Cyberbullying in Adolescents: Resilience as a Protective Factor of Mental Health Outcomes
Ikusi/ Ireki
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2021-06-14Egilea
Santos, David
Mateos Pérez, Estibaliz
Cantero, María
Gámez Guadix, Manuel
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 24(6) : 414- 420 (2021)
Laburpena
The present cross-sectional research examined the moderating role of resilience in the relationship between
cyberbullying victimization and mental health outcomes, measured based on depression symptoms and life
satisfaction. The sample consisted of 2,108 adolescents aged 12–17 who completed measures of cyberbullying
victimization, resilience, depression, and life satisfaction. Structural equation models showed an appropriate fit
of the moderation model of resilience in the relationship between cyberbullying victimization and mental health
outcomes [v2(123) = 764.082; root-mean-squared error of approximation = 0.050; comparative fit index = 0.953;
Tucker–Lewis index = 0.942]. Regression analyses revealed significant interaction effects, indicating that
among adolescents with high levels of resilience, cyberbullying victimization was associated with fewer
symptoms of depression and a smaller reduction in life satisfaction. This study highlights the importance of
working on resilience in adolescents as a mechanism to deal with cyberbullying victimization.