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The mediating factor of psychological well-being between cyberbullying experience and sedentary behaviour among university students


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Nugroho, Purwo Setiyo and Samutachak, Bhubate and Jirapramukpitak, Tawanchai and Ghozali and Ahmad Fauzi, Fatimah and Chamratrithirong, Aphichat (2025) The mediating factor of psychological well-being between cyberbullying experience and sedentary behaviour among university students. Acta Psychologica, 260. art. no. 105616. pp. 1-10. ISSN 0001-6918; eISSN: 1873-6297

Abstract

The cyberbullying affects 45 % of young people, this situation highlights the burden of cyberbullying amidst advancement of technology/digital era in developing countries like Indonesia. This study revealed the mediating role of psychological well-being in the relationship between cyberbullying experiences and sedentary behaviour among university students in Indonesia. A cross-sectional survey was conducted with 700 undergraduates from Universitas Muhammadiyah Kalimantan Timur, using standardized measures of cyberbullying victimization, psychological well-being, coping capacity, and sedentary behaviour. Structural Equation Modelling revealed significant associations between cyberbullying experience and lower psychological well-being (β = 0.264, p ≤ 0.001), and between lower psychological well-being and sedentary behaviour (β = 0.208, p ≤ 0.001). Psychological well-being fully mediated the cyberbullying-sedentary behaviour relationship, with no direct link identified between these variables. Although coping capacity contributed independently to psychological well-being (β = 0.448, p ≤ 0.001), it did not moderate the cyberbullying-psychological well-being relationship as hypothesized. Model fit indices (X2 = 2782.212; SRMR = 0.071; X2/df = 3.56) were acceptable despite NFI concerns (0.760). These findings illuminate the mechanism through which digital victimization may influence physical activity patterns, highlighting the critical importance of psychological interventions in addressing the behavioural health consequences of cyberbullying among university students. Future research should explore these relationships longitudinally and investigate effective coping strategies.


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Item Type: Article
Subject: Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
Subject: Developmental and Educational Psychology
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine and Health Science
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actpsy.2025.105616
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Keywords: Cyberbullying; Digital health; Mediation analysis; Psychological well-being; Sedentary behaviour; University students
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being, SDG 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions, SDG 4: Quality Education
Depositing User: Ms. Siti Radziah Mohamed@mahmod
Date Deposited: 28 Apr 2026 09:42
Last Modified: 28 Apr 2026 09:42
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URI: http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/123166
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