THE EFFECT OF MEDIA VIOLENCE ON THE VERBAL AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOURS OF MALAYSIAN CHINESE INDEPENDENT SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS

Tan Yun Hoong, Paul Gnanaselvam Pakirnathan, Irene Law Hong Ling
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With the rising ownership of mobile phones and access to social media, school teachers have noted and reported on the increase in secondary school students’ use of verbal aggressive behaviours at school compared to the past. Therefore, this study aimed to identify the effect of media violence on the verbal aggressive behaviours of male and female Chinese independent secondary school students in Malaysia. In this quantitative study, 380 male and female Malaysian secondary school students enrolled in Forms Three to Five were selected through simple random sampling method. A self-administered questionnaire was distributed through a survey form. The Free Time Questionnaire (Gunderson, 2006), Content-Based Media Exposure Scale (Den Hamer, 2017), and the Verbal Aggressive Scale (Infante& Wigley,1986) were used to collect data. The data were then analysed using the SPSS- 23. The results showed that the most popular media used among Malaysian secondary school students were videos and computer games. The results also showed that media violence significantly affected the verbal aggressive behaviours of Malaysian Chinese independent secondary school students. However, there was no significant difference between male and female students in indulging in verbally aggressive behaviours. Thus, the results of this study are significant for parents, educators and school administrators to be aware on the types of media violence that could indirectly stimulate students to committing verbally aggressive behaviours which in turn lead to other negative socio-communicative implications. Keywords: Social Media, Teenagers, Verbal Aggressive Behaviour
媒体暴力对马来西亚华裔独立中学学生言语攻击行为的影响
随着越来越多的人拥有手机和使用社交媒体,学校老师已经注意到并报告了中学生在学校使用言语攻击行为的增加。因此,本研究旨在探讨媒体暴力对马来西亚华裔独立中学生言语攻击行为的影响。本定量研究采用简单随机抽样的方法,选取马来西亚中三至中五年级的男女中学生380人。通过调查表格分发了一份自我填写的问卷。使用自由时间问卷(Gunderson, 2006)、基于内容的媒体暴露量表(Den Hamer, 2017)和言语攻击量表(infante&wigley,1986)收集数据。然后使用SPSS- 23对数据进行分析。调查结果显示,马来西亚中学生最常使用的媒体是视频和电脑游戏。媒体暴力对马来西亚华裔独立中学学生的言语攻击行为有显著影响。然而,在沉溺于言语攻击行为方面,男女学生之间没有显著差异。因此,本研究的结果对家长、教育工作者和学校管理者来说意义重大,他们应该意识到媒体暴力的类型可能会间接刺激学生做出言语攻击行为,从而导致其他负面的社会交际影响。关键词:社交媒体,青少年,言语攻击行为
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