Psychological Resilience May Be Related to Students’ Responses to Victims of School Bullying: A Cross-Sectional Study of Chinese Grade 3–5 Primary School Students
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Sample
2.2. Measures
2.2.1. Sociodemographic Variables
2.2.2. School Bullying
2.2.3. Respondents’ Responses to School Bullying
2.2.4. Psychological Resilience
2.3. Analysis
2.4. Ethical Consideration
3. Results
3.1. Description of the Sociodemographic Characteristics of the Participants
3.2. Participants’ Experience and Responses to School Bullying
3.3. Response to School Bulling among Victims with Different Characteristics
3.4. Logistic Regression Analysis of Factors Influencing Victims’ Response to School Bullying
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
References
- China TNPC. China Legal Publishing House: Law of the People’s Republic of China on the Protection of Minors; China Legal Publishing House: Beijing, China, 2020; Volume 2022. [Google Scholar]
- UNESCO. Behind the Numbers: Ending School Violence and Bullying; UNESCO: Paris, France, 2019; Volume 2022. [Google Scholar]
- Hillis, S.; Mercy, J.; Amobi, A.; Kress, H. Global Prevalence of Past-year Violence Against Children: A Systematic Review and Minimum Estimates. Pediatrics 2016, 137, e20154079. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed] [Green Version]
- Fisher, K.; Cassidy, B.; Mitchell, A.M. Bullying: Effects on School-Aged Children, Screening Tools, and Referral Sources. J. Community Health Nurs. 2017, 34, 171–179. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed]
- Ramya, S.G.; Kulkarni, M.L. Bullying among school children: Prevalence and association with common symptoms in childhood. Indian J. Pediatr. 2011, 78, 307–310. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed]
- Li, X.; Chen, F.; Lin, Y.; Jia, Z.; Tucker, W.; He, J.; Cui, L.; Yuan, Z. Research on the Relationships between Psychological Problems and School Bullying and Non-Suicidal Self-Injury among Rural Primary and Middle School Students in Developing Areas of China. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 3371. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed]
- Pan, Y.; Liu, H.; Lau, P.; Luo, F. A latent transition analysis of bullying and victimization in Chinese primary school students. PLoS ONE 2017, 12, e182802. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [Green Version]
- Flouri, E.; Buchanan, A. The Role of Mother Involvement and Father Involvement in Adolescent Bullying Behavior. J. Interpers. Violence 2003, 18, 634–644. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Zhu, Y.; Chan, K.L. Prevalence and Correlates of School Bullying Victimization in Xi’an, China. Violence Vict. 2015, 30, 714–732. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Chen, Q.; Lo, C.; Zhu, Y.; Cheung, A.; Chan, K.L.; Ip, P. Family poly-victimization and cyberbullying among adolescents in a Chinese school sample. Child Abus. Negl. 2018, 77, 180–187. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Chou, W.J.; Wang, P.W.; Hsiao, R.C.; Hu, H.F.; Yen, C.F. Role of School Bullying Involvement in Depression, Anxiety, Suicidality, and Low Self-Esteem Among Adolescents with High-Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder. Front. Psychiatry 2020, 11, 9. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Stark, A.M.; Tousignant, O.; Fireman, G.D. Gender-Based Effects of Frames on Bullying Outcomes. J. Psychol. 2019, 153, 555–574. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Armitage, R. Bullying in children: Impact on child health. BMJ Paediatr. Open 2021, 5, e939. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Wu, L.; Zhang, D.; Cheng, G.; Hu, T. Bullying and Social Anxiety in Chinese Children: Moderating Roles of Trait Resilience and Psychological Suzhi. Child Abus. Negl. 2018, 76, 204–215. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed]
