Gratitude interventions reduce cyber-aggression in adolescents: gender and disposition effects DOI Creative Commons
Katarzyna Tomaszek, Agnieszka Muchacka-Cymerman

Scientific Reports, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(1)

Published: April 26, 2025

The study explores the impact of gender and gratitude disposition on effectiveness a classroom-based intervention aimed at reducing cyber-aggression among Polish adolescents. Cyber-aggression, linked to maladjustment mental health issues like depression anxiety, is growing concern. involved 548 students, divided into control group (399) an experimental (149), lasted for seven days. Participants completed Cyber-aggression Types Questionnaire (CATQ) Gratitude Questionnaire. Results showed effectively reduced overall cyber-aggression, particularly aversive controlled types, but increased appetitive impulsive aggression. Girls responded better exercises, those with lower levels saw most significant reduction in cyber-aggression. However, students medium concludes that influence success interventions

Language: Английский

What is internet for when studying is exhausting? Cyberaggression profiles associations to school stress management skills and study burnout among Polish and Turkish adolescents DOI
Katarzyna Tomaszek, Agnieszka Muchacka-Cymerman, Ayşe Aypay

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Current Psychology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 18, 2025

Language: Английский

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Gratitude interventions reduce cyber-aggression in adolescents: gender and disposition effects DOI Creative Commons
Katarzyna Tomaszek, Agnieszka Muchacka-Cymerman

Scientific Reports, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(1)

Published: April 26, 2025

The study explores the impact of gender and gratitude disposition on effectiveness a classroom-based intervention aimed at reducing cyber-aggression among Polish adolescents. Cyber-aggression, linked to maladjustment mental health issues like depression anxiety, is growing concern. involved 548 students, divided into control group (399) an experimental (149), lasted for seven days. Participants completed Cyber-aggression Types Questionnaire (CATQ) Gratitude Questionnaire. Results showed effectively reduced overall cyber-aggression, particularly aversive controlled types, but increased appetitive impulsive aggression. Girls responded better exercises, those with lower levels saw most significant reduction in cyber-aggression. However, students medium concludes that influence success interventions

Language: Английский

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