Abstract

Cyber violence issues are a dilemma affecting families and society in multiple countries such as Saudi Arabia. One of the most common outcomes of cyber violence in Saudi Arabia is suicidal intentions and suicide attempts. Based on government reports, there has been a considerable increase in this type of violence in the country. In this regard, descriptive studies and findings concerning intentional cyber violence behavior are still scarce, particularly in Saudi Arabia. In this study, the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) was used to identify the factors that affect cyber violence behaviors. A total of 862 questionnaire copies were distributed and analyzed using SEM. PLS V3 was to test the proposed model. The fit indices confirmed the acceptability and fitness of the model. The TPB antecedents of attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control had a statistically significant and positive relationship with cyber violence behavior. Also, technological awareness, social media influence, and involvement in digital games also had a statistically significant and positive effect on attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control. Behavioral intention towards cyber violence and its effect on actual suicides was also confirmed. This study has several implications for theoretical and descriptive studies concerning cyber violence, particularly when it comes to mitigating its effects on social media users.

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