Victimization in the peer group and children's academic functioning.

D Schwartz, AH Gorman, J Nakamoto… - Journal of educational …, 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
D Schwartz, AH Gorman, J Nakamoto, RL Toblin
Journal of educational psychology, 2005psycnet.apa.org
This short-term longitudinal investigation focused on associations between victimization in
the peer group and academic functioning over a 1-year period. The authors used a multi-
informant approach to assess peer victimization, symptoms of depression, and academic
outcomes for 199 elementary schoolchildren (average age of 9.0 years; 105 boys, 94 girls).
Frequent victimization by peers was associated with poor academic functioning (as
indicated by grade point averages and achievement test scores) on both a concurrent and a …
Abstract
This short-term longitudinal investigation focused on associations between victimization in the peer group and academic functioning over a 1-year period. The authors used a multi-informant approach to assess peer victimization, symptoms of depression, and academic outcomes for 199 elementary schoolchildren (average age of 9.0 years; 105 boys, 94 girls). Frequent victimization by peers was associated with poor academic functioning (as indicated by grade point averages and achievement test scores) on both a concurrent and a predictive level. Additionally, the authors' analyses provided some evidence that peer group victimization predicts academic difficulties through the mediating influence of depressive symptoms. Taken together, these results highlight the potential negative impact of victimization by peers on children's academic functioning.(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)
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