2019
DOI: 10.7454/jki.v3i1.9857
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Cyberbullying Involvement: Impacts of Violence Exposure in The Media, Family, Society, and School

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“…In particular, Bushman and Huesmann (2006) verified the long-term effect of exposure to violent online content on adolescent cyberbullying. Recently, research by Yuliati and Saptyasari (2019) of high school students reconfirmed the influence of violence exposure in the media on cyberbullying. Teenagers who are repeatedly exposed to violent online media can imitate violent behavior, and this tendency can be well explained through social learning theory.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In particular, Bushman and Huesmann (2006) verified the long-term effect of exposure to violent online content on adolescent cyberbullying. Recently, research by Yuliati and Saptyasari (2019) of high school students reconfirmed the influence of violence exposure in the media on cyberbullying. Teenagers who are repeatedly exposed to violent online media can imitate violent behavior, and this tendency can be well explained through social learning theory.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among socio-demographic variables, gender and age are known as major predictors of cyber offending, but studies have shown mixed results. Some studies have indicated that the prevalence of cyber offending in boys was higher than that in girls (Yuliati & Saptyasari, 2019), but in other studies, there were no differences between men and women. In regard to age, a number of studies have shown that cyber violence is prevalent in adolescent groups (Sobba et al., 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Teng et al, 2020). Moreover, results from Yuliati and Saptyasari (2019) demonstrate how those who are both targets of and perpetrate cyberbullying were significantly more likely to have been exposed to media violence than individuals who bully, those who are targets of bullying, or uninvolved youth. Longitudinal findings also confirm the direct causal link between early media violence exposure and later cyberbullying perpetration (A. H. den Hamer & Konijn, 2015;Fanti et al, 2012).…”
Section: Media Violence and Cyberbullying Perpetration: Direct Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sementara penelitian lain menyebutkan terdapat korelasi yang signifikan antara paparan kekerasan, terutama pada media dan sekolah dengan keterlibatan siswa dalam cyberbullying. Remaja yang terpapar kekerasan baik di media maupun lingkungan sekolah, cenderung menjadi pelaku sekaligus korban cyberbullying (Yuliati & Saptyasari, 2019).…”
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