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Adolescent involvement in face-to-face and cyber victimization : can personal well-being mediate social-emotional behavior?.
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78362
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UPS BIBL CENTR 39-C-632
Autore
HEIMAN, T.
Titolo
Adolescent involvement in face-to-face and cyber victimization : can personal well-being mediate social-emotional behavior?. Parte componente di periodico
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pp. 391-404.
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Estratto da: Journal of youth studies 2018, 21, 3.
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This study examined the relationships between perceived loneliness, self-efficacy, and subjective well-being as related to students’ experiences as victims of cyber and face-to-face bullying. Participants included 902 students from 18 different Israeli schools, aged 10–18 who completed self-report questionnaires. Results revealed that social loneliness fully affects the experience of cyberbullying through the mediation of well-being. Greater social loneliness decreases the perception of well-being and therefore the probability of cybervictimization increases. Furthermore, social efficacy increases personal well-being, which decreases the likelihood of experiencing cyberbullying. In addition, students experiencing social and emotional loneliness were more likely to be victims of cyber- and face-to-face bullying than students who were not lonely. Age was found to be an overall indicator for the probability of exposure to bullying and being a victim. The current findings suggested that boys who are more socially effective perceive their well-being higher than girls, and these higher perceptions lead them to a higher immunity to, or a lower experience of cyber bullying. This indirect effect is fully operated through the mediators. Boys experience greater social and emotional loneliness than girls, but perceive their well-being more highly than girls. Boys also experience more face-to-face victimization, but not more cybervictimization compared to girls.
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ADOLESCENTI.
STUDENTI.
AUTOEFFICACIA.
COMPORTAMENTO SOCIALE.
INTERNET.
BULLISMO.
ISRAELE.
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Sociologico
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OLENIK-SHEMESH, D.
LIBERMAN, D.
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Journal of youth studies 2018, 21, 3.
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