Behavioral Sciences (Aug 2024)

Family Functioning and Adolescent Mental Health: The Mediating Role of Bullying Victimization and Resilience

  • Juan Zhang,
  • Xiang Duan,
  • Yiwen Yan,
  • Yuxin Tan,
  • Taimin Wu,
  • Yaofei Xie,
  • Bing Xiang Yang,
  • Dan Luo,
  • Lianzhong Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/bs14080664
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 8
p. 664

Abstract

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This study aimed to understand the current state of adolescent mental health, explore the mediating effect of bullying victimization and resilience in the relationship between adolescent family functioning and mental health, and investigate gender differences in this association. A total of 4319 students (2347 boys and 1972 girls) completed the questionnaire. Mediating effects were analyzed using the framework of structural equation modeling and bootstrapping. The results revealed that family functioning is significantly associated with adolescent mental health, and that bullying victimization and resilience have significant independent and chain mediating effects on this relationship. Multiple group analysis revealed that the independent mediating role of resilience was more significant for male adolescents. Furthermore, the chain-mediated effects of bullying victimization and resilience were observed only in the relationship between family functioning and mental health in male adolescents. To improve the mental health of adolescents, special attention should be given to the impact of family life on adolescents’ school life. Early detection and intervention for adolescents with poor family functioning are also important to effectively prevent bullying victimization and reduce the emergence of mental health problems.

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