Vol. 22 Núm. 1 (2024)

Artículos

Roles involved in school violence: links with the problematic use of social networking sites, self-esteem, and loneliness in adolescents

  • David Moreno-Ruiz | Universidad de Valencia
  • David Montero Montero | Universidad Pablo de Olavide
  • Ana Romero-Abrio | Universidad Pablo de Olavide
  • Gonzalo Musitu-Ochoa | Universidad Pablo de Olavide

Publicado

18-11-2024

Datos de los fondos

Resumen

The objective was to analyse the relationships between multidimensional self-esteem (academic, social, emotional, family, and physical), loneliness, the problematic use of social networking sites (PUSNS) and the different roles involved in school violence - non-involved, aggressors, victims and victim-aggressors-, depending on sex. Participants included 1,930 adolescents (50.2% girls) aged 12 to 18 years, schooled in the province of Seville (Spain). A MANOVA (4x2) was performed. Significant relationships were observed between the different school violence roles, loneliness, multidimensional self-esteem, and PUSNS. Specifically, depending on the dependent variables analysed, victims-aggressors presented a more negative profile than the rest of the roles observed, and the non-involved showed the best adjustment. It is also remarkable that the groups with the lowest scores in PUSNS are the two groups of non-involved individuals, both boys and girls, and the group of male victims. To finish, we describe the practical implications of the study.

Palabras clave:

school-violence , victim-aggressor , self-esteem, loneliness, social networking

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Biografía del autor/a

David Moreno-Ruiz, Universidad de Valencia

David Moreno-Ruiz is a Senior Lecturer in Social Psychology at the University of Valencia. He earned his Ph.D. in Social Psychology from Pablo de Olavide University (Doctorate Extraordinary Award, 2011). A member of the Lisis Research Group, he focuses on the analysis of violence, bullying, cyberbullying, and group dynamics in psychosocial adjustment. He has authored or co-authored over 35 papers, several books, and book chapters.

David Montero Montero, Universidad Pablo de Olavide

Predoctoral researcher with the LISIS Group, specializing in school violence and focusing on the role of victim-perpetrators. Associate/substitute professor at the Universitat de Barcelona (UAB), Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF), and ESERP Digital & Business School.

Ana Romero-Abrio, Universidad Pablo de Olavide

Lecturer in the Department of Education and Social Psychology at the University Pablo de Olavide. PhD in Social Sciences, her studies focus on violence in adolescence (school bullying, cyberbullying and filioparental violence), being the author of scientific publications in journals of national and international impact, as well as publications related to teaching innovation in higher education. She conducts her research in collaboration with the Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon (Mexico), within the framework of the RIEVA agreement (Iberoamerican Network for the Study of Violence in for the Study of Violence in Adolescence).

Gonzalo Musitu-Ochoa, Universidad Pablo de Olavide

Emeritus Professor of Social Psychology in the Department of Education and Social Psychology at the Universidad Pablo de Olavide in Seville. He has numerous publications in the fields of education and social psychology, including scientific articles and books, resulting from the R&D projects he has led throughout his academic career. Additionally, he is a professor at the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos in Mexico and a member of the Royal Academy of Psychology of Spain, holding chair number 23.

Cómo citar

Moreno-Ruiz, D., Montero Montero, D., Romero-Abrio, A., & Musitu-Ochoa, G. (2024). Roles involved in school violence: links with the problematic use of social networking sites, self-esteem, and loneliness in adolescents. Revista Española De Investigación Criminológica, 22(1), e900. https://doi.org/10.46381/reic.v22i1.900

Agencias de apoyo

  • Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades

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