Exploring the Role of Self-Control Across Distinct Patterns of Cyber-Deviance in Emerging Adolescence.

IF 1.3 4区 社会学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Tyson Whitten, Jesse Cale, Russell Brewer, Katie Logos, Thomas J Holt, Andrew Goldsmith
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Abstract

A disproportionally large number of adolescents engage in cyber-deviance. However, it is unclear if distinct patterns of adolescent cyber-deviance are evident, and if so, whether and to what extent low self-control is associated with different patterns of cyber-deviance. The current study addressed this research gap by examining the relationship between self-control and distinct latent classes of adolescent cyber-deviance net of potential confounders among a cross-sectional sample of 1793 South Australian adolescents. Four latent classes were identified, each characterized by varying probabilities of involvement in six types of cyber-deviance that were measured. The versatile class (n = 413) had the lowest average level of self-control, followed by the harmful content users (n = 439) and digital piracy (n = 356) classes, with the abstainer class (n = 585) characterized by the highest self-control. Analysis of covariance indicated that the abstainer group had significantly higher self-control than other classes of cyber-deviance. Although the versatile class had noticeably lower average self-control scores than the harmful content users and digital piracy groups, this difference was not significant after correcting for multiple comparisons. Collectively, these findings suggest that self-control appears to distinguish between those who do and do not engage in cyber-deviance but may not distinguish between distinct patterns of cyber-deviance net of other factors.

探索自控力在青春期网络暴力不同模式中的作用。
从事网络违规行为的青少年人数多得不成比例。然而,目前还不清楚青少年网络违规行为是否有明显的不同模式,如果有,低自控力是否以及在多大程度上与不同的网络违规行为模式相关。本研究针对这一研究空白,在 1793 名南澳大利亚青少年的横截面样本中,扣除潜在的混杂因素,研究了自我控制与青少年网络违规行为不同潜在类别之间的关系。研究确定了四个潜在类别,每个类别参与六种网络违规行为的概率各不相同。多变类(n = 413)的平均自控水平最低,其次是有害内容用户类(n = 439)和数字盗版类(n = 356),弃权类(n = 585)的自控水平最高。协方差分析表明,禁欲者群体的自我控制能力明显高于其他网络违规群体。虽然多才多艺组的平均自控力得分明显低于有害内容用户组和数字盗版组,但经多重比较校正后,这一差异并不显著。总之,这些研究结果表明,自我控制能力似乎可以区分有网络行为和没有网络行为的人,但可能无法区分不同的网络行为模式,也无法排除其他因素的影响。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Press/Politics is an interdisciplinary journal for the analysis and discussion of the role of the press and politics in a globalized world. The Journal is interested in theoretical and empirical research on the linkages between the news media and political processes and actors. Special attention is given to the following subjects: the press and political institutions (e.g. the state, government, political parties, social movements, unions, interest groups, business), the politics of media coverage of social and cultural issues (e.g. race, language, health, environment, gender, nationhood, migration, labor), the dynamics and effects of political communication.
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