La relación entre la soledad, la envidia maliciosa y el ciberacoso en adultos emergentes

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El propósito principal de este estudio es investigar la relación entre la soledad, la envidia maliciosa y la perpetración del ciberacoso de adultos emergentes. El grupo de investigación se dirigió a 580 adultos emergentes, de entre 18 y 25 años. Los datos se recopilaron con el Formulario de Información Demográfica, el Inventario Revisado de Ciberacoso, la Escala de Soledad Social y Emocional, la Escala de Soledad del Entorno Virtual, la Escala de Envidia Benigna y Maliciosa. Los resultados mostraron que solo hay relaciones significativas entre la soledad familiar, la soledad virtual, la envidia maliciosa y el ciberacoso. Solamente la soledad de la familia y la envidia maliciosa predijeron el ciberacoso de manera significativa. Los resultados indicaron que el nivel de ciberacoso de los hombres es más alto que el nivel de ciberacoso de las mujeres. Además, según el estado civil de sus padres, los resultados mostraron que el nivel de ciberacoso de los adultos emergentes cuyos padres se habían divorciado es mayor que el de los adultos emergentes con familias intactas. No hubo diferencias significativas entre el nivel de ciberacoso de los adultos emergentes con respecto a sus facilidades demográficas como tener un hermano, el nivel de ingresos de su familia, su espacio de vida, su estado de relación y su estado de empleo.
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