2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00431-023-05015-y
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Factors affecting sibling bullying and its association with self-esteem and depression in middle school students

Mananya Laopratai,
Ketsupar Jirakran,
Weerasak Chonchaiya
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“…However, the results are not consistent. Laopratai et al (2023), in a study that aims to examine sibling bullying and its association with self-esteem and depression during the pandemic in a sample of 352 participants (30.4% female) where 92 (26.1%) were victims and 49 (13.9%) were bullies of sibling bullying, did not observe an association between sibling bullying and low self-esteem. Possibly other variables may be associated, such as the context or individual aspects of young people.…”
Section: Introduction 1attachment and The Development Of Sibling Viol...mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, the results are not consistent. Laopratai et al (2023), in a study that aims to examine sibling bullying and its association with self-esteem and depression during the pandemic in a sample of 352 participants (30.4% female) where 92 (26.1%) were victims and 49 (13.9%) were bullies of sibling bullying, did not observe an association between sibling bullying and low self-esteem. Possibly other variables may be associated, such as the context or individual aspects of young people.…”
Section: Introduction 1attachment and The Development Of Sibling Viol...mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…As a result, the adolescent, considering themselves to be undeserving of love and affection, also becomes vulnerable to aggression by the peer group, being vulnerable to bullying [62,67]. As stated earlier, both victims [83,91,92] and bullies tend to have low self-esteem [91].…”
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confidence: 95%