Research Article: Reducing the impact of peer victimization on adolescent insomnia: Which is more important, peers or family support?
Abstract:
Background: Adolescent insomnia is a global public health issue, with peer victimization identified as one of the risk factors. However, some adolescents are able to resist the negative impact of peer victimization, and the protective mechanisms underlying this resilience require further clarification. This study aims to evaluate the moderating roles of friendship quality and family functioning on the effects of peer victimization on insomnia.
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