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Student bystander behavior and cultural issues in cyberbullying: when actions speak louder than words

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Main Author: Costa Ferreira, P. A. N.
Publication Date: 2016
Other Authors: Veiga Simão, A. M., Ferreira, A., Souza, S., Francisco, S.
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/12214
Summary: This study aims to investigate whether student bystander interventions can influence the relationship between being a bystander of a cyberbullying incident and being the victim or the aggressor. Another aim is to understand the specific behavior presented by students bystanders, namely whether they noticed incidents of cyberbullying and interpreted these events as an emergency and which actions they determined as being appropriate in providing assistance. Following a cross-cultural perspective to reach these aims, a total of 788 Portuguese and Brazilian college students answered to the Cyberbullying Inventory for College Students. Moderation analysis revealed that intervening moderated the relationship between being the bystander of cyberbullying and being the victim and/or aggressor. A three-way interaction showed that this relationship was stronger in Brazilian students, revealing that the bystanders who were inactive were more likely to also become a victim or an aggressor themselves, whereas those who intervened were less likely to become a victim or an aggressor. Implications for future research and interventive action are discussed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Student bystander behavior and cultural issues in cyberbullying: when actions speak louder than words
title Student bystander behavior and cultural issues in cyberbullying: when actions speak louder than words
spellingShingle Student bystander behavior and cultural issues in cyberbullying: when actions speak louder than words
Costa Ferreira, P. A. N.
Cyberbullying
Bystanders
Intervention
Cross cultural perspective
title_short Student bystander behavior and cultural issues in cyberbullying: when actions speak louder than words
title_full Student bystander behavior and cultural issues in cyberbullying: when actions speak louder than words
title_fullStr Student bystander behavior and cultural issues in cyberbullying: when actions speak louder than words
title_full_unstemmed Student bystander behavior and cultural issues in cyberbullying: when actions speak louder than words
title_sort Student bystander behavior and cultural issues in cyberbullying: when actions speak louder than words
author Costa Ferreira, P. A. N.
author_facet Costa Ferreira, P. A. N.
Veiga Simão, A. M.
Ferreira, A.
Souza, S.
Francisco, S.
author_role author
author2 Veiga Simão, A. M.
Ferreira, A.
Souza, S.
Francisco, S.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa Ferreira, P. A. N.
Veiga Simão, A. M.
Ferreira, A.
Souza, S.
Francisco, S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cyberbullying
Bystanders
Intervention
Cross cultural perspective
topic Cyberbullying
Bystanders
Intervention
Cross cultural perspective
description This study aims to investigate whether student bystander interventions can influence the relationship between being a bystander of a cyberbullying incident and being the victim or the aggressor. Another aim is to understand the specific behavior presented by students bystanders, namely whether they noticed incidents of cyberbullying and interpreted these events as an emergency and which actions they determined as being appropriate in providing assistance. Following a cross-cultural perspective to reach these aims, a total of 788 Portuguese and Brazilian college students answered to the Cyberbullying Inventory for College Students. Moderation analysis revealed that intervening moderated the relationship between being the bystander of cyberbullying and being the victim and/or aggressor. A three-way interaction showed that this relationship was stronger in Brazilian students, revealing that the bystanders who were inactive were more likely to also become a victim or an aggressor themselves, whereas those who intervened were less likely to become a victim or an aggressor. Implications for future research and interventive action are discussed.
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