COVID-19大流行期间网络欺凌和网络受害的驱动因素。第一次封锁期间的一项在线调查结果

IF 0.6 Q3 COMMUNICATION Media Education-Mediaobrazovanie Pub Date : 2022-11-08 DOI:10.36253/me-13169
Lorenzo Giuseppe Zaffaroni, Davide Cino, Kira Thiel, Claudia Lampert
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2019冠状病毒病大流行给家庭,特别是儿童带来了重大的社会和心理挑战。在封锁期间,数字和社交媒体的使用大幅扩大,接触各种在线风险的可能性增加。以网络欺凌为重点,我们报告了一项在线调查的结果,该调查旨在调查意大利和德国第一次封锁期间10-18岁儿童(n = 1.541)遭受网络欺凌和网络受害的程度。通过两个二元logistic回归分析不同变量的作用,结果表明,在两种形式的欺凌经历中,最一致的预测因素是儿童的情绪困扰。统计上没有显著的国家差异。最后,讨论了本研究的意义和局限性。
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Drivers of cyberbullying and cybervictimization during the COVID-19 pandemic. Findings from an online survey during the first lockdown
The COVID-19 pandemic has confronted families, and especially children, with significant social and psychological challenges. The lockdown was accompanied by a substantial expansion of digital and social media use and an increased probability of coming into contact with different kinds of online risks. Focusing on cyberbullying, we report on findings from an online survey to investigate the extent to which children aged 10-18 (n = 1.541) experienced cyberbullying and cybervictimization during the first lockdown in Italy and Germany. Looking at the role of different variables through two binary logistic regressions, results indicate that the most consistent predictor in both forms of bullying experiences was children’s emotional distress. No statistically significant country differences emerged. Finally, the implications and limitations of this work are discussed.
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