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Victimization in South Korean children's peer groups
Authors:Schwartz David  Farver JoAnn M  Chang Lei  Lee-Shin Yoolim
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California;(2) Research Institute of Human Ecology, Yonsei University, South Korea
Abstract:This study reports a cross-sectional investigation of the behavioral, academic, and psychosocial correlates of victimization in South Korean children's peer groups. The participants were 122 children (66 boys, 56 girls; from 10–12-years-old) recruited from a primary school in Seoul, South Korea. Multi-informant assessments (peer nominations, teacher ratings, and self-reports) of peer victimization, social behavior, loneliness/social dissatisfaction, and academic functioning were obtained. Multivariate analyses indicated that peer victimization was associated with poor academic adjustment, loneliness, submissive–withdrawn behavior, aggression, and low levels of assertive–prosocial behavior. These findings suggest that there is considerable similarity in the social processes underlying peer group victimization across South Korean and Western cultural settings.
Keywords:bullying  peer relations  victimization
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