The dynamic interplay of cyberbullying victimization and self-injury: a longitudinal investigation of rumination and friendship quality in Chinese vocational students

网络欺凌受害与自残行为的动态相互作用:一项针对中国职业学生的反思和友谊质量的纵向研究

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This longitudinal study examined the relationship between cyberbullying victimization (CV) and non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) among Chinese vocational college students, testing the mediating role of ruminative contemplation (RC) and the moderating effect of friendship quality (FQ). METHODS: A six-month longitudinal design was implemented with 2,312 vocational students (M(age(T1)) = 19.06; 35.55% CV prevalence, 19.26% NSSI prevalence at baseline). Data were collected at two waves (T1: December 2024; T2: June 2025) using validated scales: Cyberbullying Inventory for College Students (CICS), Adolescent Self-Harm Questionnaire, Event-Related Rumination Inventory (C-ERRI), and Friendship Quality Questionnaire (FQQ-C). Cross-lagged panel models (CLPM) and moderated mediation analyses were conducted via Mplus 8.3, controlling for gender, only-child status, and residence. RESULTS: CV directly predicted increased NSSI over time. RC mediated the CV→NSSI link. FQ significantly buffered the direct CV→NSSI pathway, with maximal protection observed at FQ scores = 212.3 (Johnson-Neyman analysis). CONCLUSIONS: Cyberbullying victimization heightens NSSI risk both directly and indirectly through ruminative contemplation. High-quality friendships mitigate this pathway, offering a critical protective factor for vocational students. Interventions should target RC reduction and FQ enhancement to disrupt the CV→NSSI trajectory.

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