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Do Cyberbullying Victims Feel more Entitled to Bully Others Online? The Moderating Role of Gender
Ding, Huimin1; Zhao, Chengjia1; Huang, Feng2,3; Wei, Hua4; Lei, Li1
第一作者Ding, Huimin
通讯作者邮箱dr.leili@qq.com
心理所单位排序2
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Previous studies have found that adolescent cyberbullying victimization is associated with cyberbullying perpetration and have explored the potential mediating mechanisms between the two. Although some valuable research has been accumulated, further exploration is needed on the underlying mechanisms of why cyber victims are transformed into cyberbullying perpetrators. Based on the General Aggression Model of Cyberbullying and the Social Role Theory, this study examined the mediating role of psychological entitlement and the moderating role of gender on the relationship between cyberbullying victimization and cyberbullying perpetration. A questionnaire survey was conducted on 836 adolescents, utilizing the cyberbullying victimization scale, cyberbullying perpetration scale, and psychological entitlement questionnaire. The results found that (a) cyberbullying victimization, psychological entitlement, and cyberbullying perpetration were significantly and positively correlated with each other; (b) after controlling for gender and age, cyberbullying victimization significantly and positively predicted cyberbullying perpetration and psychological entitlement mediated the relationship between cyberbullying victimization and cyberbullying perpetration; (c) Gender moderates the relationship between cyberbullying victimization and cyberbullying perpetration. Specifically, compared with the girls, cyberbullying victimization had a greater effect on cyberbullying perpetration among boys. The results of this study suggest that cyberbullying victims consider that they have more entitlement to bully others online. These findings support the General Aggression Model of Cyberbullying and provide new insights for the prevention and intervention of cyberbullying perpetration.

关键词cyberbullying victimization cyberbullying perpetration psychological entitlement gender
2024-08-27
语种英语
DOI10.1177/08862605241275991
发表期刊JOURNAL OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE
ISSN0886-2605
页码18
期刊论文类型实证研究
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收录类别SSCI
出版者SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
WOS关键词VICTIMIZATION ; AGGRESSION ; TESTOSTERONE ; VALIDATION
WOS研究方向Criminology & Penology ; Family Studies ; Psychology
WOS类目Criminology & Penology ; Family Studies ; Psychology, Applied
WOS记录号WOS:001298493400001
WOS分区Q1
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条目标识符https://ir.psych.ac.cn/handle/311026/47716
专题社会与工程心理学研究室
作者单位1.Renmin Univ China, Sch Educ, 59 Zhongguancun St, Beijing 100872, Peoples R China;
2.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Psychol, Beijing, Peoples R China;
3.Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Dept Psychol, Beijing, Peoples R China;
4.Qingdao Univ, Normal Coll, Qingdao, Peoples R China
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Ding, Huimin,Zhao, Chengjia,Huang, Feng,et al. Do Cyberbullying Victims Feel more Entitled to Bully Others Online? The Moderating Role of Gender[J]. JOURNAL OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE,2024:18.
APA Ding, Huimin,Zhao, Chengjia,Huang, Feng,Wei, Hua,&Lei, Li.(2024).Do Cyberbullying Victims Feel more Entitled to Bully Others Online? The Moderating Role of Gender.JOURNAL OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE,18.
MLA Ding, Huimin,et al."Do Cyberbullying Victims Feel more Entitled to Bully Others Online? The Moderating Role of Gender".JOURNAL OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE (2024):18.
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