| Literature DB >> 29160943 |
Gianluca Gini1, Noel A Card2, Tiziana Pozzoli1.
Abstract
This meta-analysis examined the associations between cyber-victimization and internalizing problems controlling for the occurrence of traditional victimization. Twenty independent samples with a total of 90,877 participants were included. Results confirmed the significant intercorrelation between traditional and cyber-victimization (r = .43). They both have medium-to-large bivariate correlations with internalizing problems. Traditional victimization (sr = .22) and cyber-victimization (sr = .12) were also uniquely related to internalizing problems. The difference in the relations between each type of victimization and internalizing problems was small (differential d = .06) and not statistically significant (p = .053). Moderation of these effect sizes by sample characteristics (e.g., age and proportion of girls) and study features (e.g., whether a definition of bullying was provided to participants and the time frame used as reference) was investigated. Results are discussed within the extant literature on cyber-aggression and cyber-victimization and future directions are proposed.Entities:
Keywords: cybervictimization; internalizing problems; meta-analysis; peer victimization
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29160943 DOI: 10.1002/ab.21742
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Aggress Behav ISSN: 0096-140X Impact factor: 2.917