Examining the Mediating Effects of Social Learning on the Low Self-Control – Cyberbullying Relationship in a Youth Sample

Carrie K.W. Li, Thomas J. Holt, Adam M. Bossler, David C. May

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Abstract

Over the last decade, researchers have conducted a significant amount of research to explore the causes and consequences of cyberbullying, where individuals use the Internet in order to send harmful and aggressive messages. Using a sample of middle and high school students in Kentucky, the current study utilized low self-control and social learning theories in an attempt to further understand why adolescents engage in cyberbullying. The binary logistic regression results suggested that components of social learning theory mediated the effect of low-self-control. The implications of this study for both criminological theory and cyberbullying research are discussed in detail.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalDeviant Behavior
Volume37
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 15 2015

Disciplines

  • Criminology
  • Criminology and Criminal Justice

Keywords

  • Criminology
  • Cyberbullying
  • Self-control
  • Social learning
  • Social learning theory

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