TY - JOUR A1 - Bondü, Rebecca A1 - Rothmund, Tobias A1 - Gollwitzer, Mario T1 - Mutual long-term effects of school bullying, victimization, and justice sensitivity in adolescents JF - Journal of adolescence N2 - In the present study, we investigate long-term relations between experiences of aggression at school and the development of justice sensitivity as a personality disposition in adolescents. We assessed justice sensitivity (from the victim, observer, and perpetrator perspective), bullying, and victimization among 565 German 12- to 18-year-olds in a one-year longitudinal study with two measurement points. Latent path analyses revealed gender differences in long-term effects of bullying and victimization on observer sensitivity and victim sensitivity. Experiences of victimization at T1 predicted an increase in victim sensitivity among girls and a decrease in victim sensitivity among boys. Bullying behavior at T1 predicted an increase in victim sensitivity among boys and a decrease in observer sensitivity among girls. We did not find long-term effects of justice sensitivity on bullying and victimization. Our findings indicate that experiences of bullying and victimization have gender-specific influences on the development of moral personality dispositions in adolescents. (C) 2016 The Foundation for Professionals in Services for Adolescents. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. KW - Justice sensitivity KW - Bullying KW - Victimization KW - Adolescence KW - Personality development Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.adolescence.2016.01.007 SN - 0140-1971 SN - 1095-9254 VL - 48 SP - 62 EP - 72 PB - Elsevier CY - London ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bondü, Rebecca A1 - Hannuschke, Marianne A1 - Elsner, Birgit A1 - Gollwitzer, Mario T1 - Inter-individual stabilization of justice sensitivity in childhood and adolescence JF - Journal of research in personality KW - Justice sensitivity KW - Stabilization KW - Latent-state-trait modeling KW - Childhood KW - Adolescence Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrp.2016.06.021 SN - 0092-6566 SN - 1095-7251 VL - 64 SP - 11 EP - 20 PB - Elsevier CY - San Diego ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bondü, Rebecca A1 - Esser, Günter T1 - Justice and rejection sensitivity in children and adolescents with ADHD symptoms JF - European child and adolescent psychiatry : offical journal of the European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry N2 - Justice sensitivity captures individual differences in the frequency with which injustice is perceived and the intensity of emotional, cognitive, and behavioral reactions to it. Persons with ADHD have been reported to show high justice sensitivity, and a recent study provided evidence for this notion in an adult sample. In 1,235 German 10- to 19-year olds, we measured ADHD symptoms, justice sensitivity from the victim, observer, and perpetrator perspective, the frequency of perceptions of injustice, anxious and angry rejection sensitivity, depressive symptoms, conduct problems, and self-esteem. Participants with ADHD symptoms reported significantly higher victim justice sensitivity, more perceptions of injustice, and higher anxious and angry rejection sensitivity, but significantly lower perpetrator justice sensitivity than controls. In latent path analyses, justice sensitivity as well as rejection sensitivity partially mediated the link between ADHD symptoms and comorbid problems when considered simultaneously. Thus, both justice sensitivity and rejection sensitivity may contribute to explaining the emergence and maintenance of problems typically associated with ADHD symptoms, and should therefore be considered in ADHD therapy. KW - ADHD KW - Justice sensitivity KW - Rejection sensitivity KW - Conduct problems KW - Depressive symptoms Y1 - 2015 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00787-014-0560-9 SN - 1018-8827 SN - 1435-165X VL - 24 IS - 2 SP - 185 EP - 198 PB - Springer CY - New York ER -