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Choosing friends based on similarity or popularity? Friendship preferences of children exhibiting bullying and defending in late childhood




TekijätLiu, Xiaowei; Pan, Bin; Salmivalli, Christina; Zhang, Wenxin; Ji, Linqin

KustantajaSAGE Publications

KustannuspaikkaLONDON

Julkaisuvuosi2025

JournalInternational Journal of Behavioral Development

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiInternational Journal of Behavioral Development

Lehden akronyymiINT J BEHAV DEV

Sivujen määrä10

ISSN0165-0254

eISSN1464-0651

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1177/01650254251321416

Verkko-osoitehttps://doi.org/10.1177/01650254251321416


Tiivistelmä
This study examined whether children with high levels of bullying or defending rather choose similar or popular peers as friends in late childhood. We expected that friendship preferences of children were based on similarity in bullying and defending behaviors. Moreover, we assumed that children's bullying behavior was associated with the tendency to seek out popular peers as friends. To test these hypotheses, we analyzed data from third- (Mage = 9.35 years) and fourth-grade (Mage = 10.46 years) students in China (N = 453, 54.79% boys at wave 1; N = 454, 54.35% boys at wave 2; N = 453, 54.05% boys at wave 3). Longitudinal social network analysis revealed that children's level of bullying behavior was associated with their likelihood of choosing popular peers as friends, while defending behavior was related to a tendency to select peers with similar levels of defending as friends. The study sheds light on "whom" children with bullying or defending behaviors select for affiliation within Chinese culture, and has implications for prevention and intervention of school bullying.


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The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (32071073, 31971008).


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