心理学
概化理论
自杀意念
侵略
毒物控制
荟萃分析
人为因素与人体工程学
规范性
因果关系(物理学)
自杀预防
伤害预防
社会心理学
发展心理学
医学
环境卫生
认识论
物理
内科学
哲学
量子力学
作者
Robin M. Kowalski,Gary W. Giumetti,Amber N. Schroeder,Micah R. Lattanner
出处
期刊:Psychological Bulletin
[American Psychological Association]
日期:2014-02-10
卷期号:140 (4): 1073-1137
被引量:2464
摘要
Although the Internet has transformed the way our world operates, it has also served as a venue for cyberbullying, a serious form of misbehavior among youth. With many of today's youth experiencing acts of cyberbullying, a growing body of literature has begun to document the prevalence, predictors, and outcomes of this behavior, but the literature is highly fragmented and lacks theoretical focus. Therefore, our purpose in the present article is to provide a critical review of the existing cyberbullying research. The general aggression model is proposed as a useful theoretical framework from which to understand this phenomenon. Additionally, results from a meta-analytic review are presented to highlight the size of the relationships between cyberbullying and traditional bullying, as well as relationships between cyberbullying and other meaningful behavioral and psychological variables. Mixed effects meta-analysis results indicate that among the strongest associations with cyberbullying perpetration were normative beliefs about aggression and moral disengagement, and the strongest associations with cyberbullying victimization were stress and suicidal ideation. Several methodological and sample characteristics served as moderators of these relationships. Limitations of the meta-analysis include issues dealing with causality or directionality of these associations as well as generalizability for those meta-analytic estimates that are based on smaller sets of studies (k < 5). Finally, the present results uncover important areas for future research. We provide a relevant agenda, including the need for understanding the incremental impact of cyberbullying (over and above traditional bullying) on key behavioral and psychological outcomes.
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