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Childhood maltreatment and Chinese adolescents' bullying and defending: The mediating role of moral disengagement

Journal

CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT
Volume 69, Issue -, Pages 134-144

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2017.04.016

Keywords

Childhood maltreatment; Moral disengagement; Bullying; Defending; Chinese adolescents

Funding

  1. Outstanding Innovative Talents Cultivation Funded Programs of Renmin University of China
  2. Ministry of education of Humanities and Social Science project [16YJA190009, 14YJA190001]
  3. Key Research Institute in Humanities and Social Sciences of the Ministry of Education (Academy of Psychology and Behavior, Tianjin Normal University) [14JJD190005]
  4. Key Project of Social Science Fund of Beijing, China [15SHA005]
  5. National Natural Science Foundation of China [71531012]

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In the present study, we tested the mediating role of moral disengagement in the effect of childhood maltreatment on bullying and defending. We also examined whether the mediating effect of moral disengagement differed between girls and boys, early and middle adolescents, as well as only and non-only children. Five hundred and fifty-two Chinese adolescents participated in this study. The results indicated that the prevalence rates of physical abuse, physical neglect, emotional abuse, and emotional neglect were 4.0%, 40.0%, 10.5%, and 27.9%, respectively. Path analysis showed that moral disengagement partially mediated the relation between childhood maltreatment and bullying, but did not mediate the relation between childhood maltreatment and defending. Moreover, multi-group analyses indicated that no significant path in the final model differed by gender. However, early adolescents exposed to high levels of childhood maltreatment were more likely to engage in bullying and less likely to engage in defending than middle adolescents, and early adolescents with high levels of moral disengagement were more likely to engage in bullying than middle adolescents. Compared to non-only children, only children exposed to high levels of childhood maltreatment were more likely to score higher on moral disengagement and less likely to engage in defending.

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