Concurrent and longitudinal associations of developmental language disorder with peer victimization in adolescence: evidence from a co-twin study

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Authors: Sînziana Ioana Oncioiu, Kate Nation, Kai Xiang Lim, Jean-Baptiste Pingault, Lucy Bowes
First published: JCPP 29 February 2024
https://doi.org/10.1111/jcpp.13969

Background

Children with developmental language disorder (DLD) experience higher levels of peer victimization than their peers. However, it is not known if such associations reflect genetic and environmental confounding. We used a co-twin control design to investigate the association of language difficulties (DLD and separately poor pragmatic language) with peer victimization and compare the developmental trajectories of peer victimization across adolescence for those with and without language difficulties.

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