Young people are spending increasing amounts of time using digital technology and, as such, are at great risk of being involved in cyber bullying as a victim, bully, or bully/victim. Despite cyber bullying typically occurring outside the school environment, the impact of being involved in cyber bullying is likely to spill over to school. Fully 285 11- to 15-year-olds (125 male and 160 female, M age = 12.19 years, SD = 1.03) completed measures of cyber bullying involvement, self-esteem, trust, perceived peer acceptance, and perceptions of the value of learning and the importance of school. For young women, involvement in cyber bullying as a victim, bully, or bully/victim negatively predicted perceptions of learning and school, and perceived ...
The reported prevalence rates of cyber victimisation experiences and cyber bullying behaviours vary....
As a child grows up, they might be subject to being a bully or a victim of bullying. Bullying can co...
Cyberbullying has evolved from the increasing use of technology, specifically electronic communicati...
Young people are spending increasing amounts of time using digital technology and, as such, are at g...
For the past several decades, researchers have extensively investigated the impact of bullying on th...
This study aims to investigate the relationship between being cyber- bully / cyber-victim and social...
This exploratory study of 168 undergraduate students examined the perceptions of college students ab...
OnlinePublThis study addresses a knowledge gap in the literature about early adolescent cyberbullyin...
Objectives: The purpose of the current study was to examine the frequency of cyber bullying among y...
Background and Purpose: Cyber bullying is often assumed to only occur in grades K-12, yet reports of...
Bullying can be verbal, physical, or virtual. Researchers and the media have increasingly publicized...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Behavioral Sciences Gender Equity Studies))--California State University, S...
Abstract Cyberbullying is a form of bullying that occurs through technological means, such as social...
Cyberbullying is been defined as the repeated use of technology (internet) to cause intentional dist...
Little research has been conducted that comprehensively examines cyber bullying with a large and div...
The reported prevalence rates of cyber victimisation experiences and cyber bullying behaviours vary....
As a child grows up, they might be subject to being a bully or a victim of bullying. Bullying can co...
Cyberbullying has evolved from the increasing use of technology, specifically electronic communicati...
Young people are spending increasing amounts of time using digital technology and, as such, are at g...
For the past several decades, researchers have extensively investigated the impact of bullying on th...
This study aims to investigate the relationship between being cyber- bully / cyber-victim and social...
This exploratory study of 168 undergraduate students examined the perceptions of college students ab...
OnlinePublThis study addresses a knowledge gap in the literature about early adolescent cyberbullyin...
Objectives: The purpose of the current study was to examine the frequency of cyber bullying among y...
Background and Purpose: Cyber bullying is often assumed to only occur in grades K-12, yet reports of...
Bullying can be verbal, physical, or virtual. Researchers and the media have increasingly publicized...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Behavioral Sciences Gender Equity Studies))--California State University, S...
Abstract Cyberbullying is a form of bullying that occurs through technological means, such as social...
Cyberbullying is been defined as the repeated use of technology (internet) to cause intentional dist...
Little research has been conducted that comprehensively examines cyber bullying with a large and div...
The reported prevalence rates of cyber victimisation experiences and cyber bullying behaviours vary....
As a child grows up, they might be subject to being a bully or a victim of bullying. Bullying can co...
Cyberbullying has evolved from the increasing use of technology, specifically electronic communicati...