1. Artículo Roles involved in school violence: links with the problematic use of social networking sites, self-esteem, and loneliness in adolescents.
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David Moreno-Ruiz, David Montero Montero, Ana Romero-Abrio, and Gonzalo Musitu-Ochoa
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school-violence ,victim-aggressor ,self-esteem ,loneliness ,social networking ,Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology ,HV1-9960 ,Social Sciences - Abstract
The objective was to analyse the relationships between multidimensional self-esteem (academic, social, emotional, family, and physical), loneliness, the problematic use of social networking sites (PUSNS) and the different roles involved in school violence - non-involved, aggressors, victims and victim-aggressors-, depending on sex. Participants included 1,930 adolescents (50.2% girls) aged 12 to 18 years, schooled in the province of Seville (Spain). A MANOVA (4x2) was performed. Significant relationships were observed between the different school violence roles, loneliness, multidimensional self-esteem, and PUSNS. Specifically, depending on the dependent variables analysed, victims-aggressors presented a more negative profile than the rest of the roles observed, and the non-involved showed the best adjustment. It is also remarkable that the groups with the lowest scores in PUSNS are the two groups of non-involved individuals, both boys and girls, and the group of male victims. To finish, we describe the practical implications of the study.
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- 2024
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