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The Impact of Social and Physical Peer Victimization on Systemic Inflammation in Adolescents

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العنوان: The Impact of Social and Physical Peer Victimization on Systemic Inflammation in Adolescents
اللغة: English
المؤلفون: Arana, Allyson A., Boyd, Erin Q., Guarneri-White, Maria, Iyer-Eimerbrink, Priya, Dougall, Angela Liegey, Jensen-Campbell, Lauri
المصدر: Merrill-Palmer Quarterly: Journal of Developmental Psychology. Jan 2018 64(1):12-40.
الإتاحة: Wayne State University Press. The Leonard N. Simons Building, 4809 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI 48201-1309. Tel: 800-978-7323; Fax: 313-577-6131; Web site: http://wsupress.wayne.edu/journals/merrill/merrillj.html
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 29
تاريخ النشر: 2018
نوع الوثيقة: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Education Level: Grade 9
Descriptors: Victims, Adolescents, Peer Relationship, Aggression, Bullying, Physiology, Metabolism, Predictor Variables, Depression (Psychology), Stress Variables, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Physical Health, Mental Health, Grade 9, Grade 8, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12, Secondary School Students, Body Composition
مصطلحات جغرافية: Texas (Dallas), Texas (Fort Worth)
Assessment and Survey Identifiers: Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale
DOI: 10.13110/merrpalmquar1982.64.1.0012
تدمد: 0272-930X
مستخلص: Depressive symptoms, somatic complaints, and circulating levels of inflammatory biomarkers interleukin-6 (IL-6) and C-reactive protein (CRP) were examined as correlates of social and physical peer victimization in an ethnically diverse sample of adolescents (N = 91) using a multi-informant approach. Hierarchical regression analyses indicated that social peer victimization was associated with higher levels of depressive symptoms, somatic complaints, and inflammation. However, being physically bullied only predicted lower levels of inflammatory markers. Additionally, the role of depressive symptoms in the victimization--inflammation relation was examined. Social victimization indirectly influenced levels of IL-6 (via depressive symptoms) and CRP (via depressive symptoms and IL-6, in series). These results provide initial evidence that peer victimization is associated with inflammatory markers in an adolescent sample and that symptoms of depression may be an important presage to inflammation and health problems, while highlighting the differential effects of social and physical forms of peer victimization.
Abstractor: As Provided
Number of References: 101
Entry Date: 2018
رقم الأكسشن: EJ1192831
قاعدة البيانات: ERIC
الوصف
تدمد:0272-930X
DOI:10.13110/merrpalmquar1982.64.1.0012