تاثیر بی‌نزاکتی خانوادگی بر ارتکاب قلدری سایبری با نقش میانجی عواطف منفی و روان رنجوری در دانشجویان دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد اصفهان(خوراسگان)

نوع مقاله : مقاله پژوهشی

نویسندگان

1 دکترا مدیریت فرهنگی، گروه مدیریت فرهنگی ، دانشگاه جامع علمی کاربردی مرکز فارسان، چهارمحال و بختیاری، ایران.

2 دانشجوی کارشناسی مدیریت فرهنگی، گروه مدیریت فرهنگی ، دانشگاه جامع علمی کاربردی مرکز فارسان، چهارمحال و بختیاری، ایران

3 مربی، گروه مدیریت فرهنگی، دانشگاه جامع علمی کاربردی، مرکز فرهنگی و هنری دریژنو ، چهارمحال و بختیاری، ایران.

4 مربی، گروه مدیریت فرهنگی، دانشگاه جامع علمی کاربردی مرکز فارسان، چهارمحال و بختیاری، ایران.

چکیده

هدف از پژوهش حاضر بررسی تاثیر بی‌نزاکتی خانوادگی بر ارتکاب قلدری سایبری از طریق عواطف منفی و روان رنجوری بود. پژوهش حاضر از نظر هدف کاربردی و از نظر نحوه گردآوری اطلاعات توصیفی از نوع همبستگی بود. جامعه آماری پژوهش حاضر را کلیه دانشجویان دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد اصفهان (خوراسگان) به تعداد 22000 نفر تشکیل دادند که از طریق فرمول نمونه گیری کوکران تعداد 384 نفر به عنوان نمونه از طریق روش نمونه‌گیری طبقه‌ای متناسب با حجم انتخاب شدند. ابزار پژوهش پرسش‌نامه بی‌نزاکتی خانوادگی لیم و تای (2014)، پرسش‌نامه ارتکاب قلدری سایبری کرتین و همکاران (2011)، پرسش‌نامه عواطف منفی گونگ و همکاران، (2010) و پرسش‌نامه روان رنجوری وانگ و همکاران (2011)بودند که روایی پرسش‌نامه ها بر اساس، روایی محتوایی، صوری و سازه مورد بررسی قرار گرفتند و پس از اصطلاحات لازم روایی مورد تائید قرار گرفت و از سوی دیگر پایایی پرسش‌نامه‌ها با روش آلفای کرونباخ به ترتیب 90/0، 90/0، 88/0 و 88/0 برآورد شد. تجزیه و تحلیل داده‌ها در دو سطح توصیفی و استنباطی مشتمل بر مدل سازی معادلات ساختاری انجام گرفت. نتایج پژوهش نشان داد که بی‌نزاکتی خانوادگی بر ارتکاب قلدری سایبری تاثیر مثبت داشت که ضریب این تاثیر 55/0 بود.

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