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Cyberbullying : predicting victimization and perpetration
2010Abstract: The double-edged nature of modern technology, continuously balancing between risks and opportunities, manifests itself clearly in an emerging societal problem known as cyberbullying. To analyse the extent and nature of the issue in Belgium, 1318 adolescents were questioned explicitly about their involvement in cyberbullying, as well as ...
Walrave, Michel, Heirman, Wannes
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European Journal of Criminology, 2019
Based on the combination of two representative surveys of ninth graders ( N = 20,150) conducted in 2013 and 2015 in Lower Saxony, Germany, this article first examines the prevalence of cyberbullying perpetration and stereotypical bullying perpetration. Second, in addition to already existing research, the prevalence of the simultaneous perpetration of
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Based on the combination of two representative surveys of ninth graders ( N = 20,150) conducted in 2013 and 2015 in Lower Saxony, Germany, this article first examines the prevalence of cyberbullying perpetration and stereotypical bullying perpetration. Second, in addition to already existing research, the prevalence of the simultaneous perpetration of
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Social Media Use and Cyberbullying Perpetration: A Longitudinal Analysis
Violence and Gender, 2018Abstract Social networking (e.g., blogging and social networking website use) frequency among adolescents has increased exponentially in the last decade.
Christopher P. Barlett +4 more
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Fun over conscience: Fun-seeking tendencies in cyberbullying perpetration
Computers in Human Behavior, 2018Abstract The current study aimed to examine the uniqueness of cyberbullying as a bullying type using newly developed self-report measures to demonstrate the importance of fun-seeking tendencies (over normative beliefs about aggression) in explaining bullying behaviors online.
Wong, Natalie, McBride, Catherine
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Understanding the overlap between cyberbullying and cyberhate perpetration
2019Background Problem behaviour theory postulates that different forms of norm violations cluster and can be explained by similar antecedents. One such cluster may include cyberbullying and cyberhate perpetration. A potential explanatory mechanism includes toxic online disinhibition, characterised by anonymity, an inability to empathise and to recognise ...
Wachs, Sebastian (Dr.) +2 more
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Cyberbullying perpetration and victimization among adolescents in Hong Kong
Children and Youth Services Review, 2014Cyberbullying is a growing concern worldwide. Using a sample of 1917 secondary adolescents from seven schools, five psychometric measures (self-efficacy, empathy level, feelings regarding a harmonious school, sense of belonging to the school, and psychosocial wellbeing) and five scales regarding bullying experiences (cyber- and traditional bullying ...
Dennis S.W. Wong +2 more
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Family and Peer Attachment Affects Cyberbullying Perpetration and Victimization
Korean Association of Criminal PsychologyThe main purpose of this study was to identify the effects of life satisfaction, violence tolerance, new media usage time, friend attachment, and family attachment on cyberbullying perpetration and victimization among adolescents. For this purpose, data from the Korean Youth Policy Research Institute's 2021 Youth Media Usage and Targeted Policy ...
Sunghyun Hwang, Seunghyun Lee
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A review of cyberbullying perpetration research
2023Christopher P. Barlett +2 more
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Journal of Youth and Adolescence
Although cyberbullying victimization significantly impacts cyberbullying behaviors, research on its longitudinal mechanisms and protective factors remains scarce. A total of 1465 Chinese adolescents (52.2% female) with an average age of 16.14 (SD = 0.40) participated in a three-wave longitudinal study with 3-month intervals. Cyberbullying victimization
Yinqiu, Zhao +6 more
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Although cyberbullying victimization significantly impacts cyberbullying behaviors, research on its longitudinal mechanisms and protective factors remains scarce. A total of 1465 Chinese adolescents (52.2% female) with an average age of 16.14 (SD = 0.40) participated in a three-wave longitudinal study with 3-month intervals. Cyberbullying victimization
Yinqiu, Zhao +6 more
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Cyberbullying: Predicting Victimisation and Perpetration
Children & Society, 2010Michel Walrave, Wannes Heirman
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