%0 Journal Article %T The effects of cyber-ostracism on college students' aggressive behavior: a moderated mediation model. %A Xing J %A Kuo F %J Front Psychiatry %V 15 %N 0 %D 2024 %M 38699457 %F 5.435 %R 10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1393876 %X UNASSIGNED: This study used questionnaire survey to explore the influence of cyber-ostracism on the aggressive behavior of college students. Specifically, this study explored the mediation role of the basic psychological needs satisfaction, and explored the moderating role of self-integrity.
UNASSIGNED: An online questionnaire was designed through a questionnaire website, which was linked and transferred to college students nationwide. 377 valid questionnaires were obtained after excluding invalid questionnaires.
UNASSIGNED: Cyber-ostracism had a significant positive predictive effect on the basic psychological needs satisfaction; Basic psychological needs satisfaction play a mediation role between cyber-ostracism and aggression. Self-integrity moderates the association between basic psychological needs and aggression.