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  • Developmental Psychology
  • Adolescent Psychology

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  • Peer victimization is a significant risk factor for adolescent problem behaviors.
  • Understanding the mediating and moderating factors is crucial for effective intervention.
  • Previous research has not fully elucidated the pathways linking victimization to behavioral issues.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate deviant peer affiliation as a mediator between peer victimization and adolescent problem behaviors.
  • To examine impulsivity as a moderator of the direct and indirect associations.
  • To provide an integrative framework for theory and prevention strategies.

Main Methods:

  • Longitudinal study with a sample of 1401 adolescents (aged 11-14).
  • Anonymous questionnaires assessed peer victimization, impulsivity, deviant peer affiliation, and problem behaviors.
  • Structural equation modeling analyzed mediation and moderation effects, controlling for gender, age, and SES.

Main Results:

  • Peer victimization was significantly associated with increased problem behaviors.
  • Deviant peer affiliation mediated the relationship between peer victimization and problem behaviors.
  • Impulsivity significantly moderated both the direct path (victimization to problem behaviors) and the indirect path (victimization via deviant peers to problem behaviors), with effects being stronger for highly impulsive adolescents.

Conclusions:

  • Deviant peer affiliation is a critical pathway through which peer victimization leads to adolescent problem behaviors.
  • Impulsivity amplifies the negative impact of peer victimization, suggesting a need for tailored interventions.
  • Findings inform theoretical models and prevention efforts targeting at-risk adolescents.