- Nowakowski, K.; Wrobel, K. Psychopathic traits, psychological resilience and coping with stress in socially maladjusted youth. Psychiatr. Pol. 2021, 55, 1157–1167. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed]
- Ho, G.W.; Chan AC, Y.; Shevlin, M.; Karatzias, T.; Chan, P.S.; Leung, D. Childhood Adversity, Resilience, and Mental Health: A Sequential Mixed-Methods Study of Chinese Young Adults. J. Interpers. Violence 2021, 36, NP10345–NP10370. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed] [Green Version]
- Leipold, B.; Greve, W. Resilience: A conceptual bridge between coping and development. Eur. Psychol. 2009, 14, 40–50. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Luthar, S.S.; Cicchetti, D.; Becker, B. The construct of resilience: A critical evaluation and guidelines for future work. Child Dev. 2000, 71, 543–562. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed]
- Wang, Q.; Zhu, X.; Jiang, X.; Li, M.; Chang, R.; Chen, B.; Liu, J. Relationship between stressful life events, coping styles, and schizophrenia relapse. Int. J. Ment. Health Nurs. 2021, 30, 1149–1159. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Jiang, Q.J.; Huang, L.; Lu, K.S.; Lou, Z.S.; Yang, A.R.; Chen, H.; Mao, Z.X. Psychological Stress: Classification of Coping and Psychosomatic Health. Chin. J. Sch. Health 1993, 7, 145–147+190. [Google Scholar]
- Rutter, M. Resilience: Some conceptual considerations. J. Adolesc. Health 1993, 14, 626–631, 690–696. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Clauss-Ehlers, C.S. Sociocultural factors, resilience, and coping: Support for a culturally sensitive measure of resilience. J. Appl. Dev. Psychol. 2008, 29, 197–212. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Wang, S. The Resilience of Left-Home Children and Its Relationship with Theattachment and Thecoping Style; Henan University of China: Kaifeng, China, 2010; p. 86. [Google Scholar]
- Reisen, A.; Viana, M.C.; Dos, S.N.E. Adverse childhood experiences and bullying in late adolescence in a metropolitan region of Brazil. Child Abus. Negl. 2019, 92, 146–156. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed]
- Salmivalli, C.; Laninga-Wijnen, L.; Malamut, S.T.; Garandeau, C.F. Bullying Prevention in Adolescence: Solutions and New Challenges from the Past Decade. J. Res. Adolesc. 2021, 31, 1023–1046. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed]
- Forster, M.; Gower, A.L.; McMorris, B.J.; Borowsky, I.W. Adverse Childhood Experiences and School-Based Victimization and Perpetration. J. Interpers. Violence 2020, 35, 662–681. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed]
- Liu, W.W. The current situation of college students’ psychological resilience and educational countermeasures. Food Res. Dev. 2020, 41, 226. [Google Scholar]
- Zou, Y.; Ye, Y.; Chang, Y.; You, G.; Li, X.; Chen, Y.; Liu, X.; Fang, Q.; Zhang, R. Influence of psychological resilience on cognitive bias towards school violence among primary school students in Luzhou. Chin. J. Sch. Health 2019, 40, 1842–1845+1848. [Google Scholar]
- Chen, Y.; Ye, Y.; Li, X. Impact of family and personal factors on campus violence perpetration among urban primary school students. Chin. J. Public Health 2021, 37, 503–507. [Google Scholar]
- Zhang, W.X.; Wu, J.F. The Olweus child Bully/Victim Questionnaire (Chinese revision). Psychol. Dev. Educ. 1999, 8–12+38. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Awiria, O. “Book-review” Bullying at School—What We Know and What We Can Do. Br. J. Educ. Stud. 1995, 18, 124–125. [Google Scholar]
- Wang, L. The Relationship of Vocational Students’Psychological Resilience, Coping Style and Prolem Behavior. China J. Health Psychol. 2017, 25, 599–603. [Google Scholar]
