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Victims of Cyberbullying: An Examination of Social Cognitive Processes Associated with Cyberbullying Victimization

Journal of School Violence, 2021
It has been consistently demonstrated that cyberbullying victimization is associated with poor mental health. This is of growing concern as access to the internet is increasing among adolescents.
Veronica Sheanoda, Kay Bussey
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Cyberbullying: Who Are the Victims?

Journal of Media Psychology, 2009
Bullying is not a phenomenon exclusive to the school environment. Pupils also become victims of verbal aggression (teasing, threats, insults, or harassment) in the context of internet chatrooms. The present study addresses the following questions: (1) How often does bullying occur in internet chatrooms?
Katzer, C.   +2 more
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Adolescent Victims Emerging From Cyberbullying

Qualitative Health Research, 2018
Cyberbullying is a pervasive public health issue, affecting 10% to 50% of adolescents and resulting in significant negative health outcomes. Due to the relative newness of cyberbullying, there are many elements of the phenomenon that are not understood.
Melvina Brandau, Tracy A. Evanson
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Victims of Cyberbullying: The Problem Status

Russian investigator, 2023
This article is devoted to the victimological problems of cyberbullying. The key, in the author’s opinion, problematic issues arising in the study of this phenomenon are formulated. During the theoretical analysis of the works of domestic and foreign researchers, data on the prerequisites of cyberbullying are provided.
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Educational Characteristics of Students - Victims of Cyberbullying

IPSI Transactions on Internet Research, 2022
An increasing number of children and young people are exposed to peer violence via the Internet, but despite this, the fact that it is still not sufficiently recognized as a serious problem in society is worrying. The virtual world gives bullies anonymity, dominance, courage, a sense of security and power.
Nebojša Macanović, Ružica Stojanović
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The perception of cyberbullying in adolescent victims

Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties, 2012
The goal of this study was to explore how victims of cyberbullying perceive online aggressive attacks and when they see them as harmful. Interviews were carried out with 16 cybervictimised participants aged 15–17 years. The findings showed differences in the perception of online victimisation when perpetrated by an anonymous Internet user versus by a ...
Anna Ševčíková   +2 more
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The role of self-efficacy in defending cyberbullying victims

Computers in Human Behavior, 2020
Abstract Due to the lasting and pervasive effects of cyberbullying on cybervictims, current literature has examined factors which decrease the prevalence of cyberbullying episodes. One factor known to mitigate cyberbullying rates is bystander intervention.
Madeleine Clark, Kay Bussey
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