This paper presents key findings from a project commissioned by a group of young people to explore issues related to cyberbullying with 12–18-year olds. In particular, the paper focuses on those findings related to impact and support needs. The project collected data through a web-based Survey Monkey questionnaire and focus groups. A total of 473 young people aged 11–19 years in England responded to the questionnaire and 17 young people aged 10–18 took part in the focus groups: 19.7% (n = 87) admitted that they had been cyberbullied, just under half the young people in this study knew someone who had been cyberbullied and a similar proportion of girls and boys admitted having cyberbullied others. Most of the young people thought cyberbullyi...
As technology advances, it appears that the adolescent age group is becoming more aligned with the v...
This study focuses on the experiences of the 11-16 year old school population of Bath and North East...
Despite more than two decades of anti-bullying initiatives in schools, children and young people reg...
Abstract This paper discusses the findings of a youth-led study into the nature and prevalence of cy...
Background: Cyberbullying describes bullying using mobile phones and the internet. Most previous stu...
Cyberbullying is an emerging problem among youngsters. Although the current body of knowledge about ...
Background: Cyberbullying describes bullying using mobile phones and the internet. Most previous st...
Cyberbullying is a category of bullying that occurs in the digital realm which affects our students ...
Schools violence and bullying is a well known phenomenon in the society nowadays, and it is a classi...
AbstractThis study examined the awareness and perceptions of parents/guardians and school staff rega...
The use of digital technology has increased considerably since the late 1990’s and for young people ...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Introduction: Cyberbullying is a serious public health problem facing young peop...
Research on school bullying is well established and since Olweus’ (1978) first significant research ...
Introduction: Cyberbullying is a serious public health problem facing young people. Adults do not ha...
With all of its many benefits to humanity, one of the consequences of the Internet age is a far more...
As technology advances, it appears that the adolescent age group is becoming more aligned with the v...
This study focuses on the experiences of the 11-16 year old school population of Bath and North East...
Despite more than two decades of anti-bullying initiatives in schools, children and young people reg...
Abstract This paper discusses the findings of a youth-led study into the nature and prevalence of cy...
Background: Cyberbullying describes bullying using mobile phones and the internet. Most previous stu...
Cyberbullying is an emerging problem among youngsters. Although the current body of knowledge about ...
Background: Cyberbullying describes bullying using mobile phones and the internet. Most previous st...
Cyberbullying is a category of bullying that occurs in the digital realm which affects our students ...
Schools violence and bullying is a well known phenomenon in the society nowadays, and it is a classi...
AbstractThis study examined the awareness and perceptions of parents/guardians and school staff rega...
The use of digital technology has increased considerably since the late 1990’s and for young people ...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Introduction: Cyberbullying is a serious public health problem facing young peop...
Research on school bullying is well established and since Olweus’ (1978) first significant research ...
Introduction: Cyberbullying is a serious public health problem facing young people. Adults do not ha...
With all of its many benefits to humanity, one of the consequences of the Internet age is a far more...
As technology advances, it appears that the adolescent age group is becoming more aligned with the v...
This study focuses on the experiences of the 11-16 year old school population of Bath and North East...
Despite more than two decades of anti-bullying initiatives in schools, children and young people reg...