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Negative Peer Relationships on Piracy Behavior: A Cross-Sectional Study of the Associations between Cyberbullying Involvement and Digital Piracy

机译:盗版行为的负对等关系:网络欺凌行为与数字盗版之间关联的横断面研究

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The present study examines the relationship between different roles in cyberbullying behaviors (cyberbullies, cybervictims, cyberbullies-victims, and uninvolved) and self-reported digital piracy. In a region of central Spain, 643 (49.3% females, 50.7% males) students (grades 7–10) completed a number of self-reported measures, including cyberbullying victimization and perpetration, self-reported digital piracy, ethical considerations of digital piracy, time spent on the Internet, and leisure activities related with digital content. The results of a series of hierarchical multiple regression models for the whole sample indicate that cyberbullies and cyberbullies-victims are associated with more reports of digital piracy. Subsequent hierarchical multiple regression analyses, done separately for males and females, indicate that the relationship between cyberbullying and self-reported digital piracy is sustained only for males. The ANCOVA analysis show that, after controlling for gender, self-reported digital piracy and time spent on the Internet, cyberbullies and cyberbullies-victims believe that digital piracy is a more ethically and morally acceptable behavior than victims and uninvolved adolescents believe. The results provide insight into the association between two deviant behaviors.
机译:本研究考察了网络欺凌行为中的不同角色(网络欺凌,网络受害者,网络欺凌行为的受害者和无参与)与自我报告的数字盗版之间的关系。在西班牙中部一个地区,有643名(49.3%的女性,50.7%的男性)学生(7至10年级)完成了一系列自我报告的措施,包括网络欺凌和犯罪行为,自我报告的数字盗版,对数字盗版的道德考量,在互联网上花费的时间以及与数字内容相关的休闲活动。整个样本的一系列分层多元回归模型的结果表明,网络欺凌和网络欺凌受害者与更多的数字盗版报道有关。随后针对男性和女性分别进行的分层多元回归分析表明,网络欺凌与自我报告的数字盗版之间的关系仅在男性中得以维持。 ANCOVA分析表明,在控制了性别,自我报告的数字盗版和在互联网上花费的时间之后,网络欺凌者和网络欺凌者(受害者)认为,数字盗版比受害人和未参与行为的青少年认为,在道德和道德上都更容易接受。结果提供了对两种异常行为之间关联的洞察。

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