- Wang, Y.J.; Shi, Y.J. Influence of metacognitive group intervention on resilience among college students with social anxiety disorder. Chin. J. Sch. Health 2019, 40, 242–245. [Google Scholar]
- Huang, Y.W. A Study on the Relationship between Mentalresilience, Social Support and Mental Health of Medical Students in Guangzhou; Guangzhou Medical University: Guangzhou, China, 2020; p. 84. [Google Scholar]
- Mohammad, E.T.; Shapiro, E.R.; Wainwright, L.D.; Carter, A.S. Impacts of family and community violence exposure on child coping and mental health. J. Abnorm. Child Psychol. 2015, 43, 203–215. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed]
- Liu, L. A Study on the Problems and Countermeasures of School Violence in Primary Schools; Harbin Normal University: Harbin, China, 2017. [Google Scholar]
- Song, Y.P.; Han, X.; Zhang, J.W. Analysis of the situation of school bullying and related factors in junior high school students in China 2016. Zhonghua Yu Fang Yi Xue Za Zhi 2019, 53, 1032–1037. [Google Scholar] [PubMed]
- Chen, X.H.; Niu, D. Association between childhood psychological resilience and school violence awareness in rural areas of Southern Henan. Chin. J. Sch. Health 2020, 41, 1859–1862. [Google Scholar]
- Faria, D.A.P.; Revoredo, L.S.; Vilar, M.J.; Chaves, M.E.M. Resilience and treatment adhesion in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus. Open Rheumatol. J. 2014, 8, 1–8. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed] [Green Version]
- Sampasa-Kanyinga, H.; Chaput, J.P.; Hamilton, H.A.; Colman, I. Bullying involvement, psychological distress, and short sleep duration among adolescents. Soc. Psychiatry Psychiatr. Epidemiol. 2018, 53, 1371–1380. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Wang, Y.; Yu, H.; Yang, Y.; Li, R.; Wilson, A.; Wang, S.; Chen, R. The victim-bully cycle of sexual minority school adolescents in China: Prevalence and the association of mood problems and coping strategies. Epidemiol. Psychiatr. Sci. 2020, 29, e179. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Yang, S.A.; Kim, D.H. Factors associated with bystander behaviors of Korean youth in school bullying situations: A cross-sectional study. Medicine 2017, 96, e7757. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Grassetti, S.N.; Hubbard, J.A.; Smith, M.A.; Bookhout, M.K.; Swift, L.E.; Gawrysiak, M.J. Caregivers’ Advice and Children’s Bystander Behaviors During Bullying Incidents. J. Clin. Child Adolesc. Psychol. 2018, 47 (Suppl. 1), S329–S340. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Longobardi, C.; Borello, L.; Thornberg, R.; Settanni, M. Empathy and defending behaviours in school bullying: The mediating role of motivation to defend victims. Br. J. Educ. Psychol. 2020, 90, 473–486. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Szymanski, D.M.; Feltman, C.E. Experiencing and Coping with Sexually Objectifying Treatment: Internalization and Resilience. Sex Roles 2014, 71, 159–170. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Manne, S.; Myers-Virtue, S.; Kashy, D.; Ozga, M.; Kissane, D.; Heckman, C.; Rosenblum, N. Resilience, Positive Coping, and Quality of Life among Women Newly Diagnosed with Gynecological Cancers. Cancer Nurs. 2015, 38, 375–382. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed] [Green Version]
- Yi-Frazier, J.P.; Yaptangco, M.; Semana, S.; Buscaino, E.; Thompson, V.; Cochrane, K.; Rosenberg, A.R. The association of personal resilience with stress, coping, and diabetes outcomes in adolescents with type 1 diabetes: Variable- and person-focused approaches. J. Health Psychol. 2015, 20, 1196–1206. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed] [Green Version]
- Connor, K.M.; Davidson, J.R. Development of a new resilience scale: The Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC). Depress. Anxiety 2003, 18, 76–82. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed]
