Quantitative analysis of factors influencing cyberbullying among tertiary students using Multiple Linear Regression / Nurul Bariyah Ibrahim ... [et al.]

Ibrahim, Nurul Bariyah and Khairi Ishar, Nurul Aizzat and Mohd Nasir, Fatin Amalin Basimah and Mohd Fauzi, Noor Zafarina and Ibrahim, Nur Safwati and Hamzah, Nor Hazreeni and Mohamed Zukri, Shamsunarnie and Azizan, Nurul Hafizah (2024) Quantitative analysis of factors influencing cyberbullying among tertiary students using Multiple Linear Regression / Nurul Bariyah Ibrahim ... [et al.]. Journal of Mathematics and Computing Science (JMCS), 10 (2): 11. pp. 92-100. ISSN 0128-0767

Abstract

Cyberbullying is a serious issue that affects not only young victims but also perpetrators, victims’ families, and witnesses. This study aims to examine the factors influencing the perception of cyberbullying among UiTM Kota Bharu students. A total of 309 students were selected as the sample using a proportionate stratified sampling technique, and the questionnaires were distributed via Google Forms. Factors considered include internet addiction, self-esteem, and parent-child interaction. The study’s objectives are to identify the factors that influence perceptions of cyberbullying among university students. The findings from multiple linear regression analysis indicate that internet addiction, self-esteem, and parent-child interaction significantly influence (p-value = 0.000) perceptions of cyberbullying among university students. Furthermore, the correlation coefficient between internet addiction and the perception of cyberbullying is 0.746, suggesting a strong positive linear relationship. In contrast, there is a weak positive linear relationship between self-esteem and the perception of cyberbullying (r= 0.455). Additionally, a moderate positive linear relationship exists between parent-child interaction and perception of cyberbullying (r = 0.643). Understanding how internet addiction, self-esteem, and parent-child interaction contribute to perceptions of cyberbullying can help universities and policymakers develop better strategies to address this issue.

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Ibrahim, Nurul Bariyah
bariyah@uitm.edu.my
Khairi Ishar, Nurul Aizzat
2021816602@student.uitm.edu.my
Mohd Nasir, Fatin Amalin Basimah
2021887178@student.uitm.edu.my
Mohd Fauzi, Noor Zafarina
zafarina@uitm.edu.my
Ibrahim, Nur Safwati
safwa541@uitm.edu.my
Hamzah, Nor Hazreeni
reeni683@uitm.edu.my
Mohamed Zukri, Shamsunarnie
shamsunarnie077@uitm.edu.my
Azizan, Nurul Hafizah
hafizahaz@uitm.edu.my
Subjects: L Education > LB Theory and practice of education > Teaching (Principles and practice) > Student guidance and counseling. Personnel service. General works
L Education > LB Theory and practice of education > Higher Education > Research
L Education > LB Theory and practice of education > School administration and organization > School management and discipline > Violence in schools . Including bullying in schools
Q Science > QA Mathematics > Analysis
Divisions: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kelantan > Machang Campus > Faculty of Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Journal or Publication Title: Journal of Mathematics and Computing Science (JMCS)
UiTM Journal Collections: Listed > Journal of Mathematics and Computing Science (JMCS)
ISSN: 0128-0767
Volume: 10
Number: 2
Page Range: pp. 92-100
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Keywords: cyberbullying, internet addiction, parent-child interaction, self-esteem
Date: 31 December 2024
URI: https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/113403
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