Cybervictimization, Depression Suicidal Ideation, and Addictive Behavior toward Social Media

Fuensanta López Rosales
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An addictive behavior is considered to exist when there is excessive use, loss of control and tolerance, and withdrawal symptoms which cause negative repercussions in everyday life and become a concern where other psychopathological problems may manifest. The objective of this study was to develop an explanatory model of cybervictimization, depression, suicidal ideation and addictive behavior toward social media. Instruments that measured these variables were applied to a total sample of 406 university students. A significant correlation was found between addictive behavior toward social media, cybervictimization, depression, and suicidal ideation. The model explained that cybervictimization and depression can lead to two outcomes: an addictive behavior toward social media, or suicidal thoughts. These results contribute to a better understanding of current phenomenon such as cybervictimization and addictive behavior toward social media with respect to depression and suicidal ideation. A deeper investigation is recommended to create preventive and intervention programs for healthy Internet usage for young people.
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网络受害、抑郁、自杀意念与社交媒体成瘾行为
当过度使用,失去控制和耐受性,以及戒断症状在日常生活中引起负面影响,并成为其他精神病理问题可能表现出来的关注时,成瘾行为被认为存在。本研究的目的是建立一个网络受害、抑郁、自杀意念和社交媒体成瘾行为的解释模型。测量这些变量的工具被应用于406名大学生的总样本中。社交媒体成瘾行为、网络受害、抑郁和自杀意念之间存在显著相关性。该模型解释说,网络受害和抑郁可能导致两种结果:对社交媒体的成瘾行为或自杀念头。这些结果有助于更好地理解当前的现象,如网络受害和社交媒体成瘾行为与抑郁和自杀意念的关系。建议进行更深入的调查,以制定青少年健康使用互联网的预防和干预方案。
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