Violent Video Games, Externalizing Behavior, and Prosocial Behavior: A Five-Year Longitudinal Study During Adolescence

被引:35
|
作者
Coyne, Sarah M. [1 ]
Warburton, Wayne A. [2 ]
Essig, Lee W. [1 ]
Stockdale, Laura A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Brigham Young Univ, Sch Family Life, JFSB 2086C, Provo, UT 84602 USA
[2] Macquarie Univ, Dept Psychol, N Ryde, NSW, Australia
关键词
video game; computer game; externalizing behavior; violence; prosocial; MEDIA VIOLENCE; AGGRESSIVE-BEHAVIOR; SELF-REGULATION; GERMAN ADOLESCENTS; GENDER-DIFFERENCES; HUMAN-VALUES; EXPOSURE; RISK; EMPATHY; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1037/dev0000574
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
Decades of research on the effects of media violence have examined associations between viewing aggressive material in the media and aggression and prosocial behavior. However, the existing longitudinal studies have tended to exclusively examine aggression and prosocial behavior as outcomes, with a limited range of potential mediators. The current study examines associations between playing violent video games and externalizing and prosocial behavior over a 5-year period across adolescence. Additionally, the study examines potential mediators of these associations, including empathic concern, benevolence, and self-regulation. Participants included 488 adolescents (Mage of child at Wave 1 = 13.83, SD = 0.98) and their parents, who completed self- and parental measures at three different time points, each 2 years apart. Results revealed that early exposure to video game violence was indirectly associated with lower levels of prosocial behavior as mediated by lower levels of benevolence. Additionally, early video game violence play was associated with higher levels of externalizing behavior at the cross-sectional level, but not 5 years later. Implications of results for adolescents and parents are discussed.
引用
收藏
页码:1868 / 1880
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Violent video games and aggressive behavior in adolescence
    Koglin, Ute
    Witthoeft, Jan
    Petermann, Franz
    [J]. PSYCHOLOGISCHE RUNDSCHAU, 2009, 60 (03) : 163 - 172
  • [2] Video games and prosocial behavior: A study of the effects of non-violent, violent and ultra-violent gameplay
    Tear, Morgan J.
    Nielsen, Mark
    [J]. COMPUTERS IN HUMAN BEHAVIOR, 2014, 41 : 8 - 13
  • [3] Failure to Demonstrate That Playing Violent Video Games Diminishes Prosocial Behavior
    Tear, Morgan J.
    Nielsen, Mark
    [J]. PLOS ONE, 2013, 8 (07):
  • [4] Effects of Prosocial Video Games on Prosocial Behavior
    Greitemeyer, Tobias
    Osswald, Silvia
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2010, 98 (02) : 211 - 221
  • [5] Sedentary behavior and musculoskeletal pain: a five-year longitudinal Icelandic study
    Stefansdottir, R.
    Gudmundsdottir, S. L.
    [J]. PUBLIC HEALTH, 2017, 149 : 71 - 73
  • [6] Rejection sensitivity and the development of social anxiety symptoms during adolescence: A five-year longitudinal study
    Zimmer-Gembeck, Melanie J.
    Gardner, Alex A.
    Hawes, Tanya
    Masters, Mitchell R.
    Waters, Allison M.
    Farrell, Lara J.
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL DEVELOPMENT, 2021, 45 (03) : 204 - 215
  • [7] Longitudinal structural brain development and externalizing behavior in adolescence
    Bos, Marieke G. N.
    Wierenga, Lara M.
    Blankenstein, Neeltje E.
    Schreuders, Elisabeth
    Tamnes, Christian K.
    Crone, Eveline A.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CHILD PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY, 2018, 59 (10) : 1061 - 1072
  • [8] Friendships and violent behavior during adolescence
    Dishion, TJ
    Eddy, JM
    Haas, E
    Li, FZ
    Spracklen, K
    [J]. SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, 1997, 6 (02) : 207 - 223
  • [9] Behavioral Changes during the First Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Longitudinal Comparison of Bullying, Cyberbullying, Externalizing Behavior Problems and Prosocial Behavior in Adolescents
    Baeker, Neele
    Schuetz-Wilke, Jessica
    [J]. COVID, 2023, 3 (02): : 289 - 300
  • [10] Associations between prosocial behavior, externalizing behaviors, and internalizing symptoms during adolescence: A meta-analysis
    Memmott-Elison, Madison K.
    Holmgren, Hailey G.
    Padilla-Walker, Laura M.
    Hawkins, Alan J.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENCE, 2020, 80 : 98 - 114