Facebook is an environment in which adolescents can experiment with self-presentation. Unfortunately, Facebook can also be an environment in which cyberbullying occurs. The aim of the current study was to investigate whether specific self-presentation behaviours in Facebook were associated with cyberbullying victimisation for adolescents. The contents of 147 adolescent (15–24 years) Facebook profile pages were recorded and used to predict cyberbullying victimisation. Coded contents included the presence or absence of Facebook profile features (e.g., relationship status) and the specific content of certain features (e.g., type and valence of wall posts). Participants completed measures of cyberbullying victimisation and traditional bullying ...
The present study aimed to explore the level of electronic bullying among behaviorally and emotional...
This study focuses on the risks of online activity within the social network sites used by primary a...
UA. Faculteit Sociale Wetenschappen - Departement CommunicatiewetenschappenCyberbullying, or bullyin...
The current research seeks to investigate cyberbullying behaviors on Social Networking Sites (SNSs) ...
The current research seeks to investigate cyberbullying behaviors on Social Networking Sites (SNS...
This study examines the impact of risky social network site practices (SNS) and individual differenc...
Online social networking sites (SNS) are a ubiquitous platform for communication. However, SNS can p...
This study addressed the extent to which offensive cyberbullying content exists on Facebook and the ...
Online social networks brought a new definition to relationships and communications. One may have hu...
Social Networking Sites (e.g. Facebook), which afford self-presentation, are gaining popularity amon...
Cyberbullying is a form of online aggression that may have an important health impact, and thus need...
Current article is dedicated to connection between traditional forms of bullying and cyberbullying. ...
Cyberbullying is becoming an increasing concern, particularly on commonly used social networking sit...
Cyberbullying is a significant public health concern that can lead to increased risk of mental healt...
The proliferation of digital technology has influenced the growth of social media platforms and appl...
The present study aimed to explore the level of electronic bullying among behaviorally and emotional...
This study focuses on the risks of online activity within the social network sites used by primary a...
UA. Faculteit Sociale Wetenschappen - Departement CommunicatiewetenschappenCyberbullying, or bullyin...
The current research seeks to investigate cyberbullying behaviors on Social Networking Sites (SNSs) ...
The current research seeks to investigate cyberbullying behaviors on Social Networking Sites (SNS...
This study examines the impact of risky social network site practices (SNS) and individual differenc...
Online social networking sites (SNS) are a ubiquitous platform for communication. However, SNS can p...
This study addressed the extent to which offensive cyberbullying content exists on Facebook and the ...
Online social networks brought a new definition to relationships and communications. One may have hu...
Social Networking Sites (e.g. Facebook), which afford self-presentation, are gaining popularity amon...
Cyberbullying is a form of online aggression that may have an important health impact, and thus need...
Current article is dedicated to connection between traditional forms of bullying and cyberbullying. ...
Cyberbullying is becoming an increasing concern, particularly on commonly used social networking sit...
Cyberbullying is a significant public health concern that can lead to increased risk of mental healt...
The proliferation of digital technology has influenced the growth of social media platforms and appl...
The present study aimed to explore the level of electronic bullying among behaviorally and emotional...
This study focuses on the risks of online activity within the social network sites used by primary a...
UA. Faculteit Sociale Wetenschappen - Departement CommunicatiewetenschappenCyberbullying, or bullyin...