Behind the scenes of cyberbullying: Personal and normative beliefs across profiles and moral disengagement mechanisms

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Main Author: Francisco, Sofia
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Ferreira, Paula, Veiga Simão, Ana
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The first study aims to examine cyberbullying roles and their relation to personal and normative beliefs. For this purpose, a total of 404 7th to 9th grade students answered the Inventory of Observed Cyberbullying Incidents. For the second study, semi-structured interviews to 34 9th grade students were analysed based on the Social Cognitive Theory of Moral Agency, to understand which moral disengagement mechanisms were more frequent regarding cyberbullying scenarios. Results revealed that bystanders were the most common role. Regarding beliefs, the All type of involvement group considered cyberbullying to be less severe than Bystanders, Bystanders-Victims and No Involvement group. Moreover, they perceived that their peer group believed cyberbullying was less unfair than Bystanders and No Involvement group. The most used moral disengagement mechanisms were blaming the victim and euphemistic labelling regarding seriousness. Personal, normative beliefs, as well as moral disengagement mechanisms operating in cyberbullying should be considered when designing interventions.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Behind the scenes of cyberbullying: Personal and normative beliefs across profiles and moral disengagement mechanisms
title Behind the scenes of cyberbullying: Personal and normative beliefs across profiles and moral disengagement mechanisms
spellingShingle Behind the scenes of cyberbullying: Personal and normative beliefs across profiles and moral disengagement mechanisms
Francisco, Sofia
Cyberbullying
Beliefs
Moral disengagement mechanisms
Adolescents
Cyberbullying profiles
Content analysis
title_short Behind the scenes of cyberbullying: Personal and normative beliefs across profiles and moral disengagement mechanisms
title_full Behind the scenes of cyberbullying: Personal and normative beliefs across profiles and moral disengagement mechanisms
title_fullStr Behind the scenes of cyberbullying: Personal and normative beliefs across profiles and moral disengagement mechanisms
title_full_unstemmed Behind the scenes of cyberbullying: Personal and normative beliefs across profiles and moral disengagement mechanisms
title_sort Behind the scenes of cyberbullying: Personal and normative beliefs across profiles and moral disengagement mechanisms
author Francisco, Sofia
author_facet Francisco, Sofia
Ferreira, Paula
Veiga Simão, Ana
author_role author
author2 Ferreira, Paula
Veiga Simão, Ana
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Francisco, Sofia
Ferreira, Paula
Veiga Simão, Ana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cyberbullying
Beliefs
Moral disengagement mechanisms
Adolescents
Cyberbullying profiles
Content analysis
topic Cyberbullying
Beliefs
Moral disengagement mechanisms
Adolescents
Cyberbullying profiles
Content analysis
description The first study aims to examine cyberbullying roles and their relation to personal and normative beliefs. For this purpose, a total of 404 7th to 9th grade students answered the Inventory of Observed Cyberbullying Incidents. For the second study, semi-structured interviews to 34 9th grade students were analysed based on the Social Cognitive Theory of Moral Agency, to understand which moral disengagement mechanisms were more frequent regarding cyberbullying scenarios. Results revealed that bystanders were the most common role. Regarding beliefs, the All type of involvement group considered cyberbullying to be less severe than Bystanders, Bystanders-Victims and No Involvement group. Moreover, they perceived that their peer group believed cyberbullying was less unfair than Bystanders and No Involvement group. The most used moral disengagement mechanisms were blaming the victim and euphemistic labelling regarding seriousness. Personal, normative beliefs, as well as moral disengagement mechanisms operating in cyberbullying should be considered when designing interventions.
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