Mindfulness Moderates the Association Between Perceived Discrimination and Cyber Aggression Among Emerging Adults with Early Left-Behind Experience: A Longitudinal Study

Wenchao Wang, Yue Yuan, Xiaomeng Zhang, Chao Song Beijing Key Laboratory of Applied Experimental Psychology, National Demonstration Center for Experimental Psychology Education (Beijing Normal University), Faculty of Psychology, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespon...

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Main Authors: Wang W, Yuan Y, Zhang X, Song C
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2022-04-01
Series:Psychology Research and Behavior Management
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/mindfulness-moderates-the-association-between-perceived-discrimination-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-PRBM
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description Wenchao Wang, Yue Yuan, Xiaomeng Zhang, Chao Song Beijing Key Laboratory of Applied Experimental Psychology, National Demonstration Center for Experimental Psychology Education (Beijing Normal University), Faculty of Psychology, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Chao Song, Faculty of Psychology, Beijing Normal University, No. 19 Xinjiekouwai Street, Beijing, 100875, People’s Republic of China, Tel +86 18810161767, Email songchao0010@163.comPurpose: Although the risk effect of perceived discrimination on left-behind youth’s mental health (mainly emotional problems) has been demonstrated in prior studies, there is a lack of longitudinal studies examining the effect of perceived discrimination on behavioral problems, particularly in emerging adults with early left-behind experience. In addition, little is known about individual differences in terms of this association. In the present study, we draw on the social information processing model of aggression to examine the effect of perceived discrimination and mindfulness on cyber aggression.Methods: We used two-wave longitudinal panel data involving 535 emerging adults with early left-behind experience in rural China (M age = 19.89 years; SD = 1.20; 57.2% female). To test the moderating role of mindfulness, hierarchical multiple regression and simple slope test analyses were performed.Results: The results of linear regression analysis demonstrated that higher levels of perceived discrimination at T1 were significantly associated with higher cyber aggression at T2; the strength of this association was buffered by mindfulness over time.Conclusion: These findings suggest that the facilitation of mindfulness training may be an effective strategy for reducing the risk of perceived discrimination leading to cyber aggression in emerging adults with early left-behind experience.Keywords: perceived discrimination, cyber aggression, mindfulness, emerging adults with early left-behind experience
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spelling doaj.art-a9e483ae6def4182b5a430fccb8e148d2022-12-22T03:13:59ZengDove Medical PressPsychology Research and Behavior Management1179-15782022-04-01Volume 1580180974192Mindfulness Moderates the Association Between Perceived Discrimination and Cyber Aggression Among Emerging Adults with Early Left-Behind Experience: A Longitudinal StudyWang WYuan YZhang XSong CWenchao Wang, Yue Yuan, Xiaomeng Zhang, Chao Song Beijing Key Laboratory of Applied Experimental Psychology, National Demonstration Center for Experimental Psychology Education (Beijing Normal University), Faculty of Psychology, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Chao Song, Faculty of Psychology, Beijing Normal University, No. 19 Xinjiekouwai Street, Beijing, 100875, People’s Republic of China, Tel +86 18810161767, Email songchao0010@163.comPurpose: Although the risk effect of perceived discrimination on left-behind youth’s mental health (mainly emotional problems) has been demonstrated in prior studies, there is a lack of longitudinal studies examining the effect of perceived discrimination on behavioral problems, particularly in emerging adults with early left-behind experience. In addition, little is known about individual differences in terms of this association. In the present study, we draw on the social information processing model of aggression to examine the effect of perceived discrimination and mindfulness on cyber aggression.Methods: We used two-wave longitudinal panel data involving 535 emerging adults with early left-behind experience in rural China (M age = 19.89 years; SD = 1.20; 57.2% female). To test the moderating role of mindfulness, hierarchical multiple regression and simple slope test analyses were performed.Results: The results of linear regression analysis demonstrated that higher levels of perceived discrimination at T1 were significantly associated with higher cyber aggression at T2; the strength of this association was buffered by mindfulness over time.Conclusion: These findings suggest that the facilitation of mindfulness training may be an effective strategy for reducing the risk of perceived discrimination leading to cyber aggression in emerging adults with early left-behind experience.Keywords: perceived discrimination, cyber aggression, mindfulness, emerging adults with early left-behind experiencehttps://www.dovepress.com/mindfulness-moderates-the-association-between-perceived-discrimination-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-PRBMperceived discriminationcyber aggressionmindfulnessemerging adults with early left-behind experience
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Mindfulness Moderates the Association Between Perceived Discrimination and Cyber Aggression Among Emerging Adults with Early Left-Behind Experience: A Longitudinal Study
Psychology Research and Behavior Management
perceived discrimination
cyber aggression
mindfulness
emerging adults with early left-behind experience
title Mindfulness Moderates the Association Between Perceived Discrimination and Cyber Aggression Among Emerging Adults with Early Left-Behind Experience: A Longitudinal Study
title_full Mindfulness Moderates the Association Between Perceived Discrimination and Cyber Aggression Among Emerging Adults with Early Left-Behind Experience: A Longitudinal Study
title_fullStr Mindfulness Moderates the Association Between Perceived Discrimination and Cyber Aggression Among Emerging Adults with Early Left-Behind Experience: A Longitudinal Study
title_full_unstemmed Mindfulness Moderates the Association Between Perceived Discrimination and Cyber Aggression Among Emerging Adults with Early Left-Behind Experience: A Longitudinal Study
title_short Mindfulness Moderates the Association Between Perceived Discrimination and Cyber Aggression Among Emerging Adults with Early Left-Behind Experience: A Longitudinal Study
title_sort mindfulness moderates the association between perceived discrimination and cyber aggression among emerging adults with early left behind experience a longitudinal study
topic perceived discrimination
cyber aggression
mindfulness
emerging adults with early left-behind experience
url https://www.dovepress.com/mindfulness-moderates-the-association-between-perceived-discrimination-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-PRBM
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