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Psicogente

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Abstract

GOMEZ-TABARES, Anyerson Stiths  and  CORREA DUQUE, María Cristina. The Effect of moral disengagement on bullying, cyberbullying, and other disruptive behaviors in children and adolescents. A review of the literatura. Psicogente [online]. 2022, vol.25, n.48, pp.204-230.  Epub Dec 09, 2022. ISSN 0124-0137.  https://doi.org/10.17081/psico.25.48.5455.

Introduction:

A growing number of studies have demonstrated consistent links between Bandura’s moral disengagement theory and disruptive and inhumane behaviors. The direct and indirect relation- ships of moral disengagement with bullying, cyberbullying, and other aggressive behaviors in children and adolescents have recently been explored, ensuring a review of key findings.

Objective:

To review the literature and empirical evidence on the effect of moral disengagement on children’s and adolescents’ engagement in bullying, cyberbullying, and other aggressive behaviors.

Method:

This was a documentary review study. The literature search was carried out in the Web of Science. Forty-five empirical studies were included for analysis.

Results:

Were found that moral disengagement and its different socio-cognitive strategies have direct and indirect effects that predict child and adolescent involvement in bullying, cyberbullying, aggressive and antisocial behaviors. Additionally, empathy, friendship relationships, parenting, prosocial tendencies, anger and callous-unemotional traits are factors that together contribute to the development, maintenance or decrease of bullying and cyberbullying behaviors. It was also reported that males present a greater tendency than females to bullying, cyberbullying, aggression, and use of moral disengagement.

Conclusions:

The importance of moral cognition processes for the development of psychoeducational and psychosocial intervention strategies aimed at preventing and reducing bullying and cyberbullying in children and adolescents is pointed out.

Keywords : bullying; cyberbullying; moral disengagement; moral justification; attribution of blame; prosocial tendencies.

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