Katarzyna Tomaszek, Agnieszka Muchacka-Cymerman
Rzeszow University, Kraków, Poland.
Humanitas University in Sosnowiec, ul. Kilińskiego 43, Sosnowiec, 41-200, Poland.
Sci Rep. 2025 Apr 26;15(1):14602. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-97214-w.
The study explores the impact of gender and gratitude disposition on the effectiveness of a classroom-based gratitude intervention aimed at reducing cyber-aggression among Polish adolescents. Cyber-aggression, linked to maladjustment and mental health issues like depression and anxiety, is a growing concern. The intervention involved 548 students, divided into a control group (399) and an experimental group (149), and lasted for seven days. Participants completed the Cyber-aggression Types Questionnaire (CATQ) and a Gratitude Questionnaire. Results showed the intervention effectively reduced overall cyber-aggression, particularly aversive controlled types, but increased appetitive impulsive aggression. Girls responded better to the gratitude exercises, and those with lower gratitude levels saw the most significant reduction in cyber-aggression. However, students with medium levels of gratitude showed increased impulsive and controlled appetitive cyber-aggression. The study concludes that gender and gratitude disposition influence the success of gratitude interventions in reducing cyber-aggression.
该研究探讨了性别和感恩倾向对一项基于课堂的感恩干预措施有效性的影响,该干预旨在减少波兰青少年中的网络攻击行为。网络攻击行为与适应不良以及抑郁和焦虑等心理健康问题相关,正日益受到关注。该干预涉及548名学生,分为对照组(399人)和实验组(149人),持续了七天。参与者完成了网络攻击类型问卷(CATQ)和一份感恩问卷。结果表明,该干预有效地减少了总体网络攻击行为,尤其是厌恶控制型攻击行为,但增加了欲求冲动性攻击行为。女孩对感恩练习的反应更好,感恩水平较低的女孩在网络攻击行为上的减少最为显著。然而,感恩水平中等的学生表现出冲动性和控制性欲求网络攻击行为的增加。该研究得出结论,性别和感恩倾向会影响感恩干预在减少网络攻击行为方面的成效。