Well-being and the Experience of Cyber Intimidation, Cyber Victimization and Pathological Internet Use

O. Mayungbo, R. Akingbade, Oluwatomisin Ogunsanya
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Challenges relating to misuse and abuse of the internet and other mobile devices have become sources of concern among the youth population the world-over. However, research on cyber related issues has been focused mainly on adolescents in Nigeria. This study investigates the influence of cyber bullying, cyber victimization and pathological internet use on psychological well-being among adults. Using a cross sectional research design and a multi-stage sampling technique, 280 university students were selected. A questionnaire on socio-demographic profile cyber intimidation and internet addiction was administered to the participants. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and t-test analysis at 0.05 level of significance. Three hypotheses were tested. The results revealed that participants who engage less in cyber bullying were not significantly different in their levels of psychological well-being when compared to their counterparts who engage more in cyber-bullying. Pathological Internet use did not significantly influence the levels of psychological well-being of cyber space addicts. The association between cyber related variables and psychological well-being is crucial for better understanding of their actual effects on human behaviour and for the purpose of designing intervention programmes.
幸福感与网络恐吓、网络受害和病态网络使用的体验
误用和滥用互联网和其他移动设备的挑战已成为全世界青年人口关注的问题。然而,对网络相关问题的研究主要集中在尼日利亚的青少年身上。本研究旨在探讨网络欺凌、网络受害和病态网络使用对成人心理健康的影响。采用横断面研究设计和多阶段抽样技术,选取了280名大学生。对参与者进行了社会人口特征、网络恐吓和网络成瘾问卷调查。数据分析采用描述性统计和显著性水平为0.05的t检验分析。测试了三个假设。结果显示,较少参与网络欺凌的参与者与更多参与网络欺凌的参与者相比,其心理健康水平没有显著差异。病理性上网对网络成瘾者的心理健康水平无显著影响。网络相关变量与心理健康之间的关联对于更好地理解它们对人类行为的实际影响以及设计干预方案至关重要。
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