Longitudinal and Incremental Relation of Cybervictimization to Negative Self-Cognitions and Depressive Symptoms in Young Adolescents

被引:0
作者
David A. Cole
Rachel L. Zelkowitz
Elizabeth Nick
Nina C. Martin
Kathryn M. Roeder
Keneisha Sinclair-McBride
Tawny Spinelli
机构
[1] Vanderbilt University,Department of Psychology and Human Development
来源
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology | 2016年 / 44卷
关键词
Cyberbullying; Internet; Peer victimization; Depression; Self-esteem;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Adolescents are among the most frequent users of social media websites, raising concern about the dangers of cyber bullying or cybervictimization (CV). A 12-month longitudinal study examined the unique, prospective relation of CV to the development of negative self-cognitions and depressive symptoms in a community sample of 827 children and young adolescents (ages 8–13; 55.1 % female) from the southeastern United States. Over and above conventional types of peer victimization, CV significantly predicted changes in self-referential negative cognitions, victimization-related cognitive reactions, and depressive symptoms, even after controlling for baseline levels of the dependent variables. Results also showed that CV was significantly less stable than other forms of victimization and tended to increase slightly with time. The study highlights the unique effects of CV and has implications for research and practice.
引用
收藏
页码:1321 / 1332
页数:11
相关论文
共 183 条
[41]  
Sulkowski ML(2007)The Children’s automatic thoughts scale in a clinical sample: psychometric properties and clinical utility Behaviour Research and Therapy 40 1091-345
[42]  
Nichols R(2002)Development and validation of a measure of children’s automatic thoughts: the Children’s automatic thoughts scale Behaviour Research and Therapy 17 329-695
[43]  
Storch EA(2012)Emotional and behavioural problems in the context of cyber bullying: a longitudinal study among German adolescents Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties 14 663-90
[44]  
Gámez-Guadix M(1994)Mood priming and construct activation in tests of cognitive vulnerability to unipolar depression Clinical Psychology Review 18 55-583
[45]  
Orue I(2003)Social exile: the cycle of peer victimization for boys with ADHD Canadian Journal of School Psychology 41 570-385
[46]  
Smith PK(2012)Impact of physical and relational peer victimization on depressive cognitions in children and adolescents Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology 49 376-404
[47]  
Calvete E(2008)Cyber bullying: its nature and impact in secondary school pupils Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 40 392-189
[48]  
Gan SS(2011)Traditional and cyber aggressors and victims: a comparison of psychosocial characteristics Journal of Youth and Adolescence 42 178-360
[49]  
Zhong C(2013)A longitudinal path analysis of peer victimization, threat appraisals to the self, and aggression, anxiety, and depression among urban African American adolescents Journal of Youth and Adolescence 41 353-59
[50]  
Das S(2012)Testing reciprocal longitudinal relations between peer victimization and depressive symptoms in young adolescents Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology 41 53-287