Peer Victimization And Anxiety In Youth: A Moderated Mediation Of Peer Perceptions And Social Self-Efficacy

CANADIAN JOURNAL OF SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY(2021)

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The central objective of the study was to investigate a moderated mediation model addressing social cognitive mechanisms that account for the association between peer victimization and anxiety. A sample of 81 youth (Mage = 12.78,SD= 0.88) completed questionnaires assessing peer victimization, anxiety, social self-efficacy, and peer perceptions. Reports of peer victimization were associated with anxiety symptoms. Moreover, social self-efficacy partially mediated the relationship between peer victimization and anxiety. Lastly, the perception of school peers moderated the mediation process between peer victimization and anxiety via social self-efficacy. These findings suggest that social contextual variables (e.g., peer victimization and perception of school peers) and negative self-evaluations (e.g., social self-efficacy) are risk factors for anxiety symptom severity in youth. Limitations and practical implications were discussed.
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anxiety, peer victimization, self-evaluations, youth
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