What are the prevalence rates of cyberbullying? What is the role of parents, schools, and teachers in protecting children from cyberbullying? Chapters and Articles You might find these chapters and articles relevant to this topic. A social network of crime: A review of the use of social netwo...
Kowalski and Limber4 found similar sex-based effects, documenting increased prevalence rates among adolescent females in 6th, 7th, and 8th grade. The same pattern has also been found among high school students.17 This sex-based effect documenting increased prevalence rates for c...
Furthermore, one in three students had bullied another by traditional styles; and 15% had bullied others via technological communication sources. However, these cyber-bullying prevalence rates may be overestimated due to the problematic research practices used (i.e., dichotomous v...
Many researchers have noted that cyberbullying is occurring at widespread rates among youth and adults, with some studies showing nearly 75% of school-age children (Juvonen & Gross, 2008; Katzer, Fetchenhauer, & Belschak, 2009) experiencing this form of aggression at least once in the last...
Direct comparison with this study seems to indicate that gifted students present slightly higher prevalence rates in cybervictimization than general student population and also a smaller number of cyberbullies. All this suggests the confirmation of the second hypothesis (the percentage of gifted students...
In the evaluation, based on prepared gold standard datasets, the accuracy rates for the Bengali dataset were 89%, while the English, German, and Italian datasets obtained accuracy rates of 91%, 91%, and 77%, respectively. Their proposed model was able to identify hate speech with greater ...
In line with this, previous reports have stated that children that have been cyberbullied present with higher rates of depression and anxiety, emotional distress, along with substance abuse compared to their nonbullied peers [21]. They often feel unsafe and not cared for by the school and ...
Jadambaa, A.; Thomas, H.J.; Scott, J.G.; Graves, N.; Brain, D.; Pacella, R. Prevalence of traditional bullying and cyberbullying among children and adolescents in Australia: A systematic review and meta-analysis.Aust. N. Z. J. Psychiatry2019,53, 878–888. [Google Scholar] [Cross...
Students’ reported rates of low self-esteem, depression, Internet addiction, anxiety, cyberbullying, and cybervictimization were as follows: 19.55%; 30.17%; 49.16%; 34.64%; 20.67%; 17.32%. As a result, it can be stated that cyberbullying and cybervictimization were prevalent among nursing ...
The rates are still increasing year by year [10]. The seriousness of cyberbullying can be shown clearly in these data. Due to the hidden and anonymous nature of the internet, if the regulation is not in place, the tendency towards cyberbullying of some internet users will intensify. The ...