Cyberbullying has been a hot topic in the media for the past few years. Currently there exists a multitude of social media platforms and other varying forms of media that allow people to stay connected and share information. Alongside this there is also the potential increased possibility for cyberbullying to take place. The New Zealand Attitudes and Values Study (NZAVS) asked participants aged 18 years and over whether or not they had experienced cyberbullying. The data reported in this paper is drawn from the 2014/2015 wave of data collection, from a random sample of 15,822 New Zealanders. Summary Roughly 1 in 10 adults reported having experienced cyberbullying. Cyberbullying was more prominent in young people, with rates of c...
As technology advances, it appears that the adolescent age group is becoming more aligned with the v...
The Internet, mobile phones, and other technological innovations have become entrenched in Australia...
Cyberbullying is a newer phenomenon which is becoming more prevalent among adolescent students with ...
Cyberbullying is omnipresent among all sections of society who have access to the internet. Vast res...
Cyberbullying research is currently focused on identifying personal factors which increase the risk ...
The primary aim of the current study was to examine cyberbullying and risk taking behaviours in adol...
Abstract This paper discusses the findings of a youth-led study into the nature and prevalence of cy...
Cyberbullying is a growing problem among adolescents and adults alike. To date, research concerning ...
Over the last decade, researchers have found that some adolescents are being bullied not only by tra...
Government agencies in New Zealand are not required to systematically collect data on online hate sp...
Cyberbullying is a relatively new and serious form of bullying with negative social and emotional ef...
Recent research has focused on the identification of personality traits which may increase an indivi...
An analysis of the evolution and application of New Zealand's Harmful Digital Communications Act 201...
Cyberbullying is a relatively new and serious form of bullying with negative social and emotional ef...
Background Cyberbullying, threatening or harassing another via the internet or mobile phones, doe...
As technology advances, it appears that the adolescent age group is becoming more aligned with the v...
The Internet, mobile phones, and other technological innovations have become entrenched in Australia...
Cyberbullying is a newer phenomenon which is becoming more prevalent among adolescent students with ...
Cyberbullying is omnipresent among all sections of society who have access to the internet. Vast res...
Cyberbullying research is currently focused on identifying personal factors which increase the risk ...
The primary aim of the current study was to examine cyberbullying and risk taking behaviours in adol...
Abstract This paper discusses the findings of a youth-led study into the nature and prevalence of cy...
Cyberbullying is a growing problem among adolescents and adults alike. To date, research concerning ...
Over the last decade, researchers have found that some adolescents are being bullied not only by tra...
Government agencies in New Zealand are not required to systematically collect data on online hate sp...
Cyberbullying is a relatively new and serious form of bullying with negative social and emotional ef...
Recent research has focused on the identification of personality traits which may increase an indivi...
An analysis of the evolution and application of New Zealand's Harmful Digital Communications Act 201...
Cyberbullying is a relatively new and serious form of bullying with negative social and emotional ef...
Background Cyberbullying, threatening or harassing another via the internet or mobile phones, doe...
As technology advances, it appears that the adolescent age group is becoming more aligned with the v...
The Internet, mobile phones, and other technological innovations have become entrenched in Australia...
Cyberbullying is a newer phenomenon which is becoming more prevalent among adolescent students with ...