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Marinoni, Carlo, Trombetta, Tommaso, Negri, Rebecca, Zanetti, Maria Assunta |
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International Journal of Bullying Prevention; 20240101, Issue: Preprints p1-20, 20p |
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Cybervictimization is a widespread phenomenon among adolescents and can have serious psychological consequences in the cybervictim. The type of parental mediation (active mediation, restrictive mediation, co-viewing mediation) can be a risk or protective factor for this phenomenon, according to the strategy of parental mediation considered. The aim of this systematic review is to review and systematize data on the impact of parental mediation strategies on cybervictimization in adolescents aged 10 to 19 years. The present systematic review followed the PRISMA guidelines. The EBSCO databases (APA PsycInfo; APA PsychArticles; Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection), PubMed, and Web of Science were consulted. A total of 16 studies were included. Active mediation tended to be negatively associated with cybervictimization, while conflicting data emerged regarding restrictive mediation: specifically, some studies showed a negative relationship between the two variables, while others indicated a positive relationship. The other parental mediation strategies examined in the literature tend not to be associated with cybervictimization. The results support the influence of parental mediation strategies on cybervictimization. This systematic review shows that parental mediation may be a risk or protective factor for the phenomenon, depending on the strategy chosen by parents. Although further studies are needed, the results emphasize the usefulness of family support interventions aimed at promoting conscious and functional use of technology and social media. |
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