Longitudinal associations among neuroticism, depression, and cyberbullying in early adolescents

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Highlights:

• Neuroticism predicted subsequent cyberbullying victimization.

• Depression predicted subsequent cyberbullying (perpetration and victimization).

• Cyberbullying (perpetration and victimization) did not predict subsequent depression.

• Neuroticism had indirect effects on perpetration and victimization via depression.

• Gender differences did not emerge in the cross-lagged pathways.

摘要

•Neuroticism predicted subsequent cyberbullying victimization.•Depression predicted subsequent cyberbullying (perpetration and victimization).•Cyberbullying (perpetration and victimization) did not predict subsequent depression.•Neuroticism had indirect effects on perpetration and victimization via depression.•Gender differences did not emerge in the cross-lagged pathways.

论文关键词:Neuroticism,Depression,Cyberbullying,Longitudinal associations,Cascade model,Early adolescents

论文评审过程:Received 20 January 2020, Revised 4 June 2020, Accepted 29 June 2020, Available online 2 July 2020, Version of Record 6 July 2020.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2020.106475