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Is There a Gender Difference in Cyber-Victimization?
Journal of Media Psychology ( IF 2.310 ) Pub Date : 2018-07-01 , DOI: 10.1027/1864-1105/a000185
Shaojing Sun 1 , Xitao Fan 2
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The study provides a quantitative synthesis of the literature on gender difference in cyber-victimization (CV). A total of 40 usable research articles were identified and used in this meta-analysis. With some articles having multiple effect sizes, a total of 150 effect sizes for gender difference in CV were obtained. Results indicated a small gender difference, with females experiencing slightly more CV than their male counterparts. However, there were considerable inconsistencies across the studies. Follow-up analyses on the study features revealed that several factors, such as response time frame and region of sampling, significantly moderated the relationship between gender and CV. Exploratory in nature, this study discusses the implications of the findings in reference to existing theories, and suggests future research directions.

中文翻译:

网络受害者有性别差异吗?

该研究提供了有关网络被害(CV)中性别差异的文献的定量综述。总共鉴定了40篇可用的研究文章并将其用于本荟萃分析。对于一些具有多个效应大小的文章,总共获得了150种CV性别差异的效应大小。结果表明性别差异很小,女性的简历比男性的简历略高。但是,研究之间存在相当大的不一致之处。对研究特征的后续分析显示,响应时间框架和采样区域等因素显着缓解了性别与CV之间的关系。本质上是探索性的,本研究参考现有理论讨论了发现的含义,并提出了未来的研究方向。
更新日期:2018-07-01
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