TY - JOUR PY - 2018// TI - The long-term effects of being bullied or a bully in adolescence on development outcomes in early adulthood JO - Forum for youth culture A1 - Kim, Sewon SP - 39 EP - 66 VL - 54 IS - N2 - The main purpose of this study is to explore the long-term effects of being bullied or a bully in adolescence on development outcomes in early adulthood. A total of 1,881 participants who had being assessed between the 2nd and 6th waves of Korean Children & Youth Panel Survey were used in this study. The research participants were categorized as bullies only(13.4%), victims only(12.3%), bullies and victims(8.1%), or neither(66.1%). Development outcomes, which included health, diseases, drinking, attention and concentration, aggression, somatic symptoms, withdrawal and depression, were assessed in young adulthood. Using latent profile analysis, four classes of development outcomes in early adulthood were identified: 'moderate adjusted(45.7%)', 'high-risk for drinking'(6.2%), 'good-adjusted(28.1%)' and 'poor health+high-risk of psychological problems(19.9%)'. Bullies were at increased risk of drinking and victims or bullies/victims had a higher prevalence of poor health and psychological problems in young adulthood. The implications for both practice and policy implications are also discussed. Keywords: 청소년, 초기 성인기, 학교폭력, 잠재프로파일분석 키워드: adolescent, early adulthood, bullying, latent profile analysis

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LA - en SN - 1975-2733 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.17854/ffyc.2018.04.54.39 ID - ref1 ER -