Peer victimization as a mediator of the relationship between disability status and psychosocial distress.

Abstract:

BACKGROUND:Youth with disabilities experience greater levels of peer victimization and psychosocial distress than non-disabled youth. However, the extent to which exposure to peer victimization mediates the relationship between disability status and psychosocial distress is unknown. OBJECTIVE:To determine whether the relationship between disability status and psychological distress was mediated by exposure to peer victimization, and if so, whether the mediation effects of peer victimization on psychosocial distress was moderated by sex. METHODS:This cross-sectional study involved a series of regressions to test for mediation and moderated mediation using complex survey data from 6664 Oregon 11th graders. RESULTS:Peer victimization partially mediated the relationship between disability status and psychosocial distress. Sex, however, did not significantly moderate the mediating effects of peer victimization on psychosocial distress. CONCLUSION:Exposure to peer victimization mediated the relationship between disability status and psychosocial distress; there was little support for sex as a moderator.

journal_name

Disabil Health J

authors

McGee MG

doi

10.1016/j.dhjo.2014.09.006

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2015-04-01 00:00:00

pages

250-7

issue

2

eissn

1936-6574

issn

1876-7583

pii

S1936-6574(14)00149-6

journal_volume

8

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