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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Aggress Behav. 2015 Aug 24;42(1):66–81. doi: 10.1002/ab.21606

TABLE II.

Association Between Bullying Perpetration, Bullying Victimization, and Their Interaction and the Proposed Emotion-Based Mediators (N =2,414)

Anger
Anxiety
Depression
B SE P B SE P B SE P
Intercept 1.45 0.13 .0000 1.76 0.16 .0000 1.29 0.19 .0000
Bullying perpetration (BP) 0.04 0.02 .0156 0.004 0.02 .8721 0.05 0.03 .0691
Bullying victimization (BV) 0.04 0.017 .0248 0.09 0.02 .0000 0.06 0.02 .0089
BP X BV −0.01 0.01 .3026 −0.01 0.01 .3609 −0.02 0.01 .0748

Note: Models were conducted in a multi-mediator framework and therefore each model adjusted for the other mediators. Each model also controls for sex and race of the adolescent (black race and other race, with the reference for both being white), family structure, parent education, grade in school, family aggression, and baseline assessment of lifetime dating violence perpetration.

Bold text denotes statistically significant relationships at P<.05 or lower.