The perception of cyberbullying in adolescent victims

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Rok vzniku:
2012
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Angličtina
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Článek v periodikách
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https://irtis.muni.cz/media/3077949/2015-sevcikova-smahel-otavova-perception.pdf
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The goal of this study was to explore how victims perceive online aggressive attacks and when they see them as harmful. Interviews were carried out with sixteen cyber victimised participants aged 15 to 17 years. The findings showed differences in the perception of online victimisation when perpetrated by an anonymous internet user versus by a known person from the real world. The tendency of unknown online perpetrators to threaten to hurt their victims offline increased the victims' feelings of harm. Where cyberbullying interconnected with the school environment, the feeling of harm was intensified by collective perpetration, and by onlookers being personally identifiable. Where
cyberbullying was a part of traditional bullying, online victimisation being discussed at school reproduced the bullying and thus the trauma. The results showed that the link
between cyberbullying and the physical environment is significant with respect to the victim’s perception of its severity.

Ševčíková, A., Šmahel, D. (2012).The perception of cyberbullying in adolescent victims. Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties, 17, 319-328.

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Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties