A short - term longitudinal study of growth in
relational aggression during middle childhood: Associations with gender, friendship intimacy, and internalizing problems
In fact, according to research compiled by The Ophelia Project, 48 percent of students are regularly exposed to relational aggression, with students ages 11 to 15 exposed to 33 acts of
relational aggression during a typical week.
Not exact matches
Teacher and Parent Perceptions of
Relational and Physical
Aggression During Early Childhood.
Maladaptive peer relationships and the development of
relational and physical
aggression during middle childhood
The goal of the current study (N = 164, 50.9 % boys, M age = 47.75 months, SD = 7.37) was to test a bifactor model of
aggression, which allows for
aggression to be assessed dimensionally, and postulates a co-occurring
aggression factor as well as unique
relational and physical
aggression factors,
during early childhood.
Lying and substance use increased with age, whereas
relational aggression and impulsivity peaked
during early adolescence.