Cyberbullying Analysis in Intercultural Educational Environments Using Binary Logistic Regressions
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. Methods
3.1. Population and Sample
3.2. Instrument
3.3. Data Collection and Analysis Process
4. Results
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
7. Limitations
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
References
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Province | N | % |
---|---|---|
Granada | 59 | 7.8% |
Málaga | 70 | 9.3% |
Almería | 54 | 7.2% |
Jaén | 76 | 10.01% |
Córdoba | 102 | 13.5% |
Sevilla | 99 | 13.1% |
Cádiz | 62 | 8.2% |
Huelva | 47 | 6.2% |
Melilla | 108 | 14.3% |
Ceuta | 78 | 10.3% |
Total | 755 | 100% |
Cybervictims | Cyberbullies | ||
---|---|---|---|
Variables | Sig. Asymptotic H test | Variables | Sig. Asymptotic H test |
Religion | 0.01 | Religion | 0.01 |
Ethnicity | 0.00 | Ethnicity | 0.01 |
Race | 0.00 | Race | 0.01 |
Cybervictims | Cyberbullies | |
---|---|---|
Religions | aOR (95% CI) | aOR (95% CI) |
Judaism | 0.4400458 (0.2–0.9) | 3.804348 (1.0–14.3) |
Christian | 0.8073335 (0.6–1.1) | 0.7378129 (0.5–1.0) |
Islam | 2.423529 (0.2–26.8) | 0.6048615 (0.3–1.48) |
Buddhism | 1.864486 (0.9–3.7) | 0.3368984 (0.3–0.4) |
Taoism | 0.6002950 (0.2–2.4) | 1.297821 (0.7–2.6) |
Any Religion | 1.446902 (1.0–2.1) | 4.422808 (1.0–2.1) |
Cybervictims | Cyberbullies | |
---|---|---|
Ethnicities | aOR (95% CI) | aOR (95% CI) |
Gypsy | 1.532874 (0.7–3.3) | 2.116573 (1.0–4.6) |
Celtic | 1.208824 (0.2–8.6) | 0.0283916 (0.3–0.4) |
Armenian | 1.210682 (0.4–4.2) | 0.7433155 (0.2–3.5) |
Mongolian | 1.106063 (0.7–1.7) | 1.009394 (0.6–1.6) |
Cybervictims | Cyberbullies | |
---|---|---|
Race | aOR (95% CI) | aOR (95% CI) |
African | 2.054859 (1.0–4.0) | 0.6846154 (0.3–1.6) |
Asian | 3.273453 (0.9–12.4) | 4.043243 (0.9–18.2) |
Indigenous | 1.331949 (0.9–1.9) | 1.093528 (0.7–1.6) |
White | 0.5846154 (0.4–0.8) | 0.7903896 (0.6–1.1) |
Provinces | Cybervictims aOR | Cyberbullies aOR | ||||||||||
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Judaism | Christian | Islam | Buddhism | Taoism | Any Religion | Judaism | Christian | Islam | Buddhism | Taoism | Any Religion | |
Granada | 0.10000 | 0.14736 | 1.5918 | 0.10000 | 0.10000 | 0.33653 | 1.0294 | 0.41463 | 0.43243 | 0.23041 | 0.71102 | 1.3618 |
Málaga | 0.52380 | 0.44444 | 1.2121 | 0.45833 | 0.46808 | 1.9111 | 0.18885 | 0.03921 | 0.02985 | 0.02941 | 0.02985 | 0.03389 |
Almería | 0.48076 | 0.42857 | 1.4285 | 1.6500 | 0.27216 | 1.1428 | 0.41666 | 0.63636 | 0.63636 | 0.79310 | 0.76666 | 1.0526 |
Jaén | 0.16071 | 0.96551 | 0.72093 | 0.76744 | 0.76744 | 1.6457 | 1.3963 | 0.74074 | 0.27442 | 0.28497 | 0.78595 | 1.2727 |
Córdoba | 0.50596 | 0.51612 | 2.5762 | 0.32913 | 0.32490 | 1.4285 | 3.5213 | 0.50241 | 0.79166 | 0.07368 | 0.06315 | 0.08974 |
Sevilla | 0.58333 | 0.51179 | 0.43434 | 0.97273 | 0.13369 | 2.0588 | 0.40144 | 0.52941 | 0.22222 | 0.22752 | 0.13334 | 1.3214 |
Cádiz | 0.09200 | 0.13207 | 0.23611 | 0.17307 | 0.15384 | 0.13953 | 0.38181 | 0.35294 | 0.38323 | 0.18207 | 3.2857 | 2.2564 |
