Cyber victimization and perceived stress: Linkages to late adolescents’ cyber aggression and psychological functioning

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WRIGHT Michelle

Rok publikování 2015
Druh Článek v odborném periodiku
Časopis / Zdroj Youth & Society
Fakulta / Pracoviště MU

Fakulta sociálních studií

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www http://yas.sagepub.com/content/47/6/789.full.pdf+html
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0044118X14537088
Obor Psychologie
Klíčová slova cyber victimization; cyber aggression; stress; depression; anxiety
Popis The present study examined multiple sources of strain, particular cyber victimization, and perceived stress from parents, peers, and academics, in relation to late adolescents’ (ages 16-18; N = 423) cyber aggression, anxiety, and depression, each assessed 1 year later (Time 2). Three-way interactions revealed that the relationship between Time 1 cyber victimization and later depression was more positive when adolescents experienced high perceived stress (i.e., parents, peers, academics) and engaged in high cyber aggression. However, Time 2 anxiety and Time 1 cyber victimization were more strongly associated at higher levels of Time 1 perceived peer stress such that cyber aggression did not have the same joint role in these associations as it did with depression. These findings indicate that dual sources of strain combined with aggressive behaviors might negatively affect adolescents’ well-being, particularly their depression.
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