The Moderating Role of Emotion Regulation in Relationship Between Narcissism and Cyberbullying

Paulina Ćwieluch, A. Błachnio
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Along with the growing role of new technological solutions, we are becoming more and more exposed to the negative consequences of electronic forms of contact. Therefore, the aim of the study was to investigate the relationship between cyberbullying, both from the perpetrators’ and victims’ perspectives, and emotion regulation strategies and narcissism. It was hypothesized that cyberbullying correlates positively with emotion suppression and narcissistic rivalry and negatively with cognitive reappraisal and narcissistic admiration. Within cybervictimization, a positive relationship was predicted with emotion suppression and narcissistic rivalry, and a negative relationship with narcissistic admiration. Additionally, a model assuming moderation of emotion regulation strategies in the relationship between cyberbullying perpetration and narcissistic rivalry was analyzed. Students aged 19–26 years (N = 208, 49.5% female) participated in the study and completed the following online questionnaires: the Emotion Regulation Questionnaire, the European Cyberbullying Intervention Project Questionnaire, and the Narcissistic Admiration and Rivalry Questionnaire. The results indicated that cybervictimization was positively related to emotion suppression, and that narcissistic rivalry was positively related to cyberbullying and cybervictimization. The tested model of moderation was not validated for both emotion regulation strategies. The results of the research have practical implications and confirm the need for further research in this field.
情绪调节在自恋与网络欺凌关系中的调节作用
随着新技术解决方案的作用越来越大,我们越来越容易受到电子接触形式的负面影响。因此,本研究的目的是从施暴者和受害者的角度调查网络欺凌与情绪调节策略和自恋之间的关系。据推测,网络欺凌与情绪抑制和自恋竞争呈正相关,与认知重新评价和自恋钦佩呈负相关。在网络受害中,情绪抑制和自恋竞争预测为积极关系,自恋钦佩预测为消极关系。此外,还分析了一个假设网络欺凌行为与自恋竞争关系中情绪调节策略适度的模型。19–26岁的学生(N=208,49.5%为女性)参与了这项研究,并完成了以下在线问卷:情绪调节问卷、欧洲网络欺凌干预项目问卷和自恋崇拜与竞争问卷。结果表明,网络受害与情绪抑制呈正相关,自恋竞争与网络欺凌和网络受害呈正相关。两种情绪调节策略的适度测试模型都没有得到验证。研究结果具有实际意义,证实了该领域进一步研究的必要性。
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