Violent Video Games, Catharsis Seeking, Bullying, and Delinquency A Multivariate Analysis of Effects

作者: Christopher J. Ferguson , Cheryl K. Olson , Lawrence A. Kutner , Dorothy E. Warner

DOI: 10.1177/0011128710362201

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摘要: The effects of violent video game exposure on youth aggression remain an issue significant controversy and debate. It is not yet clear whether games uniquely contribute to long-term or any relationship better explained through third variables such as aggressive personality family environment. current study examines the influence delinquency bullying behavior in 1,254 seventh- eighth-grade students. Variables parental involvement, trait aggression, stress, participation extracurricular activities, family/peer support were also considered. Results indicated that delinquent predicted by child’s stress level. Violent was found be predictive bullying, nor level involvement. These results question commonly held belief are related bullying.

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