Analyzing the effect of physical activity on cyberattack behavior in college students using the chain mediation model
Hongbo Zhao, Bo Chen

TL;DR
This study explores how physical activity affects cyberattack behavior in college students, finding that moral excuses and rumination thinking mediate this relationship.
Contribution
The study introduces a chain mediation model to explain how physical activity influences cyberattack behavior through moral excuses and rumination thinking.
Findings
Physical activity is negatively linked to moral excuses, rumination thinking, and cyberattack behavior.
Moral excuses and rumination thinking both mediate the relationship between physical activity and cyberattack behavior.
Moral excuses and rumination thinking are positively correlated with cyberattack behavior.
Abstract
Cyberattack behavior is an undesirable phenomenon among college students in China that cannot be ignored, and it has always been under the close scrutiny of researchers. This study investigated and analyzed 536 college students using the Physical Activity Rating Scale, the Cyber Aggressive Behavior Scale, the Moral Excuse Scale, and the Rumination Thinking Scale. The aim was to explore the mediating effect of moral excuses and rumination thinking on the relationship between physical activity and cyberattack behavior in college students. (1) Physical activity, moral excuses, rumination thinking, and cyberattack behavior among college students are correlated in pairs. (2) Physical activity negatively predicted moral excuses and cyberattack behavior as well as rumination thinking. Moral excuses positively predicted rumination thinking and cyberattack behavior while rumination thinking…
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Taxonomy
TopicsImpact of Technology on Adolescents · Bullying, Victimization, and Aggression · Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports
