Cyberbullying Synonyms ebullying, electronic bullying, technological bullying Definition Cyberbullying is a behavior conducted through technological means with an intention to hurt, is usually repeated and where there is an imbalance of power in the relationship.
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Associations between cyberbullying victimization and cyberbullying: a three-wave longitudinal moderated mediation model [PDF]
Due to the absence of temporal and spatial constraints online, cyberbullying is more Likely to occur, and more people are affected by cyberbullying. However, existing research has mainly focused on exploring the impact of cyberbullying on mental health ...
Jing Wu +4 more
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The effect of cyberbullying perpetration on depression in adolescents in western China: the mediating roles of self control and internet gaming addiction and the moderating role of meaning in life [PDF]
BackgroundThis study amid to explore the relationship between cyberbullying perpetration and depression among adolescents in a western city of China. And verify the mediating role of self-control and Internet gaming addiction and the moderating role of ...
Juan Jing +6 more
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The relationship between adolescent bullying victimization, self-control and cyberbullying: a cross-lagged panel model [PDF]
Cyberbullying has emerged as a prevalent and harmful form of adolescent aggression in the digital age. While prior studies suggest that traditional bullying victimization may lead to cyberbullying perpetration, findings remain inconsistent, and the ...
Donglai Yang +3 more
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Behavioral change pattern of youths through cyberbullying in social media: a study among university students in Rangpur [PDF]
The term cyberbullying, for its devastating consequences, has become a significant topic in recent years. Technological advances have constructed a fertile environment for cyberbullying, which is increasing rapidly.
Md. Aktarul Islam +4 more
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The Evaluation of Digital Health: paediatric assessment for exposition to Digital Media
Recent studies have shown the possible negative effects of children’s early exposure to digital content with particular reference to screen time. In fact, excessive use of Digital Media (DM) can have important repercussions on development, learning and ...
Luca Pisano +10 more
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CYBERBULLYING IN NIGERIA [PDF]
This systematic research synthesis sought to investigate cyberbullying in Nigeria in relation to its concept, prevalence, negative outcomes and intervention. To carry out this review, a systematic search using variations of cyberbullying search terms was
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Previous studies have found some influencing factors of cyberbullying. However, little is known about how cyberbullying victimization and social responsibility influence college students' cyberbullying perpetration or about the mediating and moderating ...
Jun Zhan, Jun Zhan, Yue Yang, Rong Lian
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ObjectiveTo examine the relation between mobile phone addiction and high school students’ depression, and its inner mechanism—the sequential mediating roles of the cyberbullying victimization and the cyberbullying perpetration in this relationship ...
Wenzhi Wu +10 more
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Cyberbullying legislation: The role of cyberbullying law
Faced with the increasing number of cases of cyberbullying and its consequences, states are trying to find the best way of its sanctioning. The latest tragic event, in which a young man from Republika Srpska committed suicide because he was mocked on one of the social networks, has triggered a public debate on whether cyberbullying is adequately ...
Aleksandra Janković, Lazar Stošić
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