Cyberbullying Behaviour: A Study of Undergraduate University Students

Higher education requires access to Information and communication technologies (ICT’s). This exposure and access to ICT, coupled with the excessive usage of social media, has augmented the problem of cyberbullying among university students. Previous studies have investigated cyberbullying...

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Main Authors: Farhan Bashir Shaikh, Mobashar Rehman, Aamir Amin, Amjad Shamim, Manzoor Ahmed Hashmani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2021-01-01
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spelling doaj-2ef42ed9693a4b329257d6d3f6d9fca32021-07-01T23:00:40ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362021-01-019927159273410.1109/ACCESS.2021.30866799446860Cyberbullying Behaviour: A Study of Undergraduate University StudentsFarhan Bashir Shaikh0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1221-1791Mobashar Rehman1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1182-2504Aamir Amin2Amjad Shamim3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2588-6464Manzoor Ahmed Hashmani4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6617-8149Department of Information Systems, Faculty of Information and Communication Technology, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Kampar, MalaysiaDepartment of Information Systems, Faculty of Information and Communication Technology, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Kampar, MalaysiaDepartment of Information Systems, Faculty of Information and Communication Technology, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Kampar, MalaysiaDepartment of Management and Humanities, Center of Social Innovation, Institute of Self-Sustainable Building, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Seri Iskandar, Perak Darul Ridzuan, MalaysiaDepartment of Computer and Information Sciences, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Seri Iskandar, MalaysiaHigher education requires access to Information and communication technologies (ICT’s). This exposure and access to ICT, coupled with the excessive usage of social media, has augmented the problem of cyberbullying among university students. Previous studies have investigated cyberbullying among school students while overlooking university students, who are actually more engaged in cyberbullying perpetration. In view of the gravity of the situation and its impact on the wellbeing of the university students, this study aims to understand the role of personal and psychological factors dragging Malaysian undergraduate students of public and private universities towards cyberbullying behaviour. In order to develop the framework, the study has utilized the ‘Theory of planned behavior’ and ‘Social Cognitive Theory’. The study is based on a quantitative research approach and employs a self-administered survey to collect data. The data has been analyzed through the Structured Equation Modeling (SEM) technique using SmartPLS. The results reveal that individual factors including cyberbullying awareness and personality traits are not associated with Malaysian undergraduate students’ cyberbullying behaviour. However, psychological factors, including self-esteem, internalizing behavior, and anti-social behavior, play an instrumental role in developing Malaysian undergraduate students’ cyberbullying attitude. The study also confirms that subjective norms assert a powerful positive impact on cyberbullying attitude of Malaysian undergraduates. Lastly, the study aims to contribute to the research on cyberbullying behavior by offering a conceptual validated model that predicts Malaysian university students’ cyberbullying behavior. This study also found that social media usage plays moderating role between cyberbullying intention and cyberbullying behavior. Parents, universities, and governments will benefit from this study by understanding factors to be considered when making a policy to reduce cyberbullying among university students.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9446860/Cyberbullyingpersonal factorspsychological factorshigher educationuniversity studentstheory of planned behaviour and socio-cognitive theory
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author Farhan Bashir Shaikh
Mobashar Rehman
Aamir Amin
Amjad Shamim
Manzoor Ahmed Hashmani
spellingShingle Farhan Bashir Shaikh
Mobashar Rehman
Aamir Amin
Amjad Shamim
Manzoor Ahmed Hashmani
Cyberbullying Behaviour: A Study of Undergraduate University Students
IEEE Access
Cyberbullying
personal factors
psychological factors
higher education
university students
theory of planned behaviour and socio-cognitive theory
author_facet Farhan Bashir Shaikh
Mobashar Rehman
Aamir Amin
Amjad Shamim
Manzoor Ahmed Hashmani
author_sort Farhan Bashir Shaikh
title Cyberbullying Behaviour: A Study of Undergraduate University Students
title_short Cyberbullying Behaviour: A Study of Undergraduate University Students
title_full Cyberbullying Behaviour: A Study of Undergraduate University Students
title_fullStr Cyberbullying Behaviour: A Study of Undergraduate University Students
title_full_unstemmed Cyberbullying Behaviour: A Study of Undergraduate University Students
title_sort cyberbullying behaviour: a study of undergraduate university students
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Higher education requires access to Information and communication technologies (ICT’s). This exposure and access to ICT, coupled with the excessive usage of social media, has augmented the problem of cyberbullying among university students. Previous studies have investigated cyberbullying among school students while overlooking university students, who are actually more engaged in cyberbullying perpetration. In view of the gravity of the situation and its impact on the wellbeing of the university students, this study aims to understand the role of personal and psychological factors dragging Malaysian undergraduate students of public and private universities towards cyberbullying behaviour. In order to develop the framework, the study has utilized the ‘Theory of planned behavior’ and ‘Social Cognitive Theory’. The study is based on a quantitative research approach and employs a self-administered survey to collect data. The data has been analyzed through the Structured Equation Modeling (SEM) technique using SmartPLS. The results reveal that individual factors including cyberbullying awareness and personality traits are not associated with Malaysian undergraduate students’ cyberbullying behaviour. However, psychological factors, including self-esteem, internalizing behavior, and anti-social behavior, play an instrumental role in developing Malaysian undergraduate students’ cyberbullying attitude. The study also confirms that subjective norms assert a powerful positive impact on cyberbullying attitude of Malaysian undergraduates. Lastly, the study aims to contribute to the research on cyberbullying behavior by offering a conceptual validated model that predicts Malaysian university students’ cyberbullying behavior. This study also found that social media usage plays moderating role between cyberbullying intention and cyberbullying behavior. Parents, universities, and governments will benefit from this study by understanding factors to be considered when making a policy to reduce cyberbullying among university students.
topic Cyberbullying
personal factors
psychological factors
higher education
university students
theory of planned behaviour and socio-cognitive theory
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9446860/
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