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A Comparison of Traditional Victims, Cyber Victims, Traditional-Cyber Victims, and Uninvolved Adolescents: A Social-Ecological Framework

Child & Youth Care Forum, 2021
Very few studies explicitly investigate the prevalence, similarities, and differences among adolescents who experience one or both types of bullying victimization. The exploratory study aims to illustrate patterns of concurrence of traditional bullying and cyberbullying victimization and identify similarities and differences of traditional victims ...
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Cyber-Victimization and Cyber-Aggression

2019
This chapter review some of the principal personal and situational factors established through recent international research that contribute to explain the phenomenon of cyber-victimization and cyber-aggression among adolescents, as well as its relations with socio-demographic variables (age, sex, grade level). Personal factors, like emotions, motives,
D. Martins, Maria José   +7 more
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Cyber Victimization: UAE as a Case Study

2017 Cybersecurity and Cyberforensics Conference (CCC), 2017
The Internet has been widely adopted by UAE citizens, with one of the highest penetration rates in the world, yet the potential to become a victim of cybercrime is high. A quantitative cross-sectional online survey strategy was adopted to collect the data on cybercrime and cybervictimisation to support the identification of the most appropriate ...
Abdelrahman Abdalla Humaid Al-Ali   +1 more
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Teens and cyber victimization 

American Nurse Journal
What is your role in assessment, recommendations, and referrals?
J’Andra Antisdel   +2 more
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Emotional Problems in Traditional and Cyber Victimization

Journal of School Violence, 2015
Previous studies show an association between traditional and cyber victimization. However, there seem to be differences in how these forms of being bullied relates to emotional problems in the victims. Few studies focus on symptoms of general anxiety and depression as separate variables when comparing traditional and cyber victimization.
Ida Risanger Sjursø   +2 more
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Combating Cyber-Victimization

2011
In today’s interconnected society, high profile examples of online victimization abound. Cyber-bullies, stalkers and harassers launch attacks on the less powerful, causing a variety of harms. Recent scholarship has identified some of the more salient damage, including reputational harms, severe emotional distress, loss of employment, and physical ...
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Development and Validation of Cyber Victimization Scale (CVS)

Foundation University Journal of Psychology, 2022
Objective. Present study was carried to develop a scale to measure Cyber Victimization.  Method. The research was carried out in three phases. Phase I consisted of the development of cyber victimization scale. After extensive literature review of available scale and theories of cyber-victimization, focused group discussions were held to generate item ...
Nida Riaz   +3 more
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Cyber Victimization

2019
Siber mağduriyeti geniş ve çeşitli bir örneklemlekapsamlı bir şekilde inceleyen çok az araştırma yapılmıştır. Bu çalışmanınamacı, ortaokul ve lise öğrencileri arasında siber zorbalık mağduriyetininyaygınlığını, etkisini ve farklılıklarını kapsamlı olarak incelemektedir.Araştırmanın katılımcılarını İstanbul’un en büyük ilçelerinden olan Kadıköy ...
DUMAN, Nesrin, BRİDGE, Esra Nihan
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Cyber Victimization and Perceived Stress

Youth & Society, 2014
The present study examined multiple sources of strain, particular cyber victimization, and perceived stress from parents, peers, and academics, in relation to late adolescents’ (ages 16-18; N = 423) cyber aggression, anxiety, and depression, each assessed 1 year later (Time 2).
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Examination of the Relationship between Cyberbullying and Cyber Victimization

Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2020
Behaviors which are conducted via information technologies, which are irritating, and which cause psychological strain for the individuals are categorized as cyberbullying (CB). Cyber victimization (CV), on the other hand, expresses exposure to CB behaviors.
Yildiz Durak, Hatice   +1 more
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