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Risk and Protective Factors in Cyberbullying: the Role of Family, Social Support and Emotion Regulation

Nikolett Arató, András N. Zsidó, Adrienn Rivnyák, Bernadette Péley, Beatrix Lábadi

International Journal of Bullying Prevention · 2021

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Abstract Family and peer effects, as well as socio-emotional skills, are considered to have an essential role in cyberbullying. Although the dynamics of social factors and socio-emotional processes underlying cyberbullying are still open for research to further understand the direct and indirect relationships among the social factors (e.g., peers and family), socio-emotional skills (e.g. emotion regulation) and cyberbullying engagement. Thus, the aim of our study was to test models of cyberbullying perpetration and cybervictimization based on the role of family dynamics (cohesion, adaptability and communication), social support (from family and friends) and emotion regulation difficulties. One thousand, one hundred and five students (552 males, aged 11–19 years) participated in our researc

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1007/s42380-021-00097-4
Catalogue ID
SNmojbinqm-4nb2nm
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