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Citation

Herge WM, La Greca AM, Chan SF. J. Pediatr. Psychol. 2015; 41(1): 15-27.

Affiliation

University of Miami.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Oxford University Press)

DOI

10.1093/jpepsy/jsv050

PMID

26050245

Abstract

OBJECTIVE:  Peer victimization (PV) is a key interpersonal stressor that can be traumatizing for youth. This study evaluated the relationships between overt, relational, reputational, and cyber PV and adolescents' somatic complaints and sleep problems. Symptoms of depression and social anxiety were examined as potential mediators.  METHOD:  Adolescents (N = 1,162; M age = 15.80 years; 57% female; 80% Hispanic) were assessed at three time points, 6 weeks apart, using standardized measures of PV, depression, social anxiety, sleep problems, and somatic complaints. Structural equation modeling evaluated key study aims.  RESULTS:  Relational, reputational, and cyber PV, but not overt PV, were directly or indirectly associated with subsequent somatic complaints and/or sleep problems. Depression and social anxiety mediated relationships between relational PV and health outcomes, whereas reputational PV was indirectly associated with somatic complaints via depression only.  DISCUSSION:  The stress of PV may contribute to adolescents' sleep problems and somatic complaints and has implications for pediatric psychologists.


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