The Moderating Role of Parenting Dimensions in the Association between Traditional or Cyberbullying Victimization and Mental Health among Adolescents of Different Sexual Orientation
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants and Design
2.2. Measurements
2.2.1. Sociodemographic Information
2.2.2. Sexual Orientation
2.2.3. Bullying Involvement
2.2.4. Mental Health
2.2.5. Autonomy-Supportive and Psychologically Controlling Parenting
2.3. Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Descriptive Statistics
3.2. Regression Analyses
3.2.1. Main Effects
3.2.2. Two-Way Interaction Effects between Parenting and Victimization
3.2.3. Three-Way Interaction Effects between Parenting Dimensions, Victimization, and Sexual Orientation
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
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Variables | M | SD | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
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1. Age | 15.17 | 1.86 | ||||||||
2. Traditional bullying victimization | 0.26 | 0.75 | −0.07 * | |||||||
3. Cyberbullying victimization | 0.11 | 0.47 | −0.05 | 0.44 ** | ||||||
4. Parental psychological control | 2.06 | 0.76 | 0.14 ** | 0.12 ** | 0.04 | |||||
5. Parental autonomy support | 3.74 | 0.69 | 0.08 * | −0.18 ** | −0.17 ** | −0.46 ** | ||||
6. Depressive symptoms | 6.18 | 8.51 | 0.06 | 0.31 ** | 0.25 ** | 0.30 ** | −0.22 ** | |||
7. Anxiety | 5.44 | 7.11 | 0.04 | 0.27 ** | 0.24 ** | 0.28 ** | −0.22 ** | 0.76 ** | ||
8. Stress | 7.93 | 8.11 | 0.06 * | 0.21 ** | 0.18 ** | 0.29 ** | −0.20 ** | 0.76 ** | 0.75 ** | - |
9. Suicidal thoughts | 0.40 | 0.88 | −0.01 | 0.30 ** | 0.25 ** | 0.24 ** | −0.18 ** | 0.65 ** | 0.52 ** | 0.46 ** |
Parenting Dimensions | LGBQ | Heterosexual | Difference |
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Paternal autonomy support | M = 3.51 ± 0.88 | M = 3.72 ± 0.81 | F(1, 843) = 3.73, p = 0.054 |
Maternal autonomy support | M = 3.53 ± 0.86 | M = 3.78 ± 0.74 | F(1, 947) = 7.07, p = 0.008 |
Paternal psychological control | M = 2.29 ± 0.87 | M = 2.04 ± 0.88 | F(1, 843) = 4.55, p = 0.033 |
Maternal psychological control | M = 2.27 ± 0.89 | M = 2.05 ± 0.81 | F(1, 947) = 4.33, p = 0.038 |
Depression | Anxiety | Stress | Suicidal Ideation | Suicidal Plan | Suicidal Attempt | |
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Model information (parsimonious model) | F(5, 953) = 46.93 ***; R2 = 0.19 | F(4, 955) = 49.49 ***; R2 = 0.17 | F(3, 958) = 55.33 ***; R2 = 0.15 | −2 LL = 875.21; χ2(3) = 143.50 ***; R2 = 0.21 | −2 LL = 468.89; χ2(7) = 79.56 ***; R2 = 0.18 | −2 LL = 320.89; χ2(6) = 102.71 ***; R2 = 0.29 |
β (B, Unstandardized SE) | Adjusted Odds Ratio (95% CI) | |||||
Gender | −0.17 (−2.97, 0.50) *** | −0.18 (−2.54, 0.42) *** | −0.18 (−2.89, 0.49) *** | 0.36 (0.25; 0.51) *** | 0.45 (0.27; 0.75) ** | 0.24 (0.12; 0.47) *** |
Sexual orientation | - | - | - | - | 0.55 (0.13; 2.32) | 3.43 (1.41; 8.38) ** |
Traditional victimization | 0.30 (3.40, 0.39) *** | 0.23 (2.18, 0.29) *** | 0.17 (1.87, 0.33) *** | 2.07 (1.68; 2.55) *** | 2.20 (1.70; 2.83) ** | 2.17 (1.70; 2.76) ** |
Moderation Effects of Parenting Dimensions | ||||||
Parental autonomy support | −0.08 (−1.00, 0.42) * | −0.09 (−0.94, 0.35) ** | - | - | 0.74 (0.49; 1.14) | 0.52 (0.31; 0.88) * |
Parental psychological control | 0.24 (2.74, 0.38) *** | 0.23 (2.18, 0.32) *** | 0.29 (3.19, 0.33) *** | 2.32 (1.86; 2.90) *** | 1.76 (1.22; 2.56) ** | 2.16 (1.40; 3.35) ** |
Sexual orientation * Parental autonomy support | - | - | - | - | - | 7.24 (1.66; 31.53) ** |
