• Title of article

    Implications of inadequate parental bonding and peer victimization for adolescent mental health

  • Author/Authors

    Rigby، نويسنده , , K. and Slee، نويسنده , , P.T. and Martin، نويسنده , , G.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    12
  • From page
    801
  • To page
    812
  • Abstract
    Previous studies have indicated significant associations between relatively poor mental health of children and both perceived negative parenting and exposure to peer victimization at school. This paper examines their relative contribution to the mental status of adolescent school children. Questionnaires were administered to Australian school children ( n = 1432 ) aged 12–16 years. These contained reliable self-report measures of mental health (the GHQ) parental bonding (the PBI) and degree of peer victimization. As predicted, multiple regression analyses indicated that low levels of perceived parental care, high parental control and frequent peer victimization were each significantly and independently associated with relatively poor mental health. Together, they accounted for some 17% and 27% of variance in the mental health status of adolescent boys and girls, respectively. Theoretical and practical implications of these findings are considered. Limitations of the study are also discussed (deleted)
  • Keywords
    Peer victimization , Mental health , Adolescence , parental bonding
  • Journal title
    Journal of Adolescence
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    Journal of Adolescence
  • Record number

    1495145