2016
DOI: 10.1080/1533256x.2016.1143371
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Cybervictimization and Substance Use Among Adolescents: The Moderation of Perceived Social Support

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“…Although the present study found support for these associations, it did not find that parental mediation of technology use moderated the associations between cyber victimization and anxiety and loneliness among adolescents with autism spectrum disorders. Parental mediation of technology use has been found in other research to moderate these relationships, particularly for anxiety (Wright, 2016;Wright, in press). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although the present study found support for these associations, it did not find that parental mediation of technology use moderated the associations between cyber victimization and anxiety and loneliness among adolescents with autism spectrum disorders. Parental mediation of technology use has been found in other research to moderate these relationships, particularly for anxiety (Wright, 2016;Wright, in press). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because parental mediation of technology use is likely to result in continuing dialogue about online risks and opportunities, parents might continue to offer solutions and support for cyber victimization, even when their children do not need advice (Livingstone et al, 2011;Wright, 2015). Having someone in their life whom they know will be there for them reduces adolescents' risk of cyber victimization (Mesch, 2009;Wright, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parents' use of monitoring software and the creation of rules about the amount of time adolescents could interact with digital technologies reduced the likelihood of adolescents sharing personal information online, diminishing adolescents' cyberbullying involvement (Navarro et al 2013). Co-viewing mediation and instructive mediation were related negatively to cyberbullying victimization while restrictive mediation was associated positively with cyberbullying perpetration and victimization, as well as cybertrolling (Wright 2016(Wright , 2017. It is unclear how parental mediation strategies relate to being bystanders of cyberbullying, and how these strategies might moderate the associations between being bystanders and cyberbullying involvement as bullies and victims.…”
Section: Parental Mediationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10,11,27,35 Tobacco consumption was associated significantly with being a victim according to the study reported by Forster et el.. 30 In another study made by Ringwalt et al 19 in 2012, found that being a victim of bullying was related with alcohol consumption, binge drinking, marihuana, inhalants between others drugs during the next 30 days. 19 Wright 18 found that the victims of cyberbullying were related to alcohol use and the consumption of any drug other than marihuana, cocaine, heroin, inhalants, or prescribed drugs. Luke et al 32 found that the adolescents that presented a lower level of maternal knowledge had a higher probability of being consumer of substances (OR=2.81) and of being bullies (OR=1.87), compared with those that reported a higher level of maternal knowledge.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%