Sang Qingsong, Kang Qi, Zhang Kun, Shu Shouli, Quan Lijuan
School of Educational Science, Anhui Normal University, Wuhu 241000, China.
School of Information Engineering, Huainan Union University, Huainan 232000, China.
Behav Sci (Basel). 2023 Jun 14;13(6):500. doi: 10.3390/bs13060500.
(1) Background: To examine the relationship among just-world beliefs, self-control, and cyberaggression among college students. (2) Methods: A total of 1133 college students were surveyed using the just-world belief scale, self-control scale, and cyberaggression scale. (3) Results: The results showed that college students with low levels of belief in justice frequently showed cyberaggression; belief in a just world directly and negatively predicted cyberaggression, and indirectly predicted student cyberaggression through self-control; gender moderated the indirect effect of self-control on cyberaggression and the direct effect of belief in a just world on cyberaggression. (4) Conclusions: Belief in a just world significantly and negatively predicts cyberaggression; self-control has an indirect significant effect on cyberaggression; the direct effect of belief in a just world on cyberaggression and the mediating effect of self-control on this association are moderated by gender.
(1) 背景:探讨大学生的公正世界信念、自我控制与网络攻击行为之间的关系。(2) 方法:采用公正世界信念量表、自我控制量表和网络攻击行为量表对1133名大学生进行调查。(3) 结果:结果表明,公正世界信念水平较低的大学生经常表现出网络攻击行为;公正世界信念直接且负向预测网络攻击行为,并通过自我控制间接预测学生的网络攻击行为;性别调节了自我控制对网络攻击行为的间接效应以及公正世界信念对网络攻击行为的直接效应。(4) 结论:公正世界信念显著且负向预测网络攻击行为;自我控制对网络攻击行为有显著间接效应;公正世界信念对网络攻击行为的直接效应以及自我控制在此关联中的中介效应受到性别的调节。