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Bullying and psychosocial adjustment among children with and without asthma

Authors :
Runions, Kevin C.
Cross, Donna S.
Vithiatharan, Rena
Everard, Mark
Hall, Graham
Source :
Australian Journal of Guidance and Counselling; June 2021, Vol. 31 Issue: 1 p36-45, 10p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

AbstractChildren with asthma face serious mental health risk, but the pathways remain unclear. This study aimed to examine bullying victimisation and perpetration in children with asthma and a comparison sample without a chronic health condition, and the role of bullying in moderating psychosocial adjustment outcomes for those with asthma. A sample of children with (n= 24) and without asthma (n= 39), and their parents, were recruited from hospital clinics. Parents rated children’s psychosocial adjustment; children provided self-report of bullying victimisation and perpetration; from which co-occurring bully/victim status was derived. No differences in mean perpetration or victimisation were found, but children with asthma were more likely to be bully/victims (involved both as target and perpetrator), compared to those without asthma. Children with asthma who were victims of bullying had greater peer problems and overall adjustment problems; bully/victims did not show this pattern. Children with asthma may be more likely to be bully/victims, and those who are victims of bullying may be at elevated risk for psychosocial adjustment problems and require particular support in this area from school counsellors and psychologists.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10372911
Volume :
31
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Australian Journal of Guidance and Counselling
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs56355819
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/jgc.2020.32