Relational Aggression and Victimization in College Students
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-1-2013
Department
Psychology
Abstract
For this study we explored relational aggression and victimization in a college sample (N = 307), examining potential gender and race differences, correlates, and the link between relational aggression and common emotional and behavioral problems, independent of relational victimization. Gender and race differences were observed on relational aggression and victimization. Relational aggression in peer and intimate relationships was positively correlated with depression, anxiety, stress, anger, and alcohol problems. Independent of gender, race, and relational victimization, peer relational aggression was predicted by anxiety, trait anger, and personal problems related to alcohol use.
Publication Title
Journal of College Student Development
Volume
54
Issue
2
First Page
140
Last Page
154
Recommended Citation
Dahlen, E. R.,
Czar, K. A.,
Prather, E. E.,
Dyess, C.
(2013). Relational Aggression and Victimization in College Students. Journal of College Student Development, 54(2), 140-154.
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