Longitudinal Associations among Machiavellianism, Popularity Goals, and Adolescents' Cyberbullying Involvement: The Role of Gender.

The Journal of Genetic Psychology Pub Date : 2022-09-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-22 DOI:10.1080/00221325.2022.2095251
Michelle F Wright, Sebastian Wachs, Zheng Huang, Shanmukh V Kamble, Shruti Soudi, Fatih Bayraktar, Zheng Li, Li Lei, Chang Shu
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Drawing on the social-ecological perspective, this longitudinal study investigated the potential moderating effect of gender in the relationships among Machiavellianism, popularity goals, and cyberbullying involvement (i.e. victimization, perpetration) among adolescents from China, Cyprus, India, and the United States. There were 2,452 adolescents (Mage = 14.85; SD = .53; 13-16 years old; 49.1% girls) from China, Cyprus, India, and the United States included in this study. They completed surveys on Machiavellianism, popularity goals, and cyberbullying victimization and perpetration during the fall of 2014 (Time 1). One year later, during the fall of 2015, adolescents completed surveys on cyberbullying victimization and perpetration. Findings revealed that Machiavellianism and popularity goals were both associated positively with Time 2 cyberbullying victimization and perpetration for all adolescents. The associations between Machiavellianism and Time 2 cyberbullying perpetration and between popularity goals and Time 2 cyberbullying perpetration were stronger for Chinese and Indian boys than girls. Opposite patterns were found for popularity goals and Time 2 cyberbullying perpetration for adolescents from the United States. Gender did not moderate any of the associations for Cypriot adolescents or for Time 2 cyberbullying victimization. The social-ecological perspective provides a useful understanding of how various contexts influence bullying.

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马基雅维利主义、受欢迎目标与青少年网络欺凌参与的纵向关联:性别的作用。
从社会生态学的角度,本纵向研究探讨了性别在马基雅维利主义、受欢迎目标和网络欺凌参与(即受害、施暴者)之间的关系中的潜在调节作用。共有2452名青少年(Mage = 14.85;Sd = .53;13-16岁;49.1%女孩)来自中国、塞浦路斯、印度和美国。他们在2014年秋季(时间1)完成了关于马基雅维利主义、受欢迎目标和网络欺凌受害和犯罪的调查。一年后,在2015年秋季,青少年完成了关于网络欺凌受害和犯罪的调查。研究结果显示,马基雅维利主义和受欢迎目标都与时间2网络欺凌的受害和犯罪行为呈正相关。马基雅维利主义与时代2网络欺凌行为之间、受欢迎目标与时代2网络欺凌行为之间的关联在中国和印度男孩中强于女孩。而美国青少年的人气目标和Time 2网络欺凌行为则相反。性别并没有缓和塞浦路斯青少年或时间2网络欺凌受害者的任何联系。社会生态学的观点提供了对各种环境如何影响欺凌的有用理解。
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