The article presents an empirical BROWN RICE CAKES UNSALTED study of personality predictors of cyber-victimization and cyber-bullying in adolescence.There is a shortage of domestic (Russian) studies of individual psychological predictors of both cyber victimization and cyber aggression.To overcome this deficit, an empirical study was organized on a sample of 220 students of secondary specialized and higher educational institutions (age range from 16 to 22 years old, average age 18.
3).There is a strong gender bias towards the female in the sample.Using the adapted Cyberbullying and Online Aggression Survey S.
Hinduja, J.W.Patchin we measured indicators of cyber-victimization and cyber-aggression among students.
To diagnose personality traits, the Russian-language version of the Big Five Inventory (BFI) questionnaire was used.As a result of step-by-step regression analysis, several reliable models of personality traits were built that predict cyber victimization and cyber aggression.Cyber-victimhood predicts declining conscientiousness Television VHS Tapes (β = -0.
197) and increasing openness to new experiences (β = 0.148) and neuroticism (β = 0.145).
Cyberbullying predicts declining conscientiousness (β = -0.227), benevolence (β = -0.178), and increasing extraversion (β = 0.
171).The special role of the lack of conscientiousness, the only personality trait that affects both phenomena at once, is discussed.Analysis of personal predictors of cyber-victimhood in the domestic sample of students as a whole shows a similar picture with the available foreign data.
Based on the identified models, it became possible to build preventive programs to reduce cyberbullying in adolescence.