移情
心理学
同伴受害
心理干预
发展心理学
认知
考试(生物学)
民族
毒物控制
临床心理学
人为因素与人体工程学
社会心理学
精神科
医学
古生物学
环境卫生
社会学
人类学
生物
作者
Jessica Trach,Claire Garandeau,Sarah T. Malamut
摘要
Abstract Anti‐bullying interventions often assume that knowing how it feels to be bullied increases empathy for victims. However, longitudinal research on actual experiences of bullying and empathy is lacking. This study investigated whether within‐person changes in victimization predicted changes in empathy over 1 year using random‐intercept cross‐lagged panel models. Self‐ and peer‐reported victimization, and cognitive and affective empathy for victims were measured in a sample of 15,713 Finnish youth ( M age = 13.23, SD age = 2.01, 51.6% female; 92.5% had Finnish‐speaking parents; data was collected in 2007–2009 when information about participants’ race/ethnicity was not available due to ethical guidelines for the protection of personal information). Results indicated small, positive longitudinal associations from victimization to cognitive empathy. Implications for empathy‐raising interventions are discussed.
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