The emotional impact of bullying and cyberbullying on victims: A European cross‐national study

R Ortega, P Elipe, JA Mora‐Merchán… - Aggressive …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Past research has demonstrated the effects of bullying can be severe and long term for the
individuals involved. The main aim of this study is to analyze the emotional impact on victims …

The emotional impact on victims of traditional bullying and cyberbullying: A study of Spanish adolescents

R Ortega, P Elipe, JA Mora-Merchán… - Zeitschrift für …, 2009 - econtent.hogrefe.com
We examine the emotional impact caused to victims of bullying in its traditional form, both
directly and indirectly, as well as bullying inflicted by use of new technologies such as …

Dutch cyberbullying victims' experiences, perceptions, attitudes and motivations related to (coping with) cyberbullying: Focus group interviews

NCL Jacobs, L Goossens, F Dehue, T Völlink… - Societies, 2015 - mdpi.com
Because of the negative effects of cyberbullying; and because of its unique characteristics;
interventions to stop cyberbullying are needed. For this purpose, more insightful information …

Emotional and behavioural problems in the context of cyberbullying: A longitudinal study among German adolescents

A Schultze-Krumbholz, A Jäkel… - … with Bullying and …, 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
Although many studies have reported on internalising and externalising problems related to
cyberbullying roles, there is a lack of longitudinal research in this area. This study reports (1) …

Psychosocial risk factors for involvement in bullying behaviors: Empirical comparison between cyberbullying and social bullying victims and bullies

R Navarro, S Yubero, E Larrañaga - School Mental Health, 2015 - Springer
This study explores whether risk factors on traditional social bullying are also risk factors for
engaging in cyberbullying. The study examines the association between victimization …

Is cyberbullying worse than traditional bullying? Examining the differential roles of medium, publicity, and anonymity for the perceived severity of bullying

F Sticca, S Perren - Journal of youth and adolescence, 2013 - Springer
Cyberbullying, a modern form of bullying performed using electronic forms of contact (eg,
SMS, MMS, Facebook, YouTube), has been considered as being worse than traditional …

Cyberbullying victimisation in adolescence: Relationships with loneliness and depressive mood

D Olenik-Shemesh, T Heiman… - Emotional and Behavioural …, 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
Cyberbullying is deliberate, aggressive activity carried out through digital means.
Cybervictimisation in adolescence may be related to negative psychosocial variables such …

[PDF][PDF] An investigation into cyberbullying, its forms, awareness and impact, and the relationship between age and gender in cyberbullying

PK Smith, J Mahdavi, M Carvalho… - Research Brief No. RBX03 …, 2006 - static.lgfl.net
'Bullying'is often described as being an aggressive, intentional act or behaviour that is
carried out by a group or an individual repeatedly and over time against a victim who cannot …

Victims' perceptions of traditional and cyberbullying, and the psychosocial correlates of their victimisation

M Campbell, B Spears, P Slee, D Butler… - … Associated with Bullying …, 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
It is well recognised that there are serious correlates for victims of traditional bullying. These
have been shown to include increased levels of depression, anxiety and psychosomatic …

Predictors of victimisation across direct bullying, indirect bullying and cyberbullying

A Brighi, A Guarini, G Melotti, S Galli… - … with Bullying and …, 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
Cyberbullying may sometimes be an extension of traditional bullying. However, some
particular features of cyberbullying suggest that it may have a distinct causal pathway, due to …