Cross-national associations among cyberbullying victimization, self-esteem, and internet addiction: Direct and indirect effects of alexithymia

Wachs S; Vazsonyi AT; Wright MF; Ksinan Jiskrova G

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

The relationship among cyberbullying victimization, lower self-esteem, and internet addiction has been well-established. Yet, little research exists that explains the nature of these associations, and no previous work has considered the inability to identify or describe one's emotions, namely, alexithymia, as a potential mediator of these links. The present study sought to investigate the indirect effects of cyberbullying victimization on self-esteem and internet addiction, mediated by alexithymia. The sample consisted of 1,442 participants between 12 and 17 years (Mage = 14.17, SD = 1.38, 51.5{\%} male) from Germany, the Netherlands, and the United States. Results showed a direct relationship between cyberbullying victimization and self-esteem and an indirect association mediated by alexithymia in the Dutch sample. However, in the German and U.S. samples, only an indirect relationship via alexithymia, but not a direct effect of cyberbullying victimization on self-esteem, was found. Consistent across the three country samples, cyberbullying victimization and internet addiction were directly and also indirectly associated via alexithymia. In sum, findings indicate that alexithymia might help better understand which detrimental effects cyberbullying victimization has on adolescent psychological health. Thus, cyberbullying prevention programs should consider implementing elements that educate adolescents on the ability to identify and describe their own emotions.

Details about the publication

JournalFrontiers in Psychology (Front Psychol)
Volume11
Page range1368-1368
StatusPublished
Release year2020
DOI10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01368
Keywordsinternet addiction; cyberbullying victimization; self-esteem; cyber bullying;

Authors from the University of Münster

Wachs, Sebastian
Professorship of educational science with specialisation in digitalisation in educational fields of activity (Prof. Wachs)