With the increased ubiquity of digital technology, sexting behaviours, defined as the online sending, receiving, or disseminating of sexually explicit messages, images, or videos, have become increasingly frequent, particularly among young adults.
Yunhao Hu +2 more
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Bullying history and mental health In university students : the mediator roles of social support, personal resilience, and self-efficacy [PDF]
Bullying victimization by peers is highly prevalent in childhood and adolescence. There is convincing evidence that victimization is associated with adverse mental health consequences.
Lin, Muyu +3 more
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Prevalence, Forms, and Predictors of Cyberbullying Perpetration
With the spread of social interactions from the physical into the “electronic world”, a new form of bullying has emerged among children and young people – cyberbullying. Cyberbullying is bullying through the use of information and communication technologies. Given that the safety of children on the Internet is one of the main preoccupations of parents,
Trbojević, Filip, Šikuten, Lucija
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VICTIMS AND PERPETRATORS IN CYBERBULLYING
Starting from the definition and the framework that regulates the phenomenon of cyberbullying, the article aimed to present and analyze the main aspects related to the victims and criminals involved in this phenomenon. Cyberbullying refers to illegal actions that intentionally and repeatedly cause harm to minors through new technologies. The ...
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Problematic online behaviors among adolescents and emerging adults: associations between cyberbullying perpetration, problematic social media use, and psychosocial factors [PDF]
Over the past two decades, young people's engagement in online activities has grown markedly. The aim of the present study was to examine the relationship between two specific online behaviors (i.e., cyberbullying perpetration, problematic social media ...
A Radovic +84 more
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Gender differences in the association between cyberbullying victimization and perpetration: the role of anger rumination and traditional bullying experiences [PDF]
Studies investigating the similarities and differences in traditional bullying and cyberbullying experiences have demonstrated considerable gender differences concerning its determinants.
Demetrovics, Z +3 more
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“I h 8 u”: Findings from a five-year study of text and e-mail bullying [PDF]
Copyright @ 2010 British Educational Research Association. The final version of this article is available at the link below.This study charts reports of nasty or threatening text and e-mail messages received by students in academic years 7 and 8 (11-13 ...
Agatston P. W. +51 more
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Bullying in a networked era: a literature review [PDF]
This research update presents an aggregation and summary of recent academic literature on youth bullying. The purpose of this document is to “translate” scholarly research for a concerned public audience, which may include but is not limited to parents ...
Nathaniel Levy, Sandra Cortesi
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Moral Disengagement and Risk Prototypes in the Context of Adolescent Cyberbullying: Findings From Two Countries [PDF]
Cyberbullying is associated with a wide range of mental health difficulties and behavioral problems in adolescents and research is needed to better understand psychological correlates of this behavior.
Lazuras, Lambros +5 more
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Cyberbullying and traditional bullying involvement among heterosexual and non-heterosexual adolescents, and their associations with age and gender [PDF]
Traditional (offline) bullying and cyberbullying involvement are associated with severe psychosocial problems. Non-heterosexual (LGBQ) youth are more often victimized by traditional bullying than heterosexual (non-LGBQ) youth, but little research is ...
Cardon, Greet +5 more
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