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...
Nansel TR, Craig W, Overpeck MD, Saluja G, Ruan WJ; Health Behaviour in School-aged Children Bullying Analyses Working Group. Cross-national consistency in the relationship between bullying behaviors and psychosocial adjustment. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2004;158(8):730-736.ArticlePubMedGoogle ...
Given the literature on offline peer aggression suggesting that youths who both experience and perpetrate cyberbullying have a greater risk for suicidality,6,58-60 we first evaluated whether there are differences in suicidality rates among youth targets of cyberbullying, perpetrators of cyberbullying, ...
The results of another longitudinal study showed that greater exposure to media that contained antisocial and risky behaviors significantly contributed to higher rates of cyberbullying behaviors (Den Hamer & Konijn, 2015). These findings underscore the need to further examine whether there is a link ...
Despite our best intentions, in the absence of the structure of a school day, the summer months can be filled with high rates of digital device use. Why less is better Last year I presented to over 70,000 students and gathered millions of lines of self-reported student data. Here’s ...
Cyberbullying is generally defined as bullying or harassment that takes place over digital devices like computers, cellphones or tablets. It can happen over text, email, social media or gaming platforms. While some consider any incidence of online harassment to be cyberbullying, the Cyberbullying ...
Previous research has shown that the utilization of electronic devices with internet access has increased rapidly over the past years. With that increase, comes the increased victimization of internet users from cyberbullies. However, we do not know to what level that increase affected the cyber...
The increase in bullying is affecting society because suicides rates have gone up and so as thoughts of suicide according to this graph, which I found on this website. So, therefore, this graph describes the reason why some victims that have been bullied committed their death of suicide beca...
In the same year, Raskauskas and Stoltz (2007) found higher cyberbullying prevalence rates. In fact 49% of the students that they surveyed (N = 84) reported that they were cybervictims and 21% stated that they were cyberbullies. The sample, however, was rather small and not representative...
Adolescents involved in either school bullying or cyberbullying in any role (victims, perpetrators and bully-victims) presented significantly higher rates in the consumption habits and risky consumptions analysed. These results highlight the need for a comprehensive prevention approach that addresses both...