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. 2014 Oct;42(7):1089-102.
doi: 10.1007/s10802-014-9870-0.

Fifth-grade children's daily experiences of peer victimization and negative emotions: moderating effects of sex and peer rejection

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Fifth-grade children's daily experiences of peer victimization and negative emotions: moderating effects of sex and peer rejection

Michael T Morrow et al. J Abnorm Child Psychol. 2014 Oct.

Abstract

This study examined the relations of fifth-grade children's (181 boys and girls) daily experiences of peer victimization with their daily negative emotions. Children completed daily reports of peer victimization and negative emotions (sadness, anger, embarrassment, and nervousness) on up to eight school days. The daily peer victimization checklist was best represented by five factors: physical victimization, verbal victimization, social manipulation, property attacks, and social rebuff. All five types were associated with increased negative daily emotions, and several types were independently linked to increased daily negative emotions, particularly physical victimization. Girls demonstrated greater emotional reactivity in sadness to social manipulation than did boys, and higher levels of peer rejection were linked to greater emotional reactivity to multiple types of victimization. Sex and peer rejection also interacted, such that greater rejection was a stronger indicator of emotional reactivity to victimization in boys than in girls.

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