threat cognitions also mediated the relationship between peer victimization at baseline and social anxiety one year later, and this indirect effect was moderated by overcontrol. Findings may suggest that clinicians working with victimized students should identify and address negative perceptions of social situations and the role their parents may play in limiting their access to interactions with peers.
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页数:11
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