The role of popularity and digital self-monitoring in adolescents' cyberbehaviors and cybervictimization
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Highlights:
• Popularity predicted heightened cyberprosocial behavior and cyberaggression.
• Popularity predicted heightened cybervictimization.
• Digital self-monitoring predicted lower levels of cyberprosocial behavior for boys.
• Digital self-monitoring predicted higher levels of cyberaggression for boys.
• Digital self-monitoring predicted heightened cybervictimization at low popularity.
摘要
•Popularity predicted heightened cyberprosocial behavior and cyberaggression.•Popularity predicted heightened cybervictimization.•Digital self-monitoring predicted lower levels of cyberprosocial behavior for boys.•Digital self-monitoring predicted higher levels of cyberaggression for boys.•Digital self-monitoring predicted heightened cybervictimization at low popularity.
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论文评审过程:Received 31 January 2019, Revised 7 July 2019, Accepted 26 August 2019, Available online 7 September 2019, Version of Record 14 September 2019.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2019.08.023