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Left-Behind Experiences and Cyberbullying Behavior in Chinese College Students: The Mediation of Sense of Security and the Moderation of Gender

Haiying Wang, Shuang Wu, Weichen Wang, Yuming Xiao

Behavioral Sciences · 2023

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Left-behind children seem to be more sensitive in interpersonal communication, find it more difficult to establish a stable, safe relationship with surrounding people, and have fewer positive coping styles when encountering problems, thus the aim of the present study was to explore the association between left-behind experiences and cyberbullying behavior among Chinese college students through the mediation of sense of security and the moderation of gender. A questionnaire survey comprised 553 college students with left-behind experiences and 526 college students without such experiences. The results showed that, firstly, cyberbullying behavior was significantly higher in college students with left-behind experiences than those without such experiences; secondly, left-behind experiences an

Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.3390/bs13121001
Catalogue ID
SNmojj1n7l-jvicp0
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