Executive functions and Social Cognition in adolescents in the context of Bullying

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https://doi.org/10.18800/psico.202301.019

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Social cognition, Theory of mind, Social perception, Bullying, Executive functions

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Bullying is a contemporary social phenomenon that impacts multiple social structures and contexts. This study aimed to establish the association between executive functions (EF) and social cognition in adolescents. A cross-sectional descriptive study with a sample of 109 subjects was selected by convenience sampling. Multinomial logistic regression was performed, finding that social cognition is a protective factor (OR: 0.17 IC 95% 0.05-0.59) (OR: 0.27 IC 95% 0.08- 0.85) in the group of aggressors to controls; in addition, the group of victims to controls (OR: 0.15 IC 95% 0.05 – 0.42) (OR: 0.30 IC 95% (0.11- 0.82). Thus, adequate social cognition is associated as a protective factor against bullying, and presenting deficits in EF is associated with a threefold increased risk of bullying.

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2022-12-15

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Barceló, E., Benítez, J. C., Gelves Ospina, M., Florez, K., Navarro, E., & de Oro, C. (2022). Executive functions and Social Cognition in adolescents in the context of Bullying. Revista De Psicología, 41(1), 523–548. https://doi.org/10.18800/psico.202301.019

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