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青少年早期的网络攻击行为。

Involvement in internet aggression during early adolescence.

机构信息

Washington State University, 501 Johnson Tower, Pullman, WA 99164-4852, USA.

出版信息

J Youth Adolesc. 2010 Jun;39(6):607-19. doi: 10.1007/s10964-009-9419-7. Epub 2009 Jun 4.

Abstract

The current study examined concurrent and longitudinal predictors of early adolescents' involvement in Internet aggression. Cross-sectional results (N = 330; 57% female) showed that the likelihood of reporting Internet aggression was higher among youth who spent more time using Internet-based technologies to communicate with friends and who were themselves targets of Internet aggression. Offline relational aggression and beliefs supportive of relational and physical aggression also predicted concurrent involvement in Internet aggression. We used longitudinal data (N = 150; 51% female) to distinguish between youth who were aggressive in traditional contexts only (i.e., school) from those who were aggressive both online and offline. These results indicated that youth who were aggressive both online and offline were older at the initial assessment, were targets of Internet aggression, and held beliefs more supportive of relational aggression than youth who were aggressive offline only. Implications and directions for future research are discussed.

摘要

本研究考察了青少年早期参与网络攻击的同期和纵向预测因素。横断面研究结果(N=330;57%为女性)表明,与朋友通过互联网技术交流时间较长且自己曾是网络攻击目标的青少年,报告网络攻击的可能性更高。线下关系攻击以及支持关系和身体攻击的信念也预测了同期的网络攻击参与度。我们使用纵向数据(N=150;51%为女性)来区分仅在传统背景下(即学校)具有攻击性的青少年与在线上和线下都具有攻击性的青少年。这些结果表明,在线上和线下都具有攻击性的青少年在初始评估时年龄较大,是网络攻击的目标,并且比仅在线下具有攻击性的青少年更支持关系攻击的信念。讨论了对未来研究的意义和方向。

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