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Time is target for gen Z: increased time online during the pandemic and cyber victimization

Young Consumers
Purpose The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically altered daily life for Gen Z. The purpose of this study was to examine parental perceptions of the pandemic’s effects on their children’s peer relationships.
Lisa H. Rosen   +6 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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The social contexts of behaviors and relationships: The relation of classroom and cyber victimization to number of classroom and cyber friends.

Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
Behaviors and relationships exist within a variety of social contexts. More specifically for the current research, victimization and friendships occur in classrooms and, increasingly, in online virtual contexts.
Robert Cohen   +3 more
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Supporting victims of cyber-bullying

British Journal of School Nursing, 2009
Social networking websites like Facebook and Twitter are helping to fuel an online bullying epidemic, it has been claimed.
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Cyberbullying, cyber aggression and their impact on the victim – The teacher

Telematics and Informatics, 2017
Abstract This paper focuses on the results of the national research of cyberbullying of Czech teachers, which was realized in year 2016 in the entire Czech Republic. The research focused on impact of cyberbullying on teachers – especially in emotional, physiological and behavioural area.
Kamil Kopecký, René Szotkowski
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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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Digital footprints and cyber victimization

Advanced International Journal for Research
Abstract: The rapid advancement of technology has led to an exponential rise in cybercrime, posing significant challenges to law enforcement and forensic investigations. Digital footprints—traces left behind by users while interacting with digital devices and networks—have become crucial evidence in investigating cyber offenses. This paper explores the
Darshan D, G Kumar
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Understanding the Cyber-Victimization of Young People: A Test of Routine Activities Theory

Social Science Research Network, 2023
Candace E. Griffith   +2 more
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Cyber victimization: The subtleties of ageism

2022
Vargis, Jacob, Schaeffer, Donna
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