Cyberbullying is a relatively new and serious form of bullying with negative social and emotional effects on both victims and perpetrators. Like traditional bullying, cyberbullying is a social phenomenon and often unfolds in the context of a large network of bystanders. This study examined gender and age of cyberbullying bystanders out of 2109 upper primary and secondary school students in Australia. The actions the bystanders took when a peer was cybervictimised were analysed. The results of the study suggested bystanders to cyberbullying were most likely not to do anything or help the person cyberbullied at the time. Girls were more prosocial in helping students who were cyberbullied than boys. In addition, those students who knew someone...
Given their ubiquitous presence as witnesses to school-yard bullying, the role of the ‘bystander’ ha...
Background: Cyberbullying describes bullying using mobile phones and the internet. Most previous st...
Given their ubiquitous presence as witnesses to school-yard bullying, the role of the ‘bystander’ ha...
Cyberbullying is a relatively new and serious form of bullying with negative social and emotional ef...
Cyberbullying is a relatively new and serious form of bullying with negative social and emotional ef...
Cyberbullying is a relatively new and serious form of bullying with negative social and emotional ef...
The aim of this study was to add to the emerging knowledge about the role of bystanders in cyberbull...
The issue of cyberbullying has been reported on widely in the press, with extreme cases generally pr...
The issue of cyberbullying has been reported on widely in the press with the extreme cases generally...
This study investigated whether bystanders to traditional bullying and cyberbullying used face-to-fa...
The prevalence and nature of electronic forms of bullying (cyberbullying) was investigated among 1,5...
Background: Cyberbullying describes bullying using mobile phones and the internet. Most previous stu...
Young people are frequently exposed to bullying events in the offline and online domain. Witnesses t...
Young people are frequently exposed to bullying events in the offline and online domain. Witnesses t...
This study investigated whether bystanders of traditional bullying and cyberbullying used face-to-fa...
Given their ubiquitous presence as witnesses to school-yard bullying, the role of the ‘bystander’ ha...
Background: Cyberbullying describes bullying using mobile phones and the internet. Most previous st...
Given their ubiquitous presence as witnesses to school-yard bullying, the role of the ‘bystander’ ha...
Cyberbullying is a relatively new and serious form of bullying with negative social and emotional ef...
Cyberbullying is a relatively new and serious form of bullying with negative social and emotional ef...
Cyberbullying is a relatively new and serious form of bullying with negative social and emotional ef...
The aim of this study was to add to the emerging knowledge about the role of bystanders in cyberbull...
The issue of cyberbullying has been reported on widely in the press, with extreme cases generally pr...
The issue of cyberbullying has been reported on widely in the press with the extreme cases generally...
This study investigated whether bystanders to traditional bullying and cyberbullying used face-to-fa...
The prevalence and nature of electronic forms of bullying (cyberbullying) was investigated among 1,5...
Background: Cyberbullying describes bullying using mobile phones and the internet. Most previous stu...
Young people are frequently exposed to bullying events in the offline and online domain. Witnesses t...
Young people are frequently exposed to bullying events in the offline and online domain. Witnesses t...
This study investigated whether bystanders of traditional bullying and cyberbullying used face-to-fa...
Given their ubiquitous presence as witnesses to school-yard bullying, the role of the ‘bystander’ ha...
Background: Cyberbullying describes bullying using mobile phones and the internet. Most previous st...
Given their ubiquitous presence as witnesses to school-yard bullying, the role of the ‘bystander’ ha...