psychology4 papersavg year 2019weak evidence

Much is known about the cross-sectional associations

Research gap analysis derived from 4 psychology papers in our local library.

The gap

Although much is known about the cross-sectional associations between cyber victimization and the negative socioemotional outcomes associated with this experience, not much is known about the longitudinal associations among college students

Evidence profile

Stated in the abstract section of the source papers, classified as general, drawn from work published between 2016 and 2021, spanning 4 journals. Those papers have been cited 169 times in total.

Research trend

Established — well-defined area with open sub-problems.

Supporting evidence — 4 representative gaps

  • The Effects of Cyberbullying Victimization and Personality Characteristics on Adolescent Mental Health: An Application of the Stress Process Model (2021) · Youth & Society · cited 17× · doi

    Although a considerable body of research has documented the association between victimization experience and adolescent mental health, previous studies have not investigated the mediating effects of personality characteristics such as social competence and self-mastery on the associations between cyberbullying victimization and mental health.

    generalstated in abstractevidence 5/5
    Keywords: victimization mental health considerable body documented association experience adolescent previous investigated mediating effects personality characteristics
  • Remaining connected in the face of cyberbullying: Why social connectedness is important for mental health (2019) · Psychology in the Schools · cited 54× · doi

    Separate research shows that higher levels of social connectedness may result in more positive mental health outcomes, however, the relationship between social connectedness and mental health in the face of cyberbullying is not yet fully understood.

    generalstated in abstractevidence 4/5
    Keywords: social connectedness mental health separate shows higher levels result positive outcomes relationship face cyberbullying fully
  • Racial differences in cyberbullying from the perspective of victims and perpetrators. (2020) · American Journal of Orthopsychiatry · cited 44× · doi

    Although cyberbullying has attracted a good deal of research attention in recent years, we know much less about how cyberbullying differs by race and ethnicity, and the few studies that have examined this topic have yielded conflicting findings.

    generalstated in abstractevidence 4/5
    Keywords: cyberbullying attracted good deal attention recent years know less differs race ethnicity examined topic yielded
  • Cyber Victimization on College Campuses (2016) · Criminal Justice Review · cited 54× · doi

    Although much is known about the cross-sectional associations between cyber victimization and the negative socioemotional outcomes associated with this experience, not much is known about the longitudinal associations among college students.

    generalstated in abstractevidence 4/5
    Keywords: known associations cross sectional cyber victimization negative socioemotional outcomes associated experience longitudinal among college students

Questions about this gap

Although much is known about the cross-sectional associations between cyber victimization and the negative socioemotional outcomes associated with this experience, not much is know… This is supported by 4 representative gap statements extracted from 4 papers, rated weak evidence.

Explore this gap further

Run this gap as a query across open scholarly engines for the latest related literature.

Working on this gap? Review it with us.

Science AI Journal reviews manuscripts in one pass with 8 specialised AI agents calibrated on 69,000+ real peer reviews.

Related gaps in Psychology

Command palette

Jump anywhere, run any action.