Sexual orientation * Parental psychological control | - | - | - | - | 4.67 (1.07; 20.43) * | - |
Traditional victimization * Parental autonomy support | 0.08 (1.08, 0.48) * | - | - | - | 1.47 (1.05; 2.05) * | - |
Depression | Anxiety | Stress | Suicidal Ideation | Suicidal Plan | Suicidal Attempt | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Model information (parsimonious model) | F(6, 945) = 32.02 ***; R2 = 0.16 | F(5, 955) = 36.31 ***; R2 = 0.16 | F(8, 945) = 21.10 ***; R2 = 0.14 | −2 LL = 897.58; χ2(3) = 116.10 ***; R2 = 0.18 | −2 LL =
464.95; χ2(5) = 79.94 ***; R2 = 0.19 | −2 LL = 336.69; χ2(4) = 87.06, ***; R2 = 0.24 |
β (B, Unstandardized SE) | Adjusted Odds Ratio (95% CI) | |||||
Gender | −0.17 (−2.85, 0.51) *** | −0.17 (−2.40, 0.43) *** | −0.17 (−2.79, 0.49) *** | 0.39 (0.28; 0.55) *** | 0.49 (0.29; 0.81) ** | 0.28 (0.14; 0.53) *** |
Sexual orientation | 0.07 (2.19, 1.00) * | / | 0.05 (1.70, 1.01)° | / | / | 2.75 (1.18; 6.42) * |
Cyberbullying victimization | 0.25 (4.72, 0.78) *** | 0.25 (4.11, 0.65) ** | 0.15 (2.69, 0.59) ** | 2.30 (1.65; 3.22) *** | 4.72 (2.78; 8.01) *** | 3.32 (2.27; 4.86) *** |
Moderation Effects of Parenting Dimensions | ||||||
Parental autonomy support | −0.08 (−1.05, 0.43) * | −0.10 (−1.02, 0.36) ** | / | / | 0.80 (0.51; 1.24) | / |
Parental psychological control | 0.25 (2.88, 0.39) *** | 0.24 (2.23, 0.32) *** | 0.29 (3.17, 0.34) *** | 2.43 (1.95; 3.04) *** | 2.18 (1.51; 3.13) *** | 2.99 (2.05; 4.36) *** |
Cyberbullying victimization * Parental autonomy support | 0.09 (1.55, 0.71) * | 0.09 (1.40, 0.60) * | / | / | 1.85 (1.17; 2.91) ** | / |
Cyberbullying victimization * sexual orientation | / | / | 0.06 (3.16, 2.08) | / | / | / |
Sexual orientation * parental psychological control | / | / | 0.02 (0.75, 1.37) | / | / | / |
Cyberbullying victimization * parental psychological control | / | / | −0.11 (−0.22, 0.64) | / | / | / |
Sexual orientation * Cyberbullying victimization * parental psychological control | / | / | 0.11 (5.66, 2.08) ** | / | / | / |
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DeSmet, A.; Rodelli, M.; Walrave, M.; Portzky, G.; Dumon, E.; Soenens, B. The Moderating Role of Parenting Dimensions in the Association between Traditional or Cyberbullying Victimization and Mental Health among Adolescents of Different Sexual Orientation. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 2867. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18062867
DeSmet A, Rodelli M, Walrave M, Portzky G, Dumon E, Soenens B. The Moderating Role of Parenting Dimensions in the Association between Traditional or Cyberbullying Victimization and Mental Health among Adolescents of Different Sexual Orientation. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(6):2867. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18062867
Chicago/Turabian StyleDeSmet, Ann, Maddalena Rodelli, Michel Walrave, Gwendolyn Portzky, Eva Dumon, and Bart Soenens. 2021. "The Moderating Role of Parenting Dimensions in the Association between Traditional or Cyberbullying Victimization and Mental Health among Adolescents of Different Sexual Orientation" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 6: 2867. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18062867
APA StyleDeSmet, A., Rodelli, M., Walrave, M., Portzky, G., Dumon, E., & Soenens, B. (2021). The Moderating Role of Parenting Dimensions in the Association between Traditional or Cyberbullying Victimization and Mental Health among Adolescents of Different Sexual Orientation. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(6), 2867. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18062867