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Written and visual cyberbullying victimization in adolescence: Shared and unique associated factors

Authors :
Perasso, G
Carone, N
Barone, L
Celata, C
Coppola, L
Baggio, B
Velasco, V
Lavatelli, M
Gelmi, G
Biffi, L
Marella, M
Pellegrini, C
Perego, O
De Agostini, W
Benedusi, M
Duregon, P
Meconi, A
Zagheno, C
Salinetti, M
Salada, M
Mauri, E
Drusetta, V
Lise, L
Giannellini, A
Di Cosimo, F
Peruzzo, L
Rocco, T
Sala, J
Zoppi, C
Artioli, B
Stampini, L
Colombo, M
Farina, E
Marchesi, D
Casalini, L
Perasso G.
Carone N.
Barone L.
Celata C.
Coppola L.
Baggio B.
Velasco V.
Lavatelli M.
Gelmi G.
Biffi L.
Marella M.
Pellegrini C.
Perego O.
De Agostini W.
Benedusi M.
Duregon P.
Meconi A.
Zagheno C.
Salinetti M. V.
Salada M.
Mauri E.
Drusetta V.
Lise L. A.
Giannellini A.
Di Cosimo F.
Peruzzo L.
Rocco T. G.
Sala J.
Zoppi C.
Artioli B.
Stampini L.
Colombo M.
Farina E.
Marchesi D.
Casalini L.
Perasso, G
Carone, N
Barone, L
Celata, C
Coppola, L
Baggio, B
Velasco, V
Lavatelli, M
Gelmi, G
Biffi, L
Marella, M
Pellegrini, C
Perego, O
De Agostini, W
Benedusi, M
Duregon, P
Meconi, A
Zagheno, C
Salinetti, M
Salada, M
Mauri, E
Drusetta, V
Lise, L
Giannellini, A
Di Cosimo, F
Peruzzo, L
Rocco, T
Sala, J
Zoppi, C
Artioli, B
Stampini, L
Colombo, M
Farina, E
Marchesi, D
Casalini, L
Perasso G.
Carone N.
Barone L.
Celata C.
Coppola L.
Baggio B.
Velasco V.
Lavatelli M.
Gelmi G.
Biffi L.
Marella M.
Pellegrini C.
Perego O.
De Agostini W.
Benedusi M.
Duregon P.
Meconi A.
Zagheno C.
Salinetti M. V.
Salada M.
Mauri E.
Drusetta V.
Lise L. A.
Giannellini A.
Di Cosimo F.
Peruzzo L.
Rocco T. G.
Sala J.
Zoppi C.
Artioli B.
Stampini L.
Colombo M.
Farina E.
Marchesi D.
Casalini L.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The present study investigated the antecedents of cyberbullying victimization and addressed the commonalities and differences between visual and written forms of cyberbullying victimization among 3172 Italian adolescents (51.6% male, M age = 13.74 years, SD = 1.70) who participated in the Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children (HBSC, 2014) survey. The results from two logistic regression models revealed that the two distinct forms of cyberbullying victimization presented common and unique associated factors. Family support was negatively associated with both forms of cyberbullying victimization, while greater use of social networks and frequent experiences of traditional bullying victimization were positively associated with both forms. Neither written nor visual forms of cyberbullying victimization were associated with the quality of school relationships or online gaming frequency. Gender (female) was associated with written, but not visual, cyberbullying victimization. Finally, visual cyberbullying victimization was positively associated with high family socio-economic status and traditional bullying perpetration. The findings highlight the urgent need to tailor preventive and intervention strategies for the adolescent population.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308937393
Document Type :
Electronic Resource