Objectives: To examine the relationship between young Australians’ cyberbullying experiences, their help-seeking practices and associated mental well-being and social connectedness, with a view to informing national health and well-being agendas. Methods: An online survey was administered to young people aged 12–18 years (n = 2,338), recruited across Australia in year 2 of a larger 4-year study. Results: Youth with no experience of cyberbullying had better well-being profiles and mental health overall. Conversely, cyberbully victims, had poorer well-being and mental health and tended not to engage with online support services, in spite of being more likely to be online after 11 pm. Parents and peers were identified as key sources of help fo...
This study explored cyberbullying, coping resources and coping styles in a sample of 107 10- to 12-y...
Background: Research supports a robust association between bullying, mental disorder, self-harm, and...
It seems as modern life becomes faster there are more pressures on young people. Recent epidemiologi...
Cyberbullying is a relatively recent phenomenon that can have significant consequences for young peo...
A substantial amount of research has documented the negative impact technology has on young people's...
Cyberbullying is a relatively recent phenomenon that can have significant consequences for young peo...
A substantial amount of research has documented the negative impact technology has on young people's...
Cyberbullying has received considerable attention in both the media and in academia. Whilst there co...
The negative impact of cyberbullying on the mental health of victims is well established. However, q...
While it is recognised that there are serious correlates for students who are victims of cyberbullyi...
Abstract Background Concerns have been raised of a potential connection between excessive online act...
Abstract This paper discusses the findings of a youth-led study into the nature and prevalence of cy...
The Internet, mobile phones, and other technological innovations have become entrenched in Australia...
© 2018, © 2018 SEBDA. Although it has been well established that cyberbullying leads to mental healt...
Objectives: To investigate associations between Grade 9 and 10 cyber-bullying perpetration and victi...
This study explored cyberbullying, coping resources and coping styles in a sample of 107 10- to 12-y...
Background: Research supports a robust association between bullying, mental disorder, self-harm, and...
It seems as modern life becomes faster there are more pressures on young people. Recent epidemiologi...
Cyberbullying is a relatively recent phenomenon that can have significant consequences for young peo...
A substantial amount of research has documented the negative impact technology has on young people's...
Cyberbullying is a relatively recent phenomenon that can have significant consequences for young peo...
A substantial amount of research has documented the negative impact technology has on young people's...
Cyberbullying has received considerable attention in both the media and in academia. Whilst there co...
The negative impact of cyberbullying on the mental health of victims is well established. However, q...
While it is recognised that there are serious correlates for students who are victims of cyberbullyi...
Abstract Background Concerns have been raised of a potential connection between excessive online act...
Abstract This paper discusses the findings of a youth-led study into the nature and prevalence of cy...
The Internet, mobile phones, and other technological innovations have become entrenched in Australia...
© 2018, © 2018 SEBDA. Although it has been well established that cyberbullying leads to mental healt...
Objectives: To investigate associations between Grade 9 and 10 cyber-bullying perpetration and victi...
This study explored cyberbullying, coping resources and coping styles in a sample of 107 10- to 12-y...
Background: Research supports a robust association between bullying, mental disorder, self-harm, and...
It seems as modern life becomes faster there are more pressures on young people. Recent epidemiologi...