TY - JOUR
PY - 2023//
TI - The cumulative effects of bullying victimization in childhood and adolescence on borderline personality disorder symptoms in emerging adulthood
JO - International journal of bullying prevention
A1 - Erazo, Madelaine B.
A1 - Krygsman, Amanda L.
A1 - Vaillancourt, Tracy
SP - 121
EP - 134
VL - 5
IS - 2
N2 - We examined how bullying victimization across childhood and adolescence was associated with BPD symptoms in emerging adulthood. Participants were drawn from the McMaster Teen Study, representing a community sample. A three-class solution of bullying victimization trajectories was selected from a semi-parametric group-based trajectory analysis (ages 10 to 18, nā=ā701). Most individuals followed a low decreasing trajectory (71.3%), followed by a moderate stable trajectory (25.2%) and a high stable trajectory (3.5%), which predicted BPD symptoms in emerging adulthood (ages 19 to 22; nā=ā338).
RESULTS indicated that the high stable and moderate stable groups differed from the low decreasing group on BPD symptoms; individuals who were bullied by peers in childhood and adolescence were more likely to have elevated symptoms of BPD in adulthood. When controlling for gender and childhood maltreatment, this differentiation only held true for the high stable group.
RESULTS suggest that peer relations are powerful enough to influence subsequent personality pathology. Implications are examined through a developmental trauma framework.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 2523-3653 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42380-022-00122-0 ID - ref1 ER -