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Responsive bystander behaviour in cyberbullying: a path through self-efficacy
Paula Alexandra Nunes da Costa Ferreira (Ferreira, P. C.); A. M. Veiga Simão (Simão, A.); A. Paiva (Paiva, A.); Aristides I. Ferreira (Ferreira, A. I.);
Título Revista
Behaviour and Information Technology
Ano (publicação definitiva)
2020
Língua
Inglês
País
Reino Unido
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Abstract/Resumo
Bystander behaviour and self-efficacy beliefs play an important role in cyberbullying incidence. This study tested the relationship between the Bystander Intervention Model phases and the mediating role of adolescents’ self-efficacy beliefs. Children from the fifth to twelfth grade (N = 676) participated in this study by responding to questionnaires concerning the various phases of the Bystander Intervention Model and self-efficacy beliefs to resolve cyberbullying-related problems. Through structural equation modelling, noticing an incident of cyberbullying had a direct and indirect effect on aggressive behaviour, and an indirect effect on reporting and problem-solving behaviour. The indirect effect of interpreting the event through attributing responsibility was significant for aggressive and problem-solving behaviour. The mediator role of reflective decision-making had a stronger effect on direct problem-solving. Self-efficacy beliefs significantly affected the relationship between interpreting the event and all behaviour, but stronger for direct problem-solving. These findings help explain empirically how bystanders respond to incidents of cyberbullying.
Agradecimentos/Acknowledgements
This study was funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (grant number: SFRH/BPD/110695/2015; PTDC/MHC-PED/3297/20⁣14); Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia.
Palavras-chave
Cyberbullying,Bystander intervention,Aggressive behaviour,Prosocial behaviour,Self-efficacy
  • Outras Engenharias e Tecnologias - Engenharia e Tecnologia
  • Engenharia Eletrotécnica, Eletrónica e Informática - Engenharia e Tecnologia
  • Psicologia - Ciências Sociais
  • Economia e Gestão - Ciências Sociais
  • Ciências da Educação - Ciências Sociais
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Referência de financiamento Entidade Financiadora
SFRH/BPD/110695/2015 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
UID/GES/00315/2013 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
PTDC/MHC-PED/3297/2014 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia