دور الوسيط لسمات القلق في العلاقة بين التنمر الإلكتروني والاكتئاب والتفكير في الانتحار.

المؤلفون

  • م. ليث هلال تقي جامعة واسط - كلية التربية ، University of Wasit – College of Education for Pure Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31185/lark.3925

الكلمات المفتاحية:

القلق ، التنمر الإلكتروني، الاكتئاب، أفكار الانتحار.

الملخص

تتناول هذه الدراسة دور الوساطة للقلق كصفة في العلاقة بين التنمر الإلكتروني والاكتئاب وأفكار الانتحار لدى طلاب المرحلة الثانوية في مدينة واسط، إذ تم تصميم البحث كدراسة وصفية من نوع الارتباط، تعتمد على نمذجة المعادلات الهيكلية، وشملت العينة جميع طلاب المرحلة الثانوية في المدينة، إذ تم اختيار 250 طالبًا بطريقة عشوائية، بحيث تم اختيار 50 طالبًا من كل 10 مدارس موجودة (5 مدارس للبنات و5 مدارس للبنين)، وأكمل المشاركون استبيانات التنمر الإلكتروني (2009)، واختبار القلق كصفة لسبيلبرغر (STAI)، واستبيان الاكتئاب لبيك (النسخة القصيرة) (BDI-S)، واستبيان أفكار الانتحار(BSSI). تم تحليل البيانات من خلال حساب معاملات الارتباط ونمذجة المعادلات الهيكلية باستخدام برنامج SPSS-26 وAMOS-24، أظهرت النتائج أن النموذج المعروض يتمتع بملاءمة جيدة، كما أوضحت النتائج أن التنمر الإلكتروني مرتبط بالاكتئاب وأفكار الانتحار من خلال القلق كصفة، ويمكن أن تساعد نتائج هذه الدراسة في فهم أفضل للتنمر الإلكتروني وتأثيراته على المراهقين، مما يساعد المتخصصين في الصحة على التعرف مبكرًا على المراهقين المعرضين للخطر وتقديم الدعم اللازم لهم.

السيرة الشخصية للمؤلف

  • م. ليث هلال تقي، جامعة واسط - كلية التربية, University of Wasit – College of Education for Pure Sciences

    Lect. Laith Hilal Taqi University of Wasit – College of Education for Pure Sciences

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التنزيلات

منشور

2025-06-30

إصدار

القسم

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ليث هلال تقي م. (2025). دور الوسيط لسمات القلق في العلاقة بين التنمر الإلكتروني والاكتئاب والتفكير في الانتحار. لارك, 17(3), 1604-1586. https://doi.org/10.31185/lark.3925