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The mediational role of posttraumatic stress in the relationship between domestic violence exposure and peer victimisation: a Cambodian sample
Authors:Rachel E Williamson  David E Reed II  Robert E Wickham  Nigel P Field
Institution:Department of Psychology, Palo Alto University, Palo Alto, CA, USA
Abstract:Research demonstrates that children exposed to domestic violence experience a myriad of internalising and externalising symptoms. The current study examines this pathway within a Cambodian sample, specifically determining if the effect of witnessing domestic violence on the child’s tendency to bully or to be bullied is mediated by symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The PTSD Checklist – Civilian Version, a revised version of a12-item bullying and victimisation questionnaire, and the Revised Conflict Tactics Scale were administered to 206 high school students in Phnom Penh. A significant mediational effect of PTSD symptoms was found for victimisation (being bullied); no such mediational model was supported for bullying as the outcome variable. However, controlling for emotional, physical, and sexual child abuse resulted in the mediation effect being non-significant. Implications and directions for future research are discussed.
Keywords:Exposure to domestic violence  PTSD  bullying  victimisation  Cambodia
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