PO255: Peer Victimization, Emotion Regulation, and Mental Health Using Path Analysis

  • PMD: 4,6
  • Cost: Included in Registration
  • Skill Level: Introduction
  • Poster Session 6: Promoting Social and Emotional Development

Learner Objectives

This session will help participants…

  1. understand research updates on peer victimization and emotion regulation research;
  2. understand the process of peer victimization, mental health, and emotion regulation;
  3. understand the implications of the findings in school psychologists’ practice in high school settings, such as assessment, prevention, intervention, to protect and enhance adolescent mental health, will be discussed as well as future directions for researchers.

Description

The coping process of peer victimization was examined through disentangling the pathways between two emotion regulation strategies (cognitive reappraisal and emotional suppression) and three mental health indicators.

Presenter(s)

Kelsey Walker, Munroe-Meyer Institute
Xu (Lilya) Jiang, Temple University

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