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Predictors and outcomes of cyberbullying among college students: A two wave study

Gary W. Giumetti, Robin M. Kowalski, Richard Feinn

Aggressive Behavior · 2021

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Existing research on cyberbullying has primarily focused on adolescents in cross-sectional survey studies, with less research focusing on college students or employed adults over longer periods of time. To extend this literature, the current study examined new predictors and outcomes of cyberbullying perpetration (CP) and victimization (CV) among college students from two different universities that were followed across two time points. Risk factors were measured in line with previous theoretical models, including biological or personality-related variables (e.g., low self-control, dark-side personality traits, empathy) and environmental variables (e.g., perceived social support, lack of rule clarity, and internet use). Additionally, we examined several possible outcomes of CV and CP. Resu

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1002/ab.21992
Catalogue ID
SNmojad908-wo7b2d
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