Cybervictimization and Depression among Adolescents: Coping Strategies as Mediators

Studies have shown the relationships among cybervictimization, coping strategies, and depression, but no study has examined the mechanism that links the three variables. Accordingly, this study used the transactional model of stress and coping theory as a conceptual framework and proposed that copin...

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Main Authors: Siah, Poh Chua, Tee, Xiang Yi, Tan, Joaan Tjin Ai, Tan, Chee Seng, Komathi, Lokithasan, Low, Sew Kim, Yap, Chin Choo *
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spelling my.sunway.eprints.30382024-08-08T05:55:17Z http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/3038/ Cybervictimization and Depression among Adolescents: Coping Strategies as Mediators Siah, Poh Chua Tee, Xiang Yi Tan, Joaan Tjin Ai Tan, Chee Seng Komathi, Lokithasan Low, Sew Kim Yap, Chin Choo * BF Psychology HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare Studies have shown the relationships among cybervictimization, coping strategies, and depression, but no study has examined the mechanism that links the three variables. Accordingly, this study used the transactional model of stress and coping theory as a conceptual framework and proposed that coping strategies are mediators for the effects of cybervictimization on depression. A total of 387 adolescents were recruited by using the purposive sampling method. The results showed that cybervictimization is not directly associated with depression. All the coping strategies are found to be associated with cybervictimization, but only the avoidant coping strategy is the statistical mediator for the effects of cybervictimization on depression. This study's findings suggest that the transactional model of stress and coping theory may provide a framework in the area of cyberbullying and recommend more actions to be taken in order to reduce the use of avoidance coping strategies among victims of cyberbullying. MDPI 2022 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_4 http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/3038/1/Yap%20Chin%20Choo_Cybervictimization%20and%20depression%20among%20adolescents.pdf Siah, Poh Chua and Tee, Xiang Yi and Tan, Joaan Tjin Ai and Tan, Chee Seng and Komathi, Lokithasan and Low, Sew Kim and Yap, Chin Choo * (2022) Cybervictimization and Depression among Adolescents: Coping Strategies as Mediators. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19 (7). ISSN 1660-4601 https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19073903 10.3390/ijerph19073903
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topic BF Psychology
HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare
spellingShingle BF Psychology
HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare
Siah, Poh Chua
Tee, Xiang Yi
Tan, Joaan Tjin Ai
Tan, Chee Seng
Komathi, Lokithasan
Low, Sew Kim
Yap, Chin Choo *
Cybervictimization and Depression among Adolescents: Coping Strategies as Mediators
description Studies have shown the relationships among cybervictimization, coping strategies, and depression, but no study has examined the mechanism that links the three variables. Accordingly, this study used the transactional model of stress and coping theory as a conceptual framework and proposed that coping strategies are mediators for the effects of cybervictimization on depression. A total of 387 adolescents were recruited by using the purposive sampling method. The results showed that cybervictimization is not directly associated with depression. All the coping strategies are found to be associated with cybervictimization, but only the avoidant coping strategy is the statistical mediator for the effects of cybervictimization on depression. This study's findings suggest that the transactional model of stress and coping theory may provide a framework in the area of cyberbullying and recommend more actions to be taken in order to reduce the use of avoidance coping strategies among victims of cyberbullying.
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author Siah, Poh Chua
Tee, Xiang Yi
Tan, Joaan Tjin Ai
Tan, Chee Seng
Komathi, Lokithasan
Low, Sew Kim
Yap, Chin Choo *
author_facet Siah, Poh Chua
Tee, Xiang Yi
Tan, Joaan Tjin Ai
Tan, Chee Seng
Komathi, Lokithasan
Low, Sew Kim
Yap, Chin Choo *
author_sort Siah, Poh Chua
title Cybervictimization and Depression among Adolescents: Coping Strategies as Mediators
title_short Cybervictimization and Depression among Adolescents: Coping Strategies as Mediators
title_full Cybervictimization and Depression among Adolescents: Coping Strategies as Mediators
title_fullStr Cybervictimization and Depression among Adolescents: Coping Strategies as Mediators
title_full_unstemmed Cybervictimization and Depression among Adolescents: Coping Strategies as Mediators
title_sort cybervictimization and depression among adolescents: coping strategies as mediators
publisher MDPI
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/3038/1/Yap%20Chin%20Choo_Cybervictimization%20and%20depression%20among%20adolescents.pdf
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https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19073903
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