Huelva | 0.26122 | 0.57971 | 0.53333 | 0.28231 | 0.26122 | 1.1428 | 0.21052 | 0.44642 | 0.24324 | 0.23684 | 0.11740 | 1.5213 |
Melilla | 0.57142 | 1.1571 | 1.1666 | 0.86206 | 0.89285 | 1.0811 | 2.2812 | 0.64814 | 1.1250 | 0.44594 | 0.73958 | 1.6071 |
Ceuta | 0.84902 | 0.13227 | 4.3333 | 0.29024 | 0.31945 | 0.38157 | 0.92500 | 0.80294 | 0.52272 | 0.24396 | 0.26151 | 2.2361 |
Provinces | Cybervictims aOR | Cyberbullies aOR | ||||||
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Gypsy | Celtic | Armenian | Mongolian | Gypsy | Celtic | Armenian | Mongolian | |
Granada | 3.0909 | 0.21028 | 0.21458 | 0.65625 | 5.4666 | 0.40476 | 0.71102 | 1.2857 |
Málaga | 0.45833 | 0.45833 | 0.73060 | 0.55555 | 0.02941 | 0.02985 | 0.00720 | 0.00903 |
Almería | 1.7047 | 1.1026 | 1.6500 | 1.0416 | 0.40078 | 0.76666 | 0.79310 | 2.0132 |
Jaén | 1.3225 | 0.76744 | 1.2079 | 0.41666 | 1.1176 | 0.28497 | 0.78595 | 1.9897 |
Córdoba | 1.5641 | 1.6153 | 1.2459 | 2.3148 | 3.2083 | 0.07368 | 0.06451 | 0.07526 |
Sevilla | 0.76315 | 1.8545 | 1.5526 | 1.1818 | 2.3235 | 0.22784 | 0.70588 | 2.0285 |
Cádiz | 0.15384 | 0.16981 | 0.82142 | 0.08376 | 3.2857 | 0.31914 | 0.45684 | 0.60816 |
Huelva | 3.3461 | 0.28231 | 0.51612 | 0.97837 | 0.24324 | 0.11452 | 0.23684 | 0.99999 |
Melilla | 0.87719 | 0.59057 | 0.14868 | 0.52758 | 0.45833 | 0.44594 | 0.45205 | 0.29910 |
Ceuta | 4.1142 | 0.84902 | 0.37209 | 0.22222 | 0.44230 | 0.26851 | 0.42592 | 0.31168 |
Provincies | Cybervictims aOR | Cyberbullies aOR | ||||||
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African | Asian | Indigenous | White | African | Asian | Indigenous | White | |
Granada | 0.12548 | 4.1562 | 2.3225 | 0.43137 | 0.12179 | 0.41463 | 1.0714 | 0.17586 |
Málaga | 0.39583 | 0.45833 | 1.1318 | 0.95967 | 0.03076 | 0.02941 | 0.04081 | 0.94545 |
Almería | 2.6132 | 1.6500 | 0.71875 | 0.53452 | 0.63636 | 0.73333 | 1.8947 | 0.69565 |
Jaén | 1.1440 | 1.1759 | 1.6425 | 1.1428 | 0.74477 | 1.2058 | 1.1532 | 0.45833 |
Córdoba | 0.29947 | 0.31644 | 0.77840 | 0.17241 | 0.61216 | 2.4722 | 0.55303 | 0.64583 |
Sevilla | 0.66101 | 2.2261 | 0.43434 | 0.49392 | 0.20987 | 0.37033 | 1.1607 | 0.28571 |
Cádiz | 0.97619 | 0.17307 | 0.11320 | 0.46153 | 0.34090 | 0.09695 | 0.81818 | 0.28906 |
Huelva | 0.57142 | 0.45161 | 0.34666 | 0.04761 | 0.25714 | 2.4285 | 0.18421 | 0.50925 |
Melilla | 1.1632 | 1.8448 | 0.26779 | 0.80952 | 0.43243 | 2.2812 | 1.2633 | 0.64814 |
Ceuta | 0.07558 | 0.94736 | 0.14516 | 0.84902 | 0.12768 | 1.8080 | 1.4117 | 0.42592 |
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Ortiz-Marcos JM, Tomé-Fernández M, Fernández-Leyva C. Cyberbullying Analysis in Intercultural Educational Environments Using Binary Logistic Regressions. Future Internet. 2021; 13(1):15. https://doi.org/10.3390/fi13010015
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APA StyleOrtiz-Marcos, J. M., Tomé-Fernández, M., & Fernández-Leyva, C. (2021). Cyberbullying Analysis in Intercultural Educational Environments Using Binary Logistic Regressions. Future Internet, 13(1), 15. https://doi.org/10.3390/fi13010015