Longitudinal relationship between child maltreatment, bullying victimization, depression, and nonsuicidal self‐injury among left‐behind children in China: 2‐year follow‐up

Author:

Yan Ru12ORCID,Ding Wan1,Wang Die1,Lin Xiongli3,Lin Xiuyun4,Li Weijian1,Xie Ruibo1

Affiliation:

1. Parent Education Research Center, Intelligent Laboratory of Child and Adolescent Mental Health and Crisis Intervention of Zhejiang Province, School of Psychology Zhejiang Normal University Jinhua China

2. Institute of Education Xiamen University Xiamen China

3. School of Economics Xiamen University Xiamen China

4. Institute of Developmental Psychology,Beijing Key Laboratory of Applied Experimental Psychology, Faculty of Psychology Beijing Normal University Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundLeft‐behind childre (LBC) in China are deeply concerned by society because of their high risk of emotional and behavioral problems. Depression and nonsuicidal self‐injury are the most harmful and worrying negative emotional and behavioral problems in LBC. Unfortunately, LBCs are in unfavorable environments for a long time and are prone to negative interpersonal interactions. Child maltreatment and bullying victimization, as the two most typical negative interpersonal interactions in family and school environments, maybe the key risk factors for depression and nonsuicidal self‐injury among LBCs. However, we are less known of the longitudinal effects of child maltreatment and bullying victimization on LBC's depression and nonsuicidal self‐injury and their underlying mechanisms.AimsThis study used a two‐year longitudinal design with three‐time points to investigate the longitudinal effects of child maltreatment and bullying victimization on depression, nonsuicidal self‐injury, and the mediating role of negative thoughts and self‐compassion.Materials & MethodsA sample of 592 LBC (390 were males, Mage at time 1 = 9.56, SDage = 0.65; 202 were females, Mage at time 1 = 9.43, SDage = 0.63) completed a set of questionnaires at three‐time points. This study used SPSS software (version 25.0) and MPLUS software (version 8.3) for all analyses.Results(1) Child maltreatment not only affects depression and nonsuicidal self‐injury but also affects depression and nonsuicidal self‐injury through negative thoughts. Child maltreatment affects depression through self‐compassion and does not affect nonsuicidal self‐injury. (2) Bullying victimization affects depression and nonsuicidal self‐injury through negative thoughts and bullying victimization further affects depression through self‐compassion but does not affect nonsuicidal self‐injury.ConclusionThis study revealed the effects of negative interpersonal interactions (child maltreatment, bullying victimization) on LBC's adverse emotions and behaviors, and their underlying mechanisms, which helps to provide parents, schools, and psychoeducational workers with a new perspective on intervention.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Clinical Psychology

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