Childhood Emotional Abuse and Cyberbullying Perpetration Among Adolescents: The Mediating Role of Trait Mindfulness
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Date
2020
Authors
Emrah Emirtekin
Sabah Balta
Kağan Kircaburun
Mark D. Griffiths
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Springer
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HYBRID
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Yes
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Abstract
Preliminary studies have indicated that childhood emotional maltreatment (i.e. abuse and neglect) can be associated with higher cyberbullying perpetration (CBP) among university students. The purpose of the present study was to test the direct and indirect effects of childhood emotional abuse (CEA) on CBP via trait mindfulness and trait emotional intelligence (TEI). A total of 470 adolescent students participated in the study and completed a questionnaire comprising measures of the aforementioned variables. Path analysis showed that trait mindfulness but not TEI was a partial mediator between CEA and CBP among the total sample males and females. Results indicated that there were other factors that explain the relationship between CEA and CBP in addition to lower mindfulness. These findings suggest that developing mindfulness-based intervention programs for adolescents who have been emotionally abused as a child may reduce their engagement in cyberbullying. This study is the first to document the direct role of CEA on CBP and indirect via trait mindfulness among adolescents. © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Cyberbullying, Emotional Abuse, Emotional Intelligence, Maltreatment, Mindfulness, Adolescent, Article, Child, Childhood, Cyberbullying, Emotional Abuse, Emotional Intelligence, Female, Human, Human Experiment, Major Clinical Study, Male, Mediator, Mindfulness, Neglect, Path Analysis, Questionnaire, Student, adolescent, article, child, childhood, cyberbullying, emotional abuse, emotional intelligence, female, human, human experiment, major clinical study, male, mediator, mindfulness, neglect, path analysis, questionnaire, student, Cyberbullying; Emotional abuse; Emotional intelligence; Maltreatment; Mindfulness
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05 social sciences, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
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40
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International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction
Volume
18
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Start Page
1548
End Page
1559
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