Jiang Chaoxin, Wan Guowei, Guan Jianing, Huang Junqi
Department of Social Work, School of Social Development, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China.
Department of Social Work, School of Social Development, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China.
Child Abuse Negl. 2025 Jun 21;167:107572. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2025.107572.
Most prior research on the cycle of victimization has primarily focused on individual life course trajectories, with limited attention to its intergenerational transmission. Additionally, the mechanisms underlying the relationship between parental experiences of violent victimization in childhood and children's cyberbullying victimization remain underexplored.
This study examines the association between parental childhood experiences of violent victimization (PCEVV) and children's cyberbullying victimization (CCV), and investigates whether this association is mediated by parental physical and emotional maltreatment.
Data were collected from a representative sample of 2690 children and adolescents (Mean age = 13.18 years, SD = 1.50; 52.01 % boys) using a multi-stage cluster sampling method across seven cities in China.
Data were obtained through a self-report questionnaire. The analysis was conducted using a multiple mediation model, incorporating path analysis and bootstrapping techniques to assess the direct and indirect effects.
The findings yield three key insights: (1) PCEVV is positively associated with CCV; (2) the association between PCEVV and CCV is mediated by physical neglect, emotional abuse, and emotional neglect, but not by physical abuse; and (3) emotional abuse exhibits the strongest mediating effect among all forms of maltreatment.
This study provides a new perspective on how intergenerational trauma extends from offline familial adversity to online victimization in the digital age. The results highlight the importance of holistic, family-oriented interventions that aim not only to interrupt the intergenerational transmission of victimization but also to directly address parental maltreatment as a key factor in safeguarding children's online safety.
先前大多数关于受害循环的研究主要集中在个体生命历程轨迹上,对其代际传递的关注有限。此外,童年时期父母暴力受害经历与儿童网络欺凌受害之间关系的潜在机制仍未得到充分探索。
本研究考察父母童年暴力受害经历(PCEVV)与儿童网络欺凌受害(CCV)之间的关联,并调查这种关联是否由父母的身体和情感虐待所介导。
采用多阶段整群抽样方法,从中国七个城市的2690名儿童和青少年(平均年龄 = 13.18岁,标准差 = 1.50;52.01%为男孩)的代表性样本中收集数据。
通过自填问卷获取数据。使用多重中介模型进行分析,结合路径分析和自抽样技术来评估直接和间接效应。
研究结果得出三个关键见解:(1)PCEVV与CCV呈正相关;(2)PCEVV与CCV之间的关联由身体忽视、情感虐待和情感忽视介导,但不由身体虐待介导;(3)在所有形式的虐待中,情感虐待表现出最强的中介效应。
本研究为代际创伤如何从线下家庭逆境延伸到数字时代的在线受害提供了新视角。结果强调了全面的、以家庭为导向的干预措施的重要性,这些措施不仅旨在中断受害的代际传递,还直接解决父母虐待问题,将其作为保障儿童网络安全的关键因素。