Authors
Ida Frugård Strøm, Helene Flood Aakvaag, Marianne Skogbrott Birkeland, Erika Felix, Siri Thoresen
Publication date
2018/1/1
Journal
European journal of psychotraumatology
Volume
9
Issue
1
Pages
1418570
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Background: Psychological distress following experiencing bullying victimization in childhood has been well documented. Less is known about the impact of bullying victimization on psychosocial adjustment problems in young adulthood and about potential pathways, such as shame. Moreover, bullying victimization is often studied in isolation from other forms of victimization.
Objective: This study investigated (1) whether childhood experiences of bullying victimization and violence were associated with psychosocial adjustment (distress, impaired functioning, social support barriers) in young adulthood; (2) the unique effect of bullying victimization on psychosocial adjustment; and (3) whether shame mediated the relationship between bullying victimization and these outcomes in young adulthood.
Method: The sample included 681 respondents (aged 19–37 years) from a follow-up study (2017) conducted via phone …
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