网络欺凌中的积极旁观行为:共情对青少年网络欺凌支持行为的影响

Samuel Owusu, Lina Zhou
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网络欺凌正在成为青少年中的一个流行问题。在网络环境中,信息的加速传播使欺凌信息暴露在一大群目击此类事件的旁观者面前。然而,在网络欺凌中,旁观者受到的研究关注远远少于攻击者和受害者。本研究旨在了解青少年共情是否通过站立行为-网络欺凌支持行为对其积极行为产生影响。在相关理论和模型的基础上,我们提出了两种关于共情效应的假设。采用调查问卷和焦点小组相结合的方法对假设进行检验。调查数据的分析结果支持认知共情的作用,但不支持情感共情的作用。焦点小组研究发现,青少年旁观者倾向于通过向成年人报告来间接支持网络欺凌,而不是直接干预。研究结果强调了移情训练以及教师和家长干预在预防和控制校园内外的网络欺凌方面的重要作用。
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Positive bystanding behavior in cyberbullying: The impact of empathy on adolescents' cyber bullied support behavior
Cyberbullying is becoming an epidemic problem in adolescents. The accelerated diffusion of information in an online environment exposes bullying messages to a large group of bystanders who witness such incidents. However, bystanders have received much less research attention than the aggressors and victims in the cyberbullying. The current research aims to understand whether adolescents' empathy has an impact on their positive by standing behavior - cyber bullied support behavior. Drawing on related theories and models, we proposed two hypotheses about the effect of empathy. A mixture of survey questionnaire and focus group was used to test the hypotheses. The analysis results of the survey data provided support for the effect of cognitive empathy but not affective empathy. The focus group study revealed that adolescent bystanders preferred offering indirect support to the cyber bullied by reporting to adults over direct intervention. The findings highlight the important roles of empathy training as well as teacher and parent intervention in preventing and curtaining cyberbullying both within and beyond the school environments.
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