Andrea Baroncelli
University of Florence
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Journal of Genetic Psychology | 2014
Enrica Ciucci; Andrea Baroncelli; Stephen Nowicki
ABSTRACT. The authors investigated the association of traditional and cyber forms of bullying and victimization with emotion perception accuracy and emotion perception bias. Four basic emotions were considered (i.e., happiness, sadness, anger, and fear); 526 middle school students (280 females; M age = 12.58 years, SD = 1.16 years) were recruited, and emotionality was controlled. Results indicated no significant findings for girls. Boys with higher levels of traditional bullying did not show any deficit in perception accuracy of emotions, but they were prone to identify happiness and fear in faces when a different emotion was expressed; in addition, male cyberbullying was related to greater accuracy in recognizing fear. In terms of the victims, cyber victims had a global problem in recognizing emotions and a specific problem in processing anger and fear. It was concluded that emotion perception accuracy and bias were associated with bullying and victimization for boys not only in traditional settings but also in the electronic ones. Implications of these findings for possible intervention are discussed.
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking | 2014
Enrica Ciucci; Andrea Baroncelli
This study investigated the unique and interactive effects of emotion-related personality traits (i.e., callousness and uncaring traits) and peer social standing (i.e., social preference and perceived popularity) on cyberbullying behaviors in preadolescents. A total of 529 preadolescents (247 boys, 46.69%) were recruited from an Italian middle school (Mage=12 years and 7 months; SD=1 year and 2 months). The participants primarily consisted of Italian children (91.12%). A series of binary logistic regression analyses parted by gender were conducted to examine the main and interactive effects of self-reported emotion-related variables and peer-reported social standing in the prediction of self-reported cyberbullying behaviors, while controlling for cyber victimization and grade effects. In girls, an uncaring disposition was directly associated with cyberbullying behaviors, whereas in boys this association only emerged for those with low perceived popularity. Our results indicated that, in developing anti(cyber)bullying programs, school researchers and practitioners should jointly consider individual and contextual factors.
European Journal of Developmental Psychology | 2018
Fulvio Tassi; Enrica Ciucci; Andrea Baroncelli; Azzurra Batani
Abstract The present study investigates individual characteristics of a sample of young adults from gothic subculture, in terms of personality traits (i.e., borderline personality and callous-unemotional traits), prevalence and functions of non-suicidal self-injury behaviours (i.e., internal emotion regulation, external emotion regulation, social influence, and sensation seeking). Fifty-one young adults (28 girls and 23 boys, mean age = 26.20, SD = 4.61) were recruited at a gothic meeting in Italy. They completed self-report questionnaires related to self-injury behaviours and self-injury functions, along with measures of borderline personality disorder and callous-unemotional traits. The results indicated that nearly 65% of the participants reported having committed self-injury at least once. Moreover, both bivariate and multivariate analyses indicated that self-injury behaviours were related to borderline personality and internal emotion regulation function. Lastly, association between considered personality traits and self-injury functions were investigated. Overall, results indicated that in gothic subculture self-injury has the function of regulating emotion to maintain the integrity of the Self and is related to the perception of a traumatic reality in which derealization coexists with extreme self-directed aggression.
Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment | 2014
Enrica Ciucci; Andrea Baroncelli; Marta Franchi; Farrah N. Golmaryami; Paul J. Frick
Journal of Adolescence | 2014
Andrea Baroncelli; Enrica Ciucci
Personality and Individual Differences | 2014
Enrica Ciucci; Andrea Baroncelli
Journal of Child and Family Studies | 2015
Enrica Ciucci; Andrea Baroncelli; Farrah N. Golmaryami; Paul J. Frick
Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment | 2017
Enrica Ciucci; Andrea Baroncelli; Giovanna Tambasco; Jeff Laurent; Salvatore J. Catanzaro; Thomas E. Joiner
Early Childhood Research Quarterly | 2015
Enrica Ciucci; Andrea Baroncelli; Monica Toselli
Personality and Individual Differences | 2018
Andrea Baroncelli; Benedetta Roti; Enrica Ciucci