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A description and examination of cyber-bullying victimisation in the UK
Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling ( IF 0.8 ) Pub Date : 2021-09-04 , DOI: 10.1002/jip.1578
Calli Tzani 1 , Maria Ioannou 1 , John Synnott 1, 2 , Dean McDonnell 3 , Ntaniella‐Roumpini Pylarinou 1
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Cyber bullying (CB) might be relatively new in comparison to School-Bullying (SB); nonetheless, both types have a negative impact on victims' psychological state. This project investigated CB in the UK and examined the victimisation means, as well as the reasons behind it. Four hundred and eight participants completed an online survey, which includes the 52-item measure Cyber-bullying and Online Aggression survey (CBOAS). The survey was advertised on social media and was active for nine months. From the sample, 37.26% reported that they had experienced CB victimisation more than once. Females seem to be more frequently involved in CB, particularly on Facebook and by spreading rumours. Such incidents usually result from arguments in real-life settings. Many victims were able to stop their CB victimisation by standing up to their CB perpetrators. There are indications that CB functions as a subtype of SB. Implications and limitations are discussed in detail.

中文翻译:

英国网络欺凌受害情况的描述和审查

与校园欺凌 (SB) 相比,网络欺凌 (CB) 可能相对较新;尽管如此,这两种类型都会对受害者的心理状态产生负面影响。本项目对英国CB进行调查,考察其受害手段及其背后的原因。四百零八名参与者完成了一项在线调查,其中包括 52 项措施网络欺凌和在线攻击调查 (CBOAS)。该调查在社交媒体上进行了宣传,并持续了九个月。从样本中,37.26% 的人报告说他们曾不止一次经历过 CB 受害。女性似乎更频繁地参与 CB,尤其是在 Facebook 上和通过传播谣言。此类事件通常是由现实生活中的争论引起的。许多受害者能够通过对抗他们的 CB 肇事者来阻止他们的 CB 受害。有迹象表明 CB 是 SB 的一个亚型。详细讨论了影响和限制。
更新日期:2021-10-06
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