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Study of the Influencing Factors of Cyberbullying Among Chinese College Students Incorporated With Digital Citizenship: From the Perspective of Individual Students

机译:中国大学生融合数码公民身份中的百年跨越百年跨越因素的研究:从个人学生的角度

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Understanding the influencing factors of cyberbullying is key to effectively curbing cyberbullying. Among the various factors, this study focused on the personal level of individual students and categorized the influencing factors of cyberbullying among college students into five sublevels, i.e., background, Internet use and social network habits, personality, emotion, and literacy related to digital citizenship. Then a questionnaire survey was applied to 947 Chinese college students. The results show that cyberbullying among Chinese college students are generally at a low level. There are many factors influence cyberbullying. Specifically, at the personal background level, gender has a significant impact on cyberbullying and being cyberbullied. In terms of personal Internet use and social network habits, students’ average daily online time has no significant correlation with cyberbullying and being cyberbullied; however, the proportion of online non-learning time has a significantly positive correlation with cyberbullying, and the proportion of online learning/work time has a significant impact on being cyberbullied. At the personality level, the Big Five personality traits have varying degrees of correlation with and influence on cyberbullying and being cyberbullied. At the personal emotions level, students’ life satisfaction has a significantly negative correlation with cyberbullying and being cyberbullied while it only has a significant impact on being cyberbullied; the personal stress and empathetic concern aspects of empathy have a significantly positive correlation with cyberbullying and being cyberbullied among female students. At the literacy related to digital citizenship level, students’ understanding of and compliance with Internet etiquette have significantly negative impacts on cyberbullying; the ability to communicate and collaborate online and Internet addiction have significantly positive impacts on cyberbullying and being cyberbullied; the understanding of and compliance with relevant digital laws and regulations have significantly negative correlations with cyberbullying and being cyberbullied. Overall, college students’ digital citizenship level has a significantly negative correlation with cyberbullying but no significant correlation with being cyberbullied. Finally, analysis and suggestions were provided according to these statistical results and the effects of these factors on cyberbullying and being cyberbullied among college students, so as to help solve this problem and provide a new perspective for research in this field.
机译:了解网络欺凌的影响因素是有效地遏制克林布林的关键。在各种因素中,这项研究侧重于个别学生的个人水平,并将大学生中的网络欺凌的影响因素分为五个卸级,即背景,互联网使用和与数字公民有关的人格,情感和识字素。然后将调查问卷调查适用于947名中国大学生。结果表明,中国大学生中的百年跨越普遍存在。有许多因素影响了网络欺凌。具体而言,在个人背景级别,性别对网络欺凌和网络平衡产生了重大影响。在个人互联网使用和社交网络习惯方面,学生的平均日常在线时间与网络欺凌和网络平衡无关;然而,在线非学习时间的比例与网络欺凌具有显着正相关的相关性,在线学习/工作时间的比例对网络禁止产生了重大影响。在人格水平,大五个人格特征具有不同程度的相关性和对网络欺凌的影响和网络平保。在个人情绪水平上,学生的生活满意度与网络欺凌和网络平衡有显着的负相关性,而这只是对网络禁止的影响很大;移情的个人压力和同情关注方面与女学生中的网络欺凌和网络禁止具有明显的正相关性。在与数字公民身份相关的识字中,学生对互联网礼仪的理解和遵守符合网络欺凌的影响在线沟通和协作和互联网成瘾的能力对网络欺凌和网络平保具有显着积极的影响;对相关数字法律和法规的理解和遵守与网络欺凌和网络平保有显着负相关。总体而言,大学生的数字公民身份与网络欺凌具有显着的负相关性,但与网络平保无关没有显着相关性。最后,根据这些统计结果提供了分析和建议,并根据这些因素对长武器的影响以及大学生中的网络禁止的影响,以帮助解决这个问题并为该领域的研究提供新的视角。

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