
@article{ref1,
title="Strain, internet use time and juvenile cyber offending and victimization: comparing three age groups",
journal="Forum for youth culture",
year="2017",
author="Lee, Seong-Sik and Jun, Shinhyun",
volume="49",
number="",
pages="37-59",
abstract="This study examines the effects of both strain factors and daily internet use time on cyberspace in terms of two-fold actions: offending and victimization. It tests not only both independent effects of strain and daily internet use time, but also strain's mediating effect and interaction effects between strains and internet use time on both offending and victimization. That is, this study tests whether the effect of strain factors have an indirect effect on cyber delinquency by internet use time and whether cyber delinquency is high when the levels of both strain and internet use time are high. In addition, this study tests them across three age groups: elementary, middle, and high school students. Using data from surveying 353 students in Kyunggi area, results show that in case of cyber offending, internet use time is more important than strain factors and their interaction effect between strain and internet use time is significant in elementary school student age group. In case of victimization, the effects of strain factors are not significant, and internet use time is important in explaining victimization especially in elementary students. It is also found that the effect of strain on victimization is mediating by internet use time in middle school student age groups.  	 Keywords: cyber offending, cyber Victimization, strain, internet use time, three age group  키워드: 사이버비행 가해, 피해, 일상긴장, 인터넷사용시간, 세 연령층<p /> <p>Language: ko</p>",
language="ko",
issn="1975-2733",
doi="10.17854/ffyc.2017.01.49.37",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.17854/ffyc.2017.01.49.37"
}