Personality Traits, Gender, Parenting Styles and Cyberbullying: A Quantitative Study of In-School Adolescents in Nigeria.

Autor: Ilevbare, Femi, Fagbenro, Dare, Idemudia, Erhabor
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Zdroj: Journal of Infant, Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy; Apr-Jun2023, Vol. 22 Issue 2, p154-168, 15p
Abstrakt: This present study examines the predictive role of personality, gender, and parenting styles on cyberbullying victimization among in-school adolescents. A cross-sectional survey design was utilized in this study. Participants (N = 356) ranged in age from 10 to 17 years (Mean age = 14.77; SD = 2.91) and were selected from four secondary schools in Osun state, Southwestern, Nigeria. Results of correlation analyses showed significant positive relationships between extraversion and cyberbullying victimization r(354) =.53, p <.05 and openness to experience and cyberbullying victimization r(354) =.13, p <.05.Multiple regression analyses revealed that extraversion (β =.24, t = 2.49, 95% CI = [−.079, −.073]) and openness to experience traits (β =.16, t = 2.36, 95% CI = [.181,.201]) independently predicted cyberbullying victimization. Additionally, t-test analyses indicated that there was no gender difference in the level of cyberbullying victimization among in-school adolescents t(354) = −0.61, p =.>.05 95% CI (−.2.11,.14), p >.05.These findings suggest that psychologists should consider the role of personality traits (extraversion and openness to experience) when organizing programs focused on reducing cyberbullying victimization among in-school adolescents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index