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Cyberbullying und Empathie: affektive, kognitive und medienbasierte Empathie im Kontext von Cyberbullying im Kindes- und Jugendalter

Cyberbullying and empathy: affective, cognitive and media-based empathy in the context of cyberbullying in childhood and adolescence
[journal article]

Pfetsch, Jan
Müller, Christin R.
Ittel, Angela

Abstract

"Bei medial vermittelter Kommunikation sinkt sowohl die Hemmschwelle für aggressive Verhaltensweisen wie Cyberbullying als auch die Wahrscheinlichkeit empathischer Reaktionen. Im Fokus der vorliegenden Studie mit 979 Schülerinnen und Schülern der 4.-8. Klassen (M=12.01, SD=1.68 Jahre, 55% weiblich) ... view more

"Bei medial vermittelter Kommunikation sinkt sowohl die Hemmschwelle für aggressive Verhaltensweisen wie Cyberbullying als auch die Wahrscheinlichkeit empathischer Reaktionen. Im Fokus der vorliegenden Studie mit 979 Schülerinnen und Schülern der 4.-8. Klassen (M=12.01, SD=1.68 Jahre, 55% weiblich) stand die Frage, ob Cyberbullies geringere Ausprägungen für affektive, kognitive und medienbasierte Empathie aufweisen als Unbeteiligte. Empathie wurde im Selbst- und Peerbericht erhoben. Hypothesenkonform zeigte sich, dass Cyberbullies weniger empathisch sind als Unbeteiligte. Allerdings waren die Ergebnisse für selbst- und peerberichtete Empathie nicht deckungsgleich. Bei kleinen, aber signifikanten Effekten scheint die Förderung von Empathie für die Prävention von Cyberbullying viel versprechend." (Autorenreferat)... view less


"In computer-mediated communication, the probability for empathic reactions decreases, while at the same time aggressive behavior like cyberbullying becomes more likely. The current study, with 979 students from grades 4-8 (M=12.01, SD=1.68 years, 55% female), analyzed whether cyberbullies show lowe... view more

"In computer-mediated communication, the probability for empathic reactions decreases, while at the same time aggressive behavior like cyberbullying becomes more likely. The current study, with 979 students from grades 4-8 (M=12.01, SD=1.68 years, 55% female), analyzed whether cyberbullies show lower values for affective, cognitive and media based empathy than non-involved students. Empathy was measured through self- and peer-report. In line with the hypothesis, cyberbullies were found to be less empathic than non-involved students. Nevertheless, results for self- and peer-report were not completely congruent. The small but significant effects indicate that empathy trainings might have a potential for the prevention of cyberbullying." (author's abstract)... view less

Keywords
female pupil; adolescent; computer; computer-mediated communication; victimization; pupil; empathy; mobbing; child

Classification
Sociology of the Youth, Sociology of Childhood
Social Problems
Interactive, electronic Media

Document language
German

Publication Year
2014

Page/Pages
p. 23-37

Journal
Diskurs Kindheits- und Jugendforschung / Discourse. Journal of Childhood and Adolescence Research, 9 (2014) 1

Issue topic
Cyberbullying

ISSN
1862-5002

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0


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