Cyberbullying in Australian Primary Schools: How Victims Differ in Attachment, Locus of Control, Self-Esteem, and Coping Styles Compared to Non-VictimsMullerRachelD.SkuesJasonL.WiseLisaZ.ingentaconnectJournal of psychologists and counsellors in schools...
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28 Results from a recent study surveying Australian adolescents found that those youth who cyberbullied others reported more social difficul- ties, as well as more stress, depression, and anxiety compared to their peers who were not involved in any type of bullying.75 On the oth...
A Cyberbullying Intervention With Primary-Aged Students A small-scale evaluation of a psycho-educational program on cyberbullying with a group of Year 6 girls was implemented over six sessions, and was subsequen... T Toshack,S Colmar - 《Australian Journal of Guidance & Counselling》 被引量:...
INTRODUCTION Bullying behaviors have always been encoun- tered frequently, thus require the intervention of psychological counselors at schools, especially at secondary educational institutions. However, in recent decades, cyberbullying has ari...
By examining the impact of cyberbullying through an increasingly common scenario, it becomes apparent that the strategies for Australian schools in maintaining their duty of care may be unclear and uncommunicated. Findings suggest that Australian law in its current form has failed to keep up with ...
What influences Australian secondary schools in their efforts to prevent and intervene in cyberbullying?Cyberbullyingbullying prevention and interventionsecondary schoolstechnologylawmediaBackground Cyberbullying is a significant problem for young people and secondary schools are the main institutions expected to...
Bullying, cyberbullying and student well-being in schools: comparing European, Australian and Indian perspectivesdoi:10.1080/02643944.2019.1661172Noel Purdy
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