- Pines, M. Resilient Children: The Search for Protective Factors. Am. Educ. Prof. J. Am. Fed. Teach. 1984, 8, 34–37. [Google Scholar]
- Budge, S.L.; Adelson, J.L.; Howard, K.A. Anxiety and depression in transgender individuals: The roles of transition status, loss, social support, and coping. J. Consult. Clin. Psychol. 2013, 81, 545–557. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [Green Version]
- Shi, D.D. The Relationship between Social Support and Bullying in Junior High School Students: Mediating Role of Coping Styles; Zhejiang University of Technology: Hangzhou, China, 2019; p. 54. [Google Scholar]
- Maslow, A.H. Motivation and Personality; Bloomsbury Business Library: London, UK, 2007. [Google Scholar]
- Hammami, N.; Chaurasia, A.; Bigelow, P.; Leatherdale, S.T. Exploring gender differences in the longitudinal association between bullying and risk behaviours with Body Mass Index among COMPASS youth in Canada. Prev. Med. 2020, 139, 106188. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Garmezy, N.; Masten, A.S.; Tellegen, A. The study of stress and competence in children: A building block for developmental psychopathology. Child Dev. 1984, 55, 97–111. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
Sociodemographic Characteristics | Sociodemographic Characteristics | ||
---|---|---|---|
Enrolled school | Having bad health behavior # | ||
Public | 4379 (80.72) | Yes | 3549 (67.06) |
Private | 1046 (19.28) | No | 1743 (32.94) |
Districts | Sufficient sleeping time # | ||
Jiangyang | 1886 (34.77) | Yes | 3080 (57.29) |
Longmatan | 2134 (39.34) | No | 2296 (42.71) |
Naxi | 1405 (25.90) | Father’s education level # | |
Sex # | College and more | 1486 (27.39) | |
Male | 2792 (52.15) | High school/middle school | 2561 (47.21) |
Female | 2562 (47.85) | Primary school or less | 531 (9.79) |
Grade | Unknown | 847 (15.61) | |
3 | 1589 (29.29) | Mother’s education level # | |
4 | 1894 (34.91) | College and more | 1410 (25.99) |
5 | 1942 (35.80) | High school/middle school | 2551 (47.02) |
Character # | Primary school or less | 649 (11.96) | |
Quiet | 725 (13.48) | Unknown | 815 (15.02) |
General | 1989 (36.98) | Parents are the main family educator # | |
Outgoing | 2664 (49.54) | Yes | 4329 (81.30) |
Number of good friends # | No | 996 (18.30) | |
≤1 | 299 (5.56) | Parents quarreled before children | |
≥2 | 5079 (94.44) | Yes | 1571 (29.39) |
Class cadre participation # | No | 3775 (70.61) | |
Yes | 1971 (36.72) | Divorced parents # | |
No | 3397 (63.28) | Yes | 659 (12.18) |
Academic performance # | No | 4751 (87.82) | |
Above average | 1827 (33.97) | The way of education # | |
Average | 3023 (56.21) | Negative | 848 (16.07) |
Below average | 528 (9.82) | Both | 1431 (27.11) |
Relationship with siblings # | Positive | 2999 (56.82) | |
Good | 3297 (89.11) | Psychological resilience | |
General | 312 (8.43) | High | 1905 (35.12) |
Poor | 91 (2.46) | Middle | 1820 (33.55) |
Age | 9.56 ± 1.56 | Low | 1700 (31.34) |
Score of recognition | 63.57 ± 6.18 | Psychological resilience level | 40.52 ± 8.04 |
Variable | Positive Response | Variable | Positive Response |
---|---|---|---|
Districts ** | Sufficient sleeping time ** | ||
Jiangyang | 821 (63.64) | Yes | 1489 (72.53) |
Longmatan | 1074 (74.27) a | No | 1080 (64.86) |
Naxi | 701 (68.66) a,b | Mother’s education level * | |
Sex ** | College and more | 585 (64.78) | |
Male | 1303 (64.96) | High school/middle school | 1232 (70.04) a |
Female | 1261 (74.18) | Primary school or less | 358 (71.60) |
Grade * | Unknown | 421 (70.76) | |
3 | 847 (72.21) | Parents as the main family educator ** | |
4 | 904 (69.33) | Yes | 2045 (70.01) |
5 | 845 (66.02) a | No | 496 (65.01) |
Character * | Parents quarreled before children | ||
Quiet | 364 (72.51) | Yes | 821 (61.96) |
