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Influences on Personality Characteristics

Machiavellianism, Mindfulness and Cyberbullying among Chinese Junior High School Students: The Mediating Role of Empathy

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Pages 1047-1058 | Received 29 Apr 2019, Accepted 02 Sep 2019, Published online: 31 Oct 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Previous studies have shown that Machiavellianism is related to more aggressive behavior and mindfulness is associated with fewer cyberbullying perpetration in adolescents. The present study investigated the ways in which Machiavellianism and mindfulness are related to cyberbullying in Chinese adolescents by considering the role of empathy. A total of 879 Chinese junior high school students were recruited for this study. The results showed that our model fit the data well [χ2/df = 1.897, CFI = 0.975, TLI = 0.961, RMSEA (90% CI) = 0.048 (0.034–0.066)], and revealed that empathy partially mediates the relationship between Machiavellianism, mindfulness, and cyberbullying. Contributions to theory, limitations in our research, and recommendations for future research are discussed in this paper.

Acknowledgments

Guangzhe Yuan and Zhen Liu contributed equally to this article. We sincerely appreciate the students and teachers who voluntarily devoted time and interest to our research.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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