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Europe s Journal of Psychology
Self-Esteem and Adolescent Bullying/Cyberbullying and Victimization/Cybervictimization Behaviours: A Person-Oriented Approach
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Anna L. Palermiti1  Maria G. Bartolo1  Pasquale Musso2  Rocco Servidio1  Angela Costabile1 
[1] Department of Cultures, Education and Society, University of Calabria;Department of Educational Sciences, Psychology, Communication, University of Studies of Bari “Aldo Moro”
关键词: self-esteem;    bullying;    cyberbullying;    victimization;    cybervictimization;    adolescents;    person-oriented approach;   
DOI  :  10.5964/ejop.5379
来源: German Medical Science
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【 摘 要 】

Although previous studies seemed to recognize negative associations between self-esteem and bullying/cyberbullying and victimization/cybervictimization behaviours, the findings are controversial. The current study tried to shed light on this issue by using a person-oriented approach among Italian adolescents. Participants included 936 students aged 13-16 years. Different domains of self-esteem and bullying/cyberbullying and victimization/cybervictimization behaviour during the previous 2-3 months were assessed through a self-administered questionnaire. The results suggested four self-esteem profiles, i.e., school/family-oriented, consistently high, self-derogation, and body/peer-oriented. Students in the consistently high self-esteem profile seemed to be more protected against bullying/cyberbullying and victimization/cybervictimization behaviours compared to those in the self-derogation profile. The findings showed that among adolescents there is a degree of heterogeneity in the self-esteem domain associated with different levels of bullying/cyberbullying and victimization/cybervictimization behaviour. This suggests that different domains of self-esteem and their interdependencies play a crucial role during adolescence, with consequences also in terms of diverse patterns of active and passive aggressive behaviour.

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