Investigation of the relationship between cyberbullying, cybervictimization, alexithymia and anger expression styles among adolescents
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Highlights:
• Males engage in cyberbullying more than females.
• No significant difference between males and females in terms of cybervictimization.
• Alexithymia, anger, and internet use duration explain the increase in cyberbullying.
• Alexithymia, anger, and internet use duration explain the increase in victimization.
摘要
•Males engage in cyberbullying more than females.•No significant difference between males and females in terms of cybervictimization.•Alexithymia, anger, and internet use duration explain the increase in cyberbullying.•Alexithymia, anger, and internet use duration explain the increase in victimization.
论文关键词:Cyberbullying,Cybervictimization,Alexithymia,Anger,Adolescence,Internet
论文评审过程:Received 10 January 2015, Revised 31 August 2015, Accepted 17 September 2015, Available online 27 September 2015, Version of Record 27 September 2015.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2015.09.015