Bullying and Cyberbullying Perpetration and Victimization: Prospective Within-Person Associations

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Bidirectional associations between bullying and cyberbullying have consistently identified during adolescence. However, little is known about how this relationship works on the within-person level, after controlling for potential overlap at the between-person level. This study examined the bidirectional longitudinal associations between bullying and cyberbullying perpetration and victimization during 18-month period over four time points. A total of 2835 participants, aged 11 to 16 years in time 1 (50% girls; Mage = 13.13, SD = 1.06) were surveyed. Random intercept cross-lagged analyses revealed the stability of bullying perpetration and victimization. Cyberbullying victimization predicted inversely bullying and cyberbullying perpetration. The results indicate spirals of positive long-term associations between bullying (perpetration and victimization) and cyberbullying perpetration but no long-terms spirals of victimization.

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Camacho, A., Runions, K., Ortega-Ruiz, R., & Romera, E. M. (2023). Bullying and Cyberbullying Perpetration and Victimization: Prospective Within-Person Associations. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 52(2), 406–418. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10964-022-01704-3

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