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Cyberbullying

2018
This chapter describes cyberbullying with a focus on K-12 students. Cyberbullying has evolved with the increased use of information and communication technology. As electronic information becomes more a part of everyday life, there has been a negative aspect to the use of computers and mobile technology.
Terry Diamanduros, Elizabeth Downs
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Cyberbullying in Greece

2018
The chapter presents the results of the implementation of the TABBY Project in Greek schools, more particularly, in a sample of 981 pupils aged 11-17. According to the results, the pupils' involvement in cyberbullying during the last four months was found to be higher (14.5%) than their involvement in traditional school bullying (6.1%).
Sorrentino A., Athanasiades C.
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Cyberbullying

2015
In the 21st century, thus far, we have seen a growing dependence on and usage of the Internet and communications technology. This has been especially true for youth who spend much of their time communicating in cyber space. This allows for developing and maintaining relationships. At the same time, an ugly and dangerous phenomenon called cyber bullying
Ersilia Menesini   +2 more
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Cyberbullying

Journal of Black Studies, 2016
The current study examines cyberbullying and victimization among African American college students who spend large amounts of time on the Internet and using their smartphones. In a survey of 321 African American college students, the most common venues for victimization occurred through text messages, phone calls, and social networking sites.
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Cyberbullying

2019
The purpose of this chapter is to examine cyberbullying among children and adolescents. This chapter is organized into six sections, including (1) explaining the definitions, technologies used, the role of anonymity, and prevalence rates of cyberbullying, (2) discussing the characteristics and risk factors associated with cyberbullying involvement, (3)
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Cyberbullying

Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties, 2011
In this age of digital communication, where the majority of children and young people are computer literate and own mobile phones there is a darker side to their easy access to information and cont...
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An international systematic review of cyberbullying measurements

Computers in Human Behavior, 2020
Jongserl Chun   +2 more
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Cyberbullying in adolescents: a literature review

International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health, 2023
Siriporn Santre
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Cyberbullying via social media and well-being

Current Opinion in Psychology, 2022
Gary W Giumetti, Robin M Kowalski
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