Anxiety and Self-esteem as Causes and Consequences of Cyber-victimization in Preadolescence: A Longitudinal Study

Background/Objective: In recent years, the use of electronic communication devices at early ages has become widespread, promoting concern about the possible risks associated with technology use. This research explores the connection between being a victim of online aggression, and anxiety and low se...

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Main Authors: David Álvarez-García, Trinidad García, Lucy Betts
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Language:English
Published: Sociedad Española de Psicología Jurídica y Forense 2025-01-01
Series:European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context
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Online Access: https://journals.copmadrid.org/ejpalc/art/ejpalc2025a1
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description Background/Objective: In recent years, the use of electronic communication devices at early ages has become widespread, promoting concern about the possible risks associated with technology use. This research explores the connection between being a victim of online aggression, and anxiety and low self-esteem by analysing: 1) the level and developmental trajectory of anxiety and self-esteem; 2) the effect of anxiety and self-esteem in 4th and 5th grade of Primary Education on cyber-victimization in 6th grade, both directly and mediated by risk internet behaviours; and 3) the effect of cyber-victimization in 6th grade on anxiety and self-esteem in that same year. Method: A three-year longitudinal study was undertaken with 268 students attending nine schools in Asturias (Spain). Participants completed measures at three timepoints, separated by a year interval: when they were in 4th, 5th, and 6th grade. In 4th and 5th grade, self-report scales of anxiety and self-esteem were administered. In 6th grade, self-report scales of risk internet behaviors and cyber-victimization were also administered. Results: An increase in anxiety and a decrease in self-esteem from 5th to 6th grade was found. There was also an indirect effect of anxiety and self-esteem in 5th grade on cyber-victimization in 6th grade, mediated by risk internet behaviors. Cyber-victimization in 6th grade negatively impacted anxiety and self-esteem in that same year. Conclusions: The results obtained in this work suggest a bidirectional relationship between anxiety/low self-esteem and cyber-victimization.
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spelling doaj-art-4ebd6f77c3c84530932c8346b307bdce2025-01-27T13:32:23ZengSociedad Española de Psicología Jurídica y ForenseEuropean Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context1889-18611989-40072025-01-011711910.5093/ejpalc2025a111320559Anxiety and Self-esteem as Causes and Consequences of Cyber-victimization in Preadolescence: A Longitudinal StudyDavid Álvarez-García0Trinidad García1Lucy Betts2University of Oviedo, Spain, University of Oviedo, Spain;University of Oviedo, Spain, University of Oviedo, Spain;Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham , Great Britain, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, Great BritainBackground/Objective: In recent years, the use of electronic communication devices at early ages has become widespread, promoting concern about the possible risks associated with technology use. This research explores the connection between being a victim of online aggression, and anxiety and low self-esteem by analysing: 1) the level and developmental trajectory of anxiety and self-esteem; 2) the effect of anxiety and self-esteem in 4th and 5th grade of Primary Education on cyber-victimization in 6th grade, both directly and mediated by risk internet behaviours; and 3) the effect of cyber-victimization in 6th grade on anxiety and self-esteem in that same year. Method: A three-year longitudinal study was undertaken with 268 students attending nine schools in Asturias (Spain). Participants completed measures at three timepoints, separated by a year interval: when they were in 4th, 5th, and 6th grade. In 4th and 5th grade, self-report scales of anxiety and self-esteem were administered. In 6th grade, self-report scales of risk internet behaviors and cyber-victimization were also administered. Results: An increase in anxiety and a decrease in self-esteem from 5th to 6th grade was found. There was also an indirect effect of anxiety and self-esteem in 5th grade on cyber-victimization in 6th grade, mediated by risk internet behaviors. Cyber-victimization in 6th grade negatively impacted anxiety and self-esteem in that same year. Conclusions: The results obtained in this work suggest a bidirectional relationship between anxiety/low self-esteem and cyber-victimization. https://journals.copmadrid.org/ejpalc/art/ejpalc2025a1 anxietyself-esteemrisk internet behaviorscyber-victimizationpreadolescence
spellingShingle David Álvarez-García
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Lucy Betts
Anxiety and Self-esteem as Causes and Consequences of Cyber-victimization in Preadolescence: A Longitudinal Study
European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context
anxiety
self-esteem
risk internet behaviors
cyber-victimization
preadolescence
title Anxiety and Self-esteem as Causes and Consequences of Cyber-victimization in Preadolescence: A Longitudinal Study
title_full Anxiety and Self-esteem as Causes and Consequences of Cyber-victimization in Preadolescence: A Longitudinal Study
title_fullStr Anxiety and Self-esteem as Causes and Consequences of Cyber-victimization in Preadolescence: A Longitudinal Study
title_full_unstemmed Anxiety and Self-esteem as Causes and Consequences of Cyber-victimization in Preadolescence: A Longitudinal Study
title_short Anxiety and Self-esteem as Causes and Consequences of Cyber-victimization in Preadolescence: A Longitudinal Study
title_sort anxiety and self esteem as causes and consequences of cyber victimization in preadolescence a longitudinal study
topic anxiety
self-esteem
risk internet behaviors
cyber-victimization
preadolescence
url https://journals.copmadrid.org/ejpalc/art/ejpalc2025a1
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