新兴成年人孤独、恶意嫉妒与网络欺凌的关系

IF 1.9 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Education in the Knowledge Society Pub Date : 2019-12-19 DOI:10.14201/eks2019_20_a30
Melis Seray Ozden-Yildirim
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本研究的主要目的是探讨初生成人孤独感、恶意嫉妒与网络欺凌行为的关系。该研究小组调查了580名年龄在18岁至25岁之间的初成人。采用人口统计信息表、修订网络欺凌量表、社会与情感孤独量表、虚拟环境孤独量表、良性与恶意嫉妒量表收集数据。结果显示,家庭孤独、虚拟孤独、恶意嫉妒与网络欺凌之间仅存在显著相关。只有家庭孤独和恶意嫉妒显著正向预测网络欺凌。结果表明,男性的网络欺凌水平高于女性。此外,根据父母的婚姻状况,结果显示父母离异的新兴成人的网络欺凌水平高于家庭完整的新兴成人。初出期成人的网络欺凌水平在是否有兄弟姐妹、家庭收入水平、居住空间、人际关系状况和就业状况等人口统计学因素上无显著差异。
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La relación entre la soledad, la envidia maliciosa y el ciberacoso en adultos emergentes
The primary purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between loneliness, malicious envy and cyberbullying perpetration of emerging adults. The research group was conducted by 580 emerging adults, aged between 18 and 25. Data was collected with Demographical Information Form, Revised Cyberbullying Inventory, Social and Emotional Loneliness Scale, Virtual Environment Loneliness Scale, Benign and Malicious Envy Scale. Results showed that there are only significant relationships between family loneliness, virtual loneliness, malicious envy, and cyberbullying. Only family loneliness and malicious envy significantly predicted cyberbullying positively. The results indicated that the cyberbullying level of males was higher than the cyberbullying level of females. Moreover, according to their parents’ marital status, the results showed that cyberbullying level of emerging adults whose parents had been divorced was higher than emerging adults having intact families. There were no significant differences between the cyberbullying level of emerging adults regarding their demographical facilities such as having a sibling, income level of their family, their living space, relationship status and employment status.
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Education in the Knowledge Society
Education in the Knowledge Society EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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