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Cyberbullying among adolescents in Turkey: the relationship between coping strategies and cyberbullying perpetration

Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 2022
Background Cyberbullying is becoming a global threat with the ease of access to the internet. Although many studies addressed the relationship between coping strategies and cyber victimization, the role of coping strategies, protective or risk factors, on involvement in cyberbullying perpetration is unclear ...
Eyüp Sabır Erbiçer   +2 more
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Cyberbullying Among Adolescents: Coping Strategies and Cyberbullying Perpetration

2023
In this Papers Podcast, Ahmet Metin and Eyüp Sabır Erbiçer discuss their co-authored CAMH paper ‘Cyberbullying among adolescents in Turkey: the relationship between coping strategies and cyberbullying perpetration’. This paper was published in the CAMH 2023 Special Issue ‘Technology and Mental Health for Children and Adolescents: Pros and
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Prevalence of cyberbullying and predictors of cyberbullying perpetration among Korean adolescents

Computers in Human Behavior, 2017
This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of cyberbullying and factors in cyberbullying perpetration with a national sample of 4000 adolescents selected through multi-stage cluster sampling. The respondents were 2166 boys (54.1%) and 1834 girls (45.9%) in 7th12th grades at 24 middle and 24 high schools across South Korea.
Changho Lee, Namin Shin
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WHAT SHAPES CYBERBULLYING PERPETRATION AND VICTIMISATION? EVIDENCE FROM  COUNTRIES

Child in a Digital World, 2023
Cyberbullying includes harmful, intentional and often repetitive behaviour that occurs in the cyberspace. Considering different prevalence of cyberbullying across countries, cross-national comparison of this phenomenon and its risk factors is important and necessary.
Tamara Jovanovic   +2 more
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Predicting cyberbullying perpetration in emerging adults: A theoretical test of the Barlett Gentile Cyberbullying Model

Aggressive Behavior, 2016
The Barlett and Gentile Cyberbullying Model (BGCM) is a learning‐based theory that posits the importance of positive cyberbullying attitudes predicting subsequent cyberbullying perpetration. Furthermore, the tenants of the BGCM state that cyberbullying attitude are likely to form when the online aggressor believes that the online environment allows ...
Christopher, Barlett   +2 more
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Individual and class justification of cyberbullying and cyberbullying perpetration: A longitudinal analysis among adolescents

Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2016
Abstract The main aim of the study was to investigate the role of individual and class justification of cyberbullying in predicting adolescents' cyberbullying perpetration over 6 months. The effects and moderating role of impulsivity, age, and gender in the hypothesized relationship between justification and cyberbullying were also tested.
Gámez Guadix, Manuel, GINI, GIANLUCA
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Cyberbullying Victims, Perpetrators, and Bystanders

2019
The documented effects of cyberbullying take a burden on all those involved, but also impact the wider social environment as well. Victims experience difficult emotions: feelings of humiliation and worthlessness, shame, fear, despair, and sadness.
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