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. 2022 Feb 23;2(1):e12063. doi: 10.1002/jcv2.12063

TABLE 1.

Victimisation scores based on age and informant

N %Male M(SD) Min Max
Age 7
Self‐reported 527 51.0 0.71(0.52) 0.00 2.00
Teacher‐reported 476 51.3 0.26(0.37) 0.00 2.00
Peer‐reported 465 50.8 −0.05(0.96) −2.19 2.90
Overall victimisation a 536 51.3 −0.03(0.73) −1.39 2.33
Age 10
Self‐reported 480 51.3 0.68(0.42) 0.00 2.00
Teacher‐reported 436 50.7 0.25(0.38) 0.00 2.00
Peer‐reported 418 50.7 0.04(0.95) −1.35 3.83
Overall victimisation a 536 51.3 −0.01(0.74) −1.33 3.14
Age 12
Self‐reported 459 49.2 0.48(0.34) 0.00 2.00
Teacher‐reported 375 46.1 0.21(0.38) 0.00 2.00
Age 13
Self‐reported 450 48.9 0.37(0.33) 0.00 1.89
Age 15
Self‐reported 417 48.0 0.21(0.25) 0.00 1.67
Age 17
Self‐reported 429 47.6 0.18(0.23) 0.00 1.25
Mean scores across ages
Self‐reported childhood b 507 49.3 0.60(0.32) 0.00 1.94
Teacher‐reported childhood c 448 50.1 0.24(0.29) 0.00 1.50
Peer‐reported childhood d 518 51.2 −0.04(0.81) −1.73 3.72
Self‐reported adolescence e 450 47.3 0.25(0.21) 0.00 1.15

Note: Peer‐reported have been z‐standardised.

a

Overall victimisation represents factor analysis scores based on peer‐, teacher and self‐reports.

b

Self‐reported childhood composite based on assessments from 7, 10 and 13 years.

c

Teacher composite based on assessments from 7, 10 and 12 years.

d

Peer composite based on assessments from 7 to 10 years.

e

Self‐reported adolescent composite based on assessments from 13, 15 and 17 years.