| Literature DB >> 29670501 |
Ágnes Zsila1,2, Gábor Orosz2,3, Orsolya Király2, Róbert Urbán2, Adrienn Ujhelyi2, Éva Jármi2, Mark D Griffiths4,5, Zsuzsanna Elekes6, Zsolt Demetrovics2.
Abstract
Research exploring the relationship between addictions and experiences of bullying suggests that problem behaviors may generally be associated with an increased risk of victimization. The aim of the present study was to examine the role of psychoactive substance use, excessive Internet use, and social support in both traditional offline bullying and online "cyberbullying" victimization in a nationally representative sample of adolescents (N = 6237; 51% male; Mage = 16.62 years, SD = 0.95). Results demonstrated that traditional bullying victimization was associated with cyberbullying victimization. Furthermore, psychoactive substance use and problematic Internet use predicted both traditional bullying and cyberbullying victimization. Finally, perceived social support was found to be an important protective factor against both traditional and cyberbullying victimization. However, psychoactive substance use and problematic Internet use accounted for only a small proportion of variance in victimization.Entities:
Keywords: Addiction; Bullying; Cyberbullying; Problematic Internet use; Substance use; Victimization
Year: 2017 PMID: 29670501 PMCID: PMC5897465 DOI: 10.1007/s11469-017-9809-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Ment Health Addict ISSN: 1557-1874 Impact factor: 3.836
Descriptive statistics of traditional bullying and cyberbullying victimization (N = 6237)
| Traditional bullying | Cyberbullying (messages) | Cyberbullying (photos) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Not bullied | 5406 (86.67%) | 5252 (84.20%) | 5531 (88.68%) |
| 1–2 times | 574 (9.20%) | 850 (13.63%) | 579 (9.29%) |
| 2–3 times per month | 85 (1.36%) | 73 (1.17%) | 79 (1.27%) |
| About weekly | 84 (1.34%) | 28 (0.44%) | 18 (0.30%) |
| More than once a week | 89 (1.43%) | 34 (0.54%) | 29 (0.47%) |
The number of participants is reported for the frequencies of victimization with the respective percentages in parenthesis
Group comparisons based on different types of victimization (TB victim of traditional bullying, CB victim of cyberbullying, CB and TB victim of both forms)
| Form of victimization | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total ( | Not victimized ( | TB victim ( | CB victim ( | CB and TB victim ( | Chi-square/F/Welch | |
| Gender | ||||||
| Male | 3127 (50.13%) | 2910 (51.13%)a | 94 (46.08%)a | 95 (54.29%)a | 28 (51.85%)a | 2.61 |
| School type | ||||||
| Secondary general | 2703 (43.34%) | 2559 (44.08%)a | 81 (39.90%)ac | 47 (27.01%)b | 16 (29.09%)bc | 41.86*** |
| Secondary vocational | 2085 (33.43%) | 1941 (33.44%)a | 66 (32.51%)a | 57 (32.76%)a | 21 (38.18%)a | |
| Vocational | 1449 (23.24%) | 1305 (22.48%)a | 57 (27.59%)a | 70 (40.23%)b | 17 (32.72%)ab | |
| Social support | ||||||
| Parents | 4.22 (1.04) | 4.25 (1.02)a | 3.95 (1.24)b | 3.77 (1.17)b | 3.55 (1.44)b | 16.02*** |
| Best friend | 4.18 (1.05) | 4.20 (1.04)a | 3.90 (1.24)bc | 4.01 (1.08)ac | 3.70 (1.30)bc | 7.50*** |
| Psychoactive substance use | ||||||
| Tobacco consumption | 2167 (34.79%) | 1983 (34.22%)a | 70 (34.31%)a | 89 (51.15%)b | 24 (45.28%)ab | 23.95*** |
| Alcohol (number of drinks) | 2.86 (4.89) | 2.76 (4.70)a | 3.03 (5.76)a | 4.91 (7.06)b | 5.75 (9.44)b | 7.06*** |
| Drugs (range of types used) | 0.22 (0.73) | 0.19 (0.64)a | 0.36 (1.18)b | 0.82 (1.66)c | 0.79 (1.59)c | 11.54*** |
| Internet use | ||||||
| Problematic use | 1.85 (0.73) | 1.83 (0.71)a | 2.07 (0.85)b | 2.33 (0.89)c | 2.34 (1.13)bc | 25.35*** |
| Frequent SNS use | 1824 (29.91%) | 1677 (29.53%)a | 64 (32.00%)ab | 66 (38.82%)b | 18 (34.61%)ab | 7.80* |
| Psychological correlates | ||||||
| Depressive symptoms | 1.92 (0.61) | 1.89 (0.59)a | 2.19 (0.69)b | 2.38 (0.71)c | 2.57 (0.89)c | 47.86*** |
| Self-esteem | 2.73 (0.61) | 2.76 (0.60)a | 2.34 (0.60)b | 2.38 (0.64)b | 2.30 (0.55)b | 59.19*** |
The number of participants is reported for gender, school type, tobacco, and SNS time with the respective percentages in parenthesis, whereas means and standard deviations (in parenthesis) are reported for social support, alcohol and drug use, Internet use, and psychological correlates variables
Tobacco consumption was anchored at 0 = did not smoke any cigarettes in the last 30 days and 1 = smoked cigarettes in the last 30 days. The range of drug use was between 0 and 7, in which 0 indicated the lack of experiment with any drugs, and 7 indicated experiences with all types of drugs described in the present study. SNS use was anchored at 0 = used social networking sites for less than 42 h per week and 1 = used social networking sites for more than 42 h per week
Different letters (a, b, c) in the same row represent significant (p < 0.05) difference between the percentages and mean scores, whereas the same letters in the same row represent non-significant difference between the percentages and mean scores according to the paired chi-square tests and post hoc Tukey or Scheffe test of one-way ANOVA
*p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001
Multivariate probit regression model predicting traditional bullying and cyberbullying victimization
| Traditional bullying victimization | Cyberbullying victimization | |
|---|---|---|
| B (SE) | B (SE) | |
| Demographic characteristics | ||
| Female | 0.101 (0.068) | 0.050 (0.070) |
| Vocational school student | − 0.048 (0.078) | − 0.184 (0.077)* |
| Social support | ||
| Parents | − 0.068 (0.028)* | − 0.103 (0.030)* |
| Best friend | − 0.092 (0.028)** | − 0.029 (0.032) |
| Psychoactive substance use | ||
| Tobacco consumption | − 0.037 (0.071) | 0.002 (0.074) |
| Alcohol (number of drinks) | − 0.004 (0.007) | 0.012 (0.006) |
| Drugs (range of type used) | 0.119 (0.038)*** | 0.153 (0.037)*** |
| Internet use | ||
| Problematic use | 0.196 (0.038)*** | 0.245 (0.040)*** |
| Frequent SNS use | − 0.032 (0.070) | 0.075 (0.075) |
|
| 0.048 | 0.086 |
The model is estimated with WLSMV estimator in Mplus 8.0. In the model, the estimated tetrachoric correlation between TB and CB is 0.438***
TB traditional bullying, CB cyberbullying
*p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001