General | 978 (65.64) a | No | 1732 (72.99) |
Outgoing | 1231 (71.16) b | Divorced parents * | |
Number of good friends * | Yes | 330 (63.71) | |
≤1 | 152 (61.04) | No | 2257 (69.94) |
≥2 | 2418 (69.70) | Education method ** | |
Academic performance * | Negative | 434 (61.47) | |
Above average | 748 (65.79) | Both | 691 (63.16) |
Average | 1537 (70.93) a | Positive | 1409 (75.59) a,b |
Below average | 290 (69.21) | Age * | (9.48 ± 0.97) |
Relationship with siblings ** | Recognition score ** | (63.25 ± 5.96) | |
Good | 1607 (72.35) | Psychological resilience level ** | |
General | 165 (64.02) a | Low | 972 (65.81) |
Poor | 42 (50.60) a | Middle | 870 (68.29) |
Bad health behaviors ** | High | 754 (74.95) a,b | |
Yes | 1802 (66.01) | ||
No | 721 (77.61) |
Variables | Male | Female | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Psychological resilience level (ref: Low) | |||
Middle | 2.046 (1.455~2.878) ** | - | 1.416 (1.108~1.810) ** |
High | 2.300 (1.624~3.259) ** | - | 1.605 (1.254~2.055) ** |
Grade (ref: 3) | |||
4 | - | - | 0.707 (0.555~0.901) * |
5 | - | - | 0.876 (0.703~1.090) |
Female (ref: Male) | - | - | 0.638 (0.530~0.768) ** |
Character (ref: Quiet) | |||
General | - | 0.518 (0.317~0.847) * | - |
Outgoing | - | 0.933 (0.695~1.254) | - |
Relationship with siblings (ref: Good) | |||
General | 0.451 (0.242~0.838) * | 0.430 (0.206~0.898) * | 0.455 (0.279~0.743) * |
Poor | 0.547 (0.271~1.103) | 0.620 (0.272~1.411) | 0.589 (0.339~1.025) |
Mother’s education level (ref: College and more) | |||
High school/middle school | 2.297 (1.477~3.570) ** | - | 1.635 (1.191~2.246) * |
Primary school or less | 1.525 (1.031~2.256) * | - | 1.126 (0.847~1.498) |
Unknown | 1.400 (0.875~2.242) | - | 1.036 (0.733~1.463) |
Parents are the main family educator (ref: No) | - | 0.715 (0.519~0.986)* | 0.827 (0.660~1.036) |
The way of education (ref: Negative) | |||
Both | 1.856 (1.352~2.547) ** | 1.810 (1.225~2.675) * | 1.822 (1.423~2.333) ** |
Positive | 1.612 (1.206~2.156) ** | 2.259 (1.664~3.067) ** | 1.857 (1.505~2.291) ** |
Sufficient sleeping time (ref: No) | 0.689 (0.537~0.884) ** | 0.742 (0.564~0.977) * | 0.747 (0.621~0.899) * |
Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. |
© 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
Share and Cite
Lu, L.; Fei, L.; Ye, Y.; Liao, M.; Chang, Y.; Chen, Y.; Zou, Y.; Li, X.; Zhang, R. Psychological Resilience May Be Related to Students’ Responses to Victims of School Bullying: A Cross-Sectional Study of Chinese Grade 3–5 Primary School Students. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 16121. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192316121
Lu L, Fei L, Ye Y, Liao M, Chang Y, Chen Y, Zou Y, Li X, Zhang R. Psychological Resilience May Be Related to Students’ Responses to Victims of School Bullying: A Cross-Sectional Study of Chinese Grade 3–5 Primary School Students. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(23):16121. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192316121
Chicago/Turabian StyleLu, Lu, Liping Fei, Yunli Ye, Maoxu Liao, Yuhong Chang, Yiting Chen, Yanli Zou, Xin Li, and Rong Zhang. 2022. "Psychological Resilience May Be Related to Students’ Responses to Victims of School Bullying: A Cross-Sectional Study of Chinese Grade 3–5 Primary School Students" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 23: 16121. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192316121
APA StyleLu, L., Fei, L., Ye, Y., Liao, M., Chang, Y., Chen, Y., Zou, Y., Li, X., & Zhang, R. (2022). Psychological Resilience May Be Related to Students’ Responses to Victims of School Bullying: A Cross-Sectional Study of Chinese Grade 3–5 Primary School Students. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(23), 16121. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192316121