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Do Negative Emotions Matter? Paths From Victimization to Cyber and Traditional Bullying From a General Strain Theory Perspective

Authors
Lee, YeungjeomKim, JihoonSong, Hyojong
Issue Date
12월-2022
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
Keywords
bullying; school violence; general strain theory; negative emotions
Citation
CRIME & DELINQUENCY, v.68, no.13-14, pp.2503 - 2528
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Journal Title
CRIME & DELINQUENCY
Volume
68
Number
13-14
Start Page
2503
End Page
2528
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/145700
DOI
10.1177/00111287211052439
ISSN
0011-1287
Abstract
Drawing on theoretical propositions of general strain theory (GST), the current study aims to examine whether general victimization as a source of criminogenic strain predicts two different types of bullying, traditional and cyberbullying perpetrations, and whether negative emotionality, such as trait-based anger and depression, conditions the effects of general victimization on bullying. Using a Korean adolescent sample, we adopt cross-lagged dynamic panel models to investigate the longitudinal effects and interactions of strain and negative emotionality. The results indicate a significant influence of general victimization on both types of bullying perpetrations, as expected, while the conditioning effects of negative emotionality are found only for traditional bullying, which may reflect differences in the nature of the two different forms of bullying.
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