Internet violence among high-school students in Vinkovci (CROSBI ID 614523)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Šincek, Daniela ; Đuraković, Stefanie Jade ; Antolović, Ana ; Čiča Ines
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Internet violence among high-school students in Vinkovci
Research goal was to investigate incidence of Internet violence and its correlates like social support, self concept, parental behavior, stress coping strategies, risk behaviors and 'face to face violence'. Research was conducted on two samples of second grade students (N1=249 school year 2010/2011, N2=339 school year 2011/2012). The following instruments were used: Cyber Victim and Bullying Scale, Social Support Scale, Parental Acceptance-Rejection Questionnaire, Marsh’s Self Description Questionnaire III, The Coping Inventory for Stressful Situations, Youth self-reported delinquency and risk behaviors questionnaire and Revised Olweus Bullying Questionnaire, Prevalence of internet violence in first sample was 24, 9 % (experiencing) and 27, 7 % (commiting) and in second sample was 17, 7 % (experiencing) and 16, 5 % (commiting). Decrease is probably the result of some preventive actions, but the numbers are still high. In first sample it was found that the predictors of experiencing internet violence are parental behaviour and committing violence on the Internet, whereas the predictors of committing internet violence are gender (males commit more violent acts), the amount of time spent on the Internet, avoidant coping, and experiencing violence on the Internet. Committing violence on the Internet is the most important predictor of experiencing violence on the Internet and vice versa, which was expected. With this model, 43 % variance of experiencing Internet violence and 47, 7 % of commiting Internet violence was explained. In the second sample, two sets of hierarchical regression analyses were conducted. First set showed that the predictor of experiencing Internet violence is undesirable normative behavior (14, 8% of criterion variance explained), whereas the predictors of committing Internet violence are undesirable normative behavior and violant and minor delinquent behavior (34, 8% of criterion variance explained). In the second set of hierarchic regression analysis, direct experience, direct doing and indirect experience of „face to face“ bullying significantly contributed to experiencing Internet violence and explained 20, 9% of the variance. Direct experience and direct doing of „face to face“ bullying were predictors of commiting Internet violence (31, 8% of variance explained). These results show that Internet violence is a very important type of risk behavior with some relevant connections with 'traditional' risk behaviors and bullying, and with correlations to variables like parental behavior and time spent on the Internet which can be used in some preventive activities.
internet violence; risk behavior; bullying; parental behavior
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Podaci o prilogu
80-80.
2014.
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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Review of Psychology - international journal of Croatian Psychological Association - Special Section: 11th Alps Adria Psychology Conference September, 18-20, 2014
Buško, Vesna
Jasrebarsko: Naklada Slap
Podaci o skupu
11th Alps Adria Psychology Conference September, 18-20, 2014
predavanje
18.09.2014-20.09.2014
Pečuh, Mađarska