Social Comparison Orientation and Cyberbullying Perpetration and Victimization: Roles of Envy on Social Networking Sites and Body Satisfaction

被引:4
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作者
Geng, Jingyu [1 ]
Wang, Yuhui [3 ]
Wang, Hongxia [1 ]
Wang, Pengcheng [2 ]
Lei, Li [2 ]
机构
[1] Renmin Univ China, Dept Psychol, Beijing, Peoples R China
[2] Renmin Univ China, Sch Educ, Beijing, Peoples R China
[3] Beijing Univ Technol, Fac Humanities & Social Sci, Beijing, Peoples R China
关键词
Social comparison orientation; cyberbullying perpetration and victimization; envy on social networking sites; body satisfaction; moderated mediation model; MEDIATING ROLE; SELF-ESTEEM; DISPOSITIONAL ENVY; MODERATING ROLE; ADOLESCENTS; FACEBOOK; AGGRESSION; LIFE; METAANALYSIS; PREVALENCE;
D O I
10.1177/08862605211023486
中图分类号
DF [法律]; D9 [法律];
学科分类号
0301 ;
摘要
Although some studies have explored the psychological and behavioral outcomes of social comparison orientation (SCO), few have explored the associations of SCO with cyberbullying perpetration and victimization. The current study aimed to investigate the associations of SCO with cyberbullying perpetration and victimization, and considered envy on social networking sites (SNS) as a mediator and body satisfaction as a moderator in these relations. To test our expectations, 941 adolescents aged between 10 and 16 years (M = 13.15, SD = 1.18) completed multiple questionnaires, namely the Social Comparison Orientation Scale, the Revised Cyber Bullying Inventory, an envy scale revised for the SNS context, and the Body Areas Satisfaction Scale. Correlation analysis revealed that cyberbullying perpetration and cyberbullying victimization were significantly and positively correlated with SCO and envy on SNS, and significantly and negatively correlated with body satisfaction. The results of structural equation modeling (SEM) revealed that envy on SNS played a mediating role in the associations of SCO with cyberbullying perpetration and victimization. The results of SEM and simple slope test analysis indicated that body satisfaction weakened the direct association of SCO with envy on SNS and further weakened the indirect associations of SCO with cyberbullying perpetration and victimization via envy on SNS. Specifically, individuals with high levels of SCO were more likely to feel envious on SNS, and further tended to bully others and be bullied online when they were dissatisfied with their bodies. In other words, positive body satisfaction protected individuals with high levels of SCO from cyberbullying perpetration and victimization by decreasing their feelings of envy on SNS.
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页码:NP16060 / NP16083
页数:24
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