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Cyber victimization experience, uncertainty stress, and internet self-efficacy as predictors of negative bystander behavior in cyberbullying among adolescents: a moderated mediation model. [PDF]
Background Negative bystander behaviors significantly impact the trajectory of cyberbullying incidents. Previous research has established a link between cyber victimization experience and negative bystander behavior in cyberbullying.
Chen R +5 more
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Psychological Features of Individuals Prone to Cyber Victimization
The article discusses the results of the empirical research into the psychological features of individuals prone to cyber victimization. As a theoretical basis, this paper uses the analysis of the findings of the studies conducted by the ...
N.V. Vlasova, E.L. Buslaeva
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Sex, age and cyber-victimization: A meta-analysis. [PDF]
Cyberbulling is one of the biggest challenges the school faces. However, the lack of coherence between the data of the literature review makes it necessary to consider which elements are the ones that truly lead to the appearance of cyber-victimization ...
Latorre Cosculluela, Cecilia +2 more
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Beyond Restriction: Relationship Quality and Gender as Moderators of the Association Between Parental Restrictive Mediation and Adolescent Cyberbullying in China. [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Although parental mediation has been widely recognized as a protective factor against cyberbullying, evidence regarding restrictive mediation remains inconsistent and sometimes contradictory. This inconsistency underscores the need
Xie X, Xiao B, Hu Y, Shapka J, Liu J.
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Cyberbullying: relationship with developmental variables and cyber victimization. [PDF]
Abstract Background and objective: Cyberbullying is increasingly turning into a significant problem for children and adolescents due to its adverse psychological and academic outcomes. In the present study, the protective and risk factors for cyberbullying has been investigated. One of the aims of the
Akgül G, Artar M.
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The effect of cyber dating victimization on adolescents’ adjustment is understudied. The present study aimed to analyze the impact of cyber dating victimization on antisocial behavior, anxious depressive symptoms, and stress management according to their
María-Luisa Rodríguez-deArriba +2 more
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While social media offer opportunities for young adults, including college students, to maintain relationships and seek social support, concerns have been raised about negative social interactions, such as cyber-victimization, and the role that cyber ...
Stephanie Secord Fredrick +2 more
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Bullying is a common topic in the media and academic settings. Teachers are regularly expected to provide curriculum and intervene regarding all forms of bullying, including cyber-bullying. Altering the behaviors of those who bully is often the focus of interventions, with less attention being placed on victim impact. The purpose of this article was to
Kaitlyn N. Ryan, Tracey Curwen
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Adolescents of Bangladesh today are facing significantly higher rates of stressors with differing severity and frequency of anxiety, depression, internalizing, and externalizing problems to mention a few (cited in Mullick et al., 2019).
Muhammad Kamal Uddin, Jakia Rahman
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Cyber and traditional bullying victimization as a risk factor for mental health problems and suicidal ideation in adolescents. [PDF]
PURPOSE: To examine whether traditional and cyber bullying victimization were associated with adolescent's mental health problems and suicidal ideation at two-year follow-up. Gender differences were explored to determine whether bullying affects boys and
Rienke Bannink +4 more
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