Although the prevalence of cyberbullying varies across investigations, studies on adolescents and college students have shown that cyberbullying is associated with a wide range of negative consequences, including emotional distress, substance use, delinquent behavior, and even suicide. Given the frequency and consequences of cyberbullying, effective low-cost cyberbullying prevention programs are needed. Based on a review of the literature, best practices for program development, and earlier work on cyberbullying (e.g., Doane, Kelley, & Padilla, 2011; Doane, Kelley, Cornell, & Pearson, 2008), the goals of the proposed project were to develop a video-based program to increase knowledge about cyberbullying and empathy toward cyberbullying vict...
Cyberbullying is been defined as the repeated use of technology (internet) to cause intentional dist...
Introduction: Interactions through technology have an important impact on today’s youth. While someo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how university students perceive their involvement in t...
Although the prevalence of cyberbullying varies across investigations, studies on adolescents and co...
Repeated studies show that cyberbullying is pervasive amongst adolescents. Cyberbullying can lead to...
With the Internet being an ever-growing part of everyone’s lives, the nature of bullying has evolved...
Each year, approximately 10%-40% of adolescents are the victims of cruel online behaviors such as po...
A new means of bullying has been created through the usage of cell phones, pagers, and the internet....
The topic being researched was cyberbullying and the effects it can have on adolescent. The particip...
Cyberbullying is among the most common forms of bullying in today’s American society. There has been...
Background. Cyberbullying is becoming a public health problem due to its association with negative h...
Cyberbullying is a relatively new phenomenon that gained notoriety as social media websites became p...
Cyberbullying is one of America’s largest issues today, although it is often overlooked. The effects...
Cyberbullying was described as a complex phenomenon by the court and other legal practitioners invol...
Cyberbullying constitutes a complex social problem that is understudied among college students. A cr...
Cyberbullying is been defined as the repeated use of technology (internet) to cause intentional dist...
Introduction: Interactions through technology have an important impact on today’s youth. While someo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how university students perceive their involvement in t...
Although the prevalence of cyberbullying varies across investigations, studies on adolescents and co...
Repeated studies show that cyberbullying is pervasive amongst adolescents. Cyberbullying can lead to...
With the Internet being an ever-growing part of everyone’s lives, the nature of bullying has evolved...
Each year, approximately 10%-40% of adolescents are the victims of cruel online behaviors such as po...
A new means of bullying has been created through the usage of cell phones, pagers, and the internet....
The topic being researched was cyberbullying and the effects it can have on adolescent. The particip...
Cyberbullying is among the most common forms of bullying in today’s American society. There has been...
Background. Cyberbullying is becoming a public health problem due to its association with negative h...
Cyberbullying is a relatively new phenomenon that gained notoriety as social media websites became p...
Cyberbullying is one of America’s largest issues today, although it is often overlooked. The effects...
Cyberbullying was described as a complex phenomenon by the court and other legal practitioners invol...
Cyberbullying constitutes a complex social problem that is understudied among college students. A cr...
Cyberbullying is been defined as the repeated use of technology (internet) to cause intentional dist...
Introduction: Interactions through technology have an important impact on today’s youth. While someo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how university students perceive their involvement in t...