Transitions in aggression among children: Effects of gender and exposure to online violence

Jeng Tung Chiang, Fong Ching Chang*, Kun Wei Lee

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研究成果: 雜誌貢獻期刊論文同行評審

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摘要

This study assessed aggression statuses and transitions among children and examined the effects that gender and exposure to online violence can exert on aggression. A sample of 2155 children recruited from 30 primary schools in Taipei, Taiwan completed surveys in both 2015 (5th grade) and 2016 (6th grade). Latent transition analysis (LTA) was performed, and the results identified three latent statuses of aggression: “None,” “School aggression,” and “Cyber-aggression.” About 10% of children behaved aggressively. When in their 5th-grade year, boys were more likely than girls to be a school aggressor (6.48% vs. 4.04%) or a cyber-aggressor (2.37% vs. 1.64%). Among boys who originally were considered to be a school aggressor, 36.19% remained so, 58% renounced their school aggression status, and 5.81% became a cyber-aggressor. Among girls who originally were considered to be a cyber-aggressor, 22.23% remained so, 68.29% renounced their cyber-aggression status, and 9.48% became a school aggressor. Controlling for student's academic performance, household income, and parents' marital status, exposure to online violence was a statistically significant predictor of aggression status for both boys and girls. Children's exposure to online violence appeared to increase the risk of aggression.

原文英語
頁(從 - 到)310-319
頁數10
期刊Aggressive Behavior
47
發行號3
DOIs
出版狀態已發佈 - 2021 5月

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 發展與教育心理學
  • 藝術與人文(雜項)
  • 一般心理學

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