Title of article :
Forms of Aggression, Social-Psychological Adjustment,
and Peer Victimization in a Japanese Sample:
The Moderating Role of Positive and Negative
Friendship Quality
Author/Authors :
Yoshito Kawabata، نويسنده , , Nicki R. Crick &
Yoshikazu Hamaguchi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
The purpose of these studies was to examine the
frequency and stability of relational and physical aggression
and their associations with social-psychological adjustment or
peer victimization, and how friendships are involved in the
relations between forms of aggression and peer victimization
in Japanese children. The sample consisted of 452 (Study 1)
and 138 (Study 2) children who were in the fourth and fifth
grades. Results of Study 1 demonstrated that relational
aggression was uniquely and more strongly associated with
internalizing adjustment problems than physical aggression.
Moreover, Study 2 revealed that relational aggression and
physical aggression were stable over a 6-month period and the
stability of relational aggression was reinforced by negative
friendships (i.e., high levels of exclusivity and friend
victimization). Further, the association between relational
aggression and relative increases in relational victimization
was attenuated by positive friendships (i.e., high levels of
intimacy, companionship, and friendship satisfaction). Interestingly,
friendships were unrelated to physical aggression
and its relation to physical victimization. The age and gender
of the children in the two studies were also examined.
Cultural and developmental processes involving forms of
aggression, friendships, social-psychological adjustment, and
peer victimization were discussed
Keywords :
Relational aggression . Friendships .Social-psychological adjustment . Peer victimization .Culture
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology