Differential Associations Among Cyberbullying Victimization, Parental Monitoring, and Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors in Male and Female College Students.

Jaegoo Lee, Jinwon Kim, Heekyung Lee, Jinhee Park, Jason Mallonee, Jeoung Min Lee
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to examine the role of parental monitoring and help seeking in the relationship between cyberbullying victimization and suicidal thoughts and behaviors in male and female college students.

Method: Data were collected for 336 college students (71.72% female and 28.28% male) aged 18 to 24 or older years from two universities in the Midwest and the South Central regions.

Results: Logistic regression indicated the interaction term of cyberbullying victimization and parental monitoring was negatively related to suicidal thoughts and behaviors in a male group (B = -.155, p < .05, Exp(B) = .86).

Discussion: Male students whose parents monitored about being safe on the computer had dramatically fewer suicidal thoughts/behaviors. In both male and female groups, seeking professional help was not a significant moderator that weakened the relationship.

Conclusion: There is a need for additional research on the importance of prevention and intervention efforts to foster open dialogue between students and their parents.

男女大学生网络欺凌受害者、父母监控、自杀思想和行为之间的差异关联。
目的:本研究旨在检验父母监控和求助在男女大学生网络欺凌受害与自杀想法和行为之间的关系中的作用。方法:收集来自中西部和中南部两所大学的336名18至24岁及以上的大学生(71.72%为女性,28.28%为男性)的数据。结果:Logistic回归表明,网络欺凌受害和父母监控的交互作用项与男性自杀念头和行为呈负相关(B = -.155,p B) = .86).讨论:父母在电脑上监控安全的男学生自杀念头/行为显著减少。在男性和女性群体中,寻求专业帮助并不是削弱关系的重要调节因素。结论:有必要进一步研究预防和干预工作的重要性,以促进学生与其父母之间的公开对话。
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