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Citation

Coelho VA, Sousa V. J. Interpers. Violence 2018; ePub(ePub): 886260518801943.

Affiliation

Académico de Torres Vedras, Portugal.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0886260518801943

PMID

30272492

Abstract

This study investigated how social and emotional competencies are related to middle school students' involvement in bullying, and whether class-levels variables influence this association. There were 668 participants ( Mage = 12.73, SD = 1.08) who participated in a screening for inclusion in a social and emotional learning program.

RESULTS showed that students not involved in bullying displayed higher levels of self-esteem than students involved in bullying in any role (victims, perpetrators, or bully-victims), higher levels of self-control and social awareness than perpetrators and bully-victims, and higher levels of responsible decision making than bully-victims. Gender did not moderate the relation between any bullying roles and social and emotional competencies, but class size moderated the relation between being a bully/victim and self-esteem and between being a bully and self-control. These results supported the relevance of including class-level variables when analyzing the relation between bullying and social and emotional competencies.


Language: en

Keywords

bullying; class-level variables; middle school; social and emotional competencies

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