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The Effects of Cyberbullying Victimization on the Spiritual Well-being and Psychological Well-being of Christian Adolescent - Mediating effect of selfcontrol-

  • Journal of Counseling and Gospel
  • Abbr : Jocag
  • 2018, 26(2), pp.155-184
  • DOI : 10.17841/jocag.2018.26.2.155
  • Publisher : Korean Evangelical Counseling Society
  • Research Area : Humanities > Christian Theology > Pastoral Counseling
  • Received : September 28, 2018
  • Accepted : November 1, 2018
  • Published : November 30, 2018

Oh, Yoon Sun 1

1한국성서대학교

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ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of cyberbullying victimization on the spiritual well-being of religious well-being and existential well-being, and psychological well-being of Christian adolescent, focusing on mediating effect of self-control. In order to achieve this purpose, the date were collected from 420 Christian adolescent students by a questionnaire survey. The statistic analysis of this study employed SPSS WIN 21.0, and the main methods of statistics were frequency analysis, t-test, F-test, correlation analysis, multiple regression analysis, and Sobel test. The results of the study were as follows: First, the results revealed that Christian adolescents cyberbullying victimization, spiritual well-being, religious well-being, existential well-being and psychological well-being had a significant correlation(p<.01). Secondly, it was found that cyberbullying victimization had direct positive effects on religious well-being(b=-.224, p<.001). Third, it was found that cyberbullying victimization had direct positive effects on existential well-being(b=-.172, p<.001). Forth, it was found that cyberbullying victimization had direct positive effects on psychological well-being (b=-.242, p<.001). Lastly, it was identified that self-control of Christian adolescent played a mediating role in relations between cyberbullying victimization and spiritual wellbeing( religious, existential), and between cyberbullying victimization and psychological well-being(F=75.012, p<.001). Based on these results, practical and policy implications, and suggestions for the future study were discussed.

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