Exploring the dimensional structure of bullying victimization among primary and lower-secondary school students: Is one factor enough, or do we need more?
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
In adolescence, bullying victimization is typically represented in terms of a three-fold
factor structure reflecting three components of verbal, physical, and social victimization.
Recent studies have suggested the usefulness of alternativte models including both
general and component-specific factors. In this study, we assessed the empirical and
theoretical validity of an instrument assessing verbal, physical and social victimization
using a set of alternative models of victimization: a unidimensional model, a threefactor
model, and a bifactor model. Association between emerging factors and student
variables were explored to establish theoretical fit of the models. Sample consisted
of upper primary and lower secondary school students [N = 1311; 53% Male; Mean
age (SD) = 10.73 (1.45)] and their teachers. The three factor and bifactor models
showed good fit. In spite of acceptable fit, the unidimensional model showed lower
empirical support when compared with the other models. The dimensions of the
three-factor model showed similar associations with most student variables, while
the bifactor showed more heterogeneous, and theoretically coherent associations.
General victimization decreased with age and was positively related with externalizing
and internalizing symptoms, student–teacher conflict and negative expectations. Verbal
victimization showed increased prevalence among girls and older students. Physical
victimization showed increased prevalence among boys and younger students, and
positive associations with externalizing symptoms and student–teacher conflict. Social
victimization was more frequent among girls, and positively related with internalizing
symptoms and negative expectations toward teachers. These findings highlight the
usefulness of modeling victimization using both general and form-specific dimensions
for both assessment and theory-building purposes.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Bi-factor analysis; Bullying; Dimensional structure; Factor analysis; Victimization; Psychology (all)
Elenco autori:
Marengo, Davide; Settanni, Michele*; Prino, Laura Elvira; Parada, Roberto H.; Longobardi, Claudio
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