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Longitudinal association of depression with cyberbullying perpetration among Chinese adolescents
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Ma, Yuetian
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Cyberbullying
/ Depression in adolescence
/ Longitudinal method
2025
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Longitudinal association of depression with cyberbullying perpetration among Chinese adolescents
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Ma, Yuetian
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/ Longitudinal method
2025
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Longitudinal association of depression with cyberbullying perpetration among Chinese adolescents
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Longitudinal association of depression with cyberbullying perpetration among Chinese adolescents
2025
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Although studies have suggested there is a significant association between depression and cyberbullying perpetration, little is known about the longitudinal relationship between these variables. Therefore, I employed a random-intercept cross-lagged panel model to estimate the longitudinal association of depression with cyberbullying perpetration, assessing the variables at four time points, each separated by 1 year. The final sample comprised 460 middle school students from Grades 6-9 in China. The results indicated that the association between depression and cyberbullying perpetration was bidirectional. Implications of the findings are discussed.
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Scientific Journal Publishers, Ltd
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