青少年对父母接受度的感知与网络欺凌
摄影师:张国华青少年对父母接受度的感知,网络欺凌,物质主义,不安全依恋
Geng, J. Y., Lei, L., Wang,W., Li, B., Nie, J., Xie, X. C., Wang, X. C., & Wang, P. C.* (2021-08). Perceived Parental Acceptance and Cyberbullying Perpetration among Chinese Adolescents: Moderated Mediation Models of Materialism and Insecure Attachment. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, https://doi.org/10.1177/08862605211023498作者:耿靖宇(中国人民大学)雷雳(中国人民大学)王伟(大同大学)李彪(中国人民大学)聂佳(西安交通大学)谢笑春(东北师范大学)王兴超(山西大学)王鹏程*(中国人民大学)AbstractCyberbullying perpetration (CP) is a common and devastating network deviation behavior. Some parenting factors for CP have been identified, but few studies have examined the correlation between perceived maternal/paternal acceptance (PMA/PPA) and CP, and the mediating and moderating mechanisms underlying this relation are also largely unknown. Thus, by using a cross-sectional designed questionnaire survey of 4,206 adolescents (M = 16.41 years, SD = 0.77), the current study examined the relationship between PMA/PPA and CP, as well as the mediating effect of materialism and the moderating effects of father/mother–child attachment anxiety and attachment avoidance in this relation. The results showed that PMA/PPA was protective factors of CP. The moderated mediation models showed that materialism played a partial mediation role in the relationship between PMA/PPA and CP. Moreover, the direct association of PMA/PPA with CP was exacerbated by stronger father/mother–child attachment anxiety, in contrast, it was weakened by stronger father/mother–child attachment avoidance. Besides, both father/mother–child attachment anxiety and father/mother–child attachment avoidance strengthened the direct relationship between materialism and CP, and further strengthened the indirect association of PMA/PPA with CP. This study highlighted the importance of uncovering the link between perceived parental acceptance and adolescents’ CP and emphasized the underlying mechanisms, which are of great significance for the prevention and intervention of adolescents’ CP.