Ciberagresión, adicción a internet e inteligencia emocional en adolescentesun análisis de diferencias de género

  1. Yudes, Carolina 1
  2. Rey Peña, Lourdes 1
  3. Extremera Pacheco, Natalio 1
  1. 1 Universidad de Málaga
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    Universidad de Málaga

    Málaga, España

    ROR https://ror.org/036b2ww28

Journal:
Voces de la Educación

ISSN: 1665-1596 2448-6248

Year of publication: 2019

Issue Title: Educación socioemocional: implicaciones teóricas y evidencias científicas

Issue: 2

Pages: 27-44

Type: Article

More publications in: Voces de la Educación

Abstract

Little research has examined the specific behaviors of cyberaggression by gender, and the role of Internet addiction and the deficit in emotional intelligence in cyberaggression. Being addicted to the Internet and certain emotional deficits explain perpetration cyberaggression by gender. The importance of future programmes on cyberaggression including parental control and emotional skills development is underlined.

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