This study (1) reports frequency rates of mutually exclusive traditional, cyber and combined (both traditional and cyber) bullying roles; and (2) investigates whether adolescents belonging to particular bullying roles show higher levels of involvement in risky online activities (Compulsive Internet Use (CIU), online grooming victimization, and sexting) and risky offline activities (bad behavior in school, drinking alcohol and truancy) than non-involved adolescents. The sample comprised self-reports of 1928 German, Dutch and Thai adolescents (Age = 12–18; M = 14.52; SD = 1.6). The results revealed age, sex and country differences in bullying frequency rates. CIU, sending of sexts and risky offline activities were most strongly associated wit...
Do victims of bullying tend to be also cyber bullies? Do cyber bullies lack empathic responsiveness?...
In this paper I shall analyze – using data from the EU Kids Online II project – the spread and the i...
Bullying and cyberbullying victimisation are serious problems worldwide, especially among children a...
This study (1) reports frequency rates of mutually exclusive traditional, cyber and combined (both t...
Today's adolescents grow up using information and communication technologies as an integral part of ...
This study focuses on the risks of online activity within the social network sites used by primary a...
Research exploring the relationship between addictions and experiences of bullying suggests that pro...
Objectives: The purpose of the current study was to examine the frequency of cyber bullying among y...
Background: Involvement in bullying has been shown to result from a complex interplay between indi...
Cyberbullying has emerged as a new form of antisocial behaviour in the context of online communicati...
Bullying involvement in any form can have lasting physical and emotional consequences for adolescent...
This study examined the relationships between cyber and traditional bullying experiences regarding g...
Adolescence has long been considered a period of increased risk behaviour. Moreover, research sugges...
Based on a survey of 9512 ninth-grade students conducted in Lower Saxony in 2013, this paper examine...
Research has shown for decades that regardless of culture, country, analytical and statistical metho...
Do victims of bullying tend to be also cyber bullies? Do cyber bullies lack empathic responsiveness?...
In this paper I shall analyze – using data from the EU Kids Online II project – the spread and the i...
Bullying and cyberbullying victimisation are serious problems worldwide, especially among children a...
This study (1) reports frequency rates of mutually exclusive traditional, cyber and combined (both t...
Today's adolescents grow up using information and communication technologies as an integral part of ...
This study focuses on the risks of online activity within the social network sites used by primary a...
Research exploring the relationship between addictions and experiences of bullying suggests that pro...
Objectives: The purpose of the current study was to examine the frequency of cyber bullying among y...
Background: Involvement in bullying has been shown to result from a complex interplay between indi...
Cyberbullying has emerged as a new form of antisocial behaviour in the context of online communicati...
Bullying involvement in any form can have lasting physical and emotional consequences for adolescent...
This study examined the relationships between cyber and traditional bullying experiences regarding g...
Adolescence has long been considered a period of increased risk behaviour. Moreover, research sugges...
Based on a survey of 9512 ninth-grade students conducted in Lower Saxony in 2013, this paper examine...
Research has shown for decades that regardless of culture, country, analytical and statistical metho...
Do victims of bullying tend to be also cyber bullies? Do cyber bullies lack empathic responsiveness?...
In this paper I shall analyze – using data from the EU Kids Online II project – the spread and the i...
Bullying and cyberbullying victimisation are serious problems worldwide, especially among children a...