The Accessing Resources factor was not associated with either general or family-specific priorvictimization.
2
The Proactive Behaviors factor was positively associated with both general and family-specific priorvictimization.
3
The Risky Situations and Party Safety factors were positively associated with general priorvictimization but were not associated with family-specific priorvictimization.
4
The different associations between certain types of bystander behavior and priorvictimization highlight the potential value in considering the BBS factors separately.