2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2017.12.011
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Cyberbullying victimization and fatalism in adolescence: Resilience as a moderator

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“…In addition, as in the original scale, the existence of a high relationship between cyber-victimization and depressive symptomatology can be observed. This result supports the large number of studies that show the negative consequences of victimization on the wellbeing and adjustment of the victim (Garaigordobil 2017;Navarro et al 2018;Serafini et al 2015;Yubero et al 2017). In this victimization situation, the family plays an essential role in helping their child to get out of this situation (Garaigordobil and Machimbarrena 2017;Navarro et al 2015;Nocentini et al 2018).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…In addition, as in the original scale, the existence of a high relationship between cyber-victimization and depressive symptomatology can be observed. This result supports the large number of studies that show the negative consequences of victimization on the wellbeing and adjustment of the victim (Garaigordobil 2017;Navarro et al 2018;Serafini et al 2015;Yubero et al 2017). In this victimization situation, the family plays an essential role in helping their child to get out of this situation (Garaigordobil and Machimbarrena 2017;Navarro et al 2015;Nocentini et al 2018).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…However, when the communication patterns with the mother/father are open and the child feels valued and respected in the family, these variables are negatively associated with cyber-victimization, which seems to indicate that they play a protective role. Parents need to talk to their children to find out their worries, concerns, and motivations when navigating through the Internet Navarro et al 2018). The children have to perceive that their parents are a source of unconditional social support that can help them to face any problem in the Internet.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhou, Liu, Niu, Sun and Fan [57] found resilience to be an important factor that mediates the relation between bullying victimization and childhood depression. Navarro, Yubero and Larrañaga [58] indicated that resilience is negatively associated with cyberbullying victimization and fatalism. Resilience lowers the likelihood of developing fatalistic beliefs and engagement in cyberbullying among Spanish adolescents.…”
Section: Resilience and Subjective Well-beingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hinduja and Patchin [38] stated that resilience was a strong protective factor on cyberbullying in their study conducted with 1204 adolescents. As such, Navarro et al [39] suggested that resilience had a protective function in terms of results of cyber victimization as a result of their study conducted with 643 adolescents.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%