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  • 2023 Cyberbullying Data - Cyberbullying Research Center
    Adolescent girls are more likely to have experienced cyberbullying in their lifetimes (59 2% vs 49 5%) This difference is not as dramatic when reviewing experiences over the previous 30 days, where rates are more similar (24 2% of boys and 28 6% of girls have been cyberbullied recently), though differences in lifetime and 30-day
  • Teens and Cyberbullying 2022 - Pew Research Center
    In total, 28% of teens have experienced multiple types of cyberbullying This report measures cyberbullying of teens using six distinct behaviors: Teens who indicate they have personally experienced any of these behaviors online or while using their cellphone are considered targets of cyberbullying in this report
  • One in six school-aged children experiences cyberbullying, finds new . . .
    Being cyberbullied 15% of adolescents (around 1 in 6) have experienced cyberbullying, with the rates closely aligned between boys (15%) and girls (16%) This represents an increase from 2018, from 12% to 15% for boys and 13% to 16% for girls
  • Cyberbullying and Adolescent Suicide | Journal of the American Academy . . .
    The incidences of both cyberbullying and adolescent suicide are rising in the United States, with recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data showing that 14 9 percent of adolescents have been cyberbullied and 13 6 percent of adolescents have made a serious suicide attempt
  • Bullying Victimization Among Teenagers: United States, July 2021 . . .
    this report describes the percentage of teenagers (ages 12–17) who self-reported that they experienced bullying victimization (referred to as ever being bullied) in the past 12 months, by selected characteristics
  • Measuring cyberbullying and other online risks for children
    Percentage of children who use the internet aged 9-17 (except 13-17 in Argentina) reporting having negative online experiences in the past year See more country-level findings from Argentina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, Montenegro, Serbia, South Africa and the Philippines by following the links
  • Enough Is Enough: Cyberbullying
    The most common forms of cyberbullying reported by adolescents were mean or hurtful online comments (56%); exclusion (53%); online rumors (53%); embarrassment or humiliation (50%); repeated unwanted contact via text or online (42%); and direct threats through text or direct messages (38%)
  • Prevalence and Effect of Cyberbullying on Children and Young People
    Most were conducted in the United States (21 [58 3%]), sampled middle and high school populations (24 [66 7%]), and included adolescents who were 12 to 18 years of age (35 [97 2%]) The median reported prevalence of cyberbullying was 23 0% (interquartile range, 11 0%-42 6%)
  • Children and adolescents’ experiences of cyberaggression and . . .
    Considering the prevalence, effects, and multidimensional risk and protective factors relevant to cyberaggression and cyberbullying, tackling this issue among children and adolescents is of the utmost importance and requires a multilevel approach that engages all relevant stakeholders
  • Cyberbullying Statistics 2021 | Age, Gender, Sexual Orientation, and Race
    In 2021, we found that cyberbullying tends to peak at around 14 and 15 years of age before decreasing through the latter years of adolescence
  • Frontiers | Cyberbullying Among Adolescents and Children: A . . .
    However, our systematic review summarized global children and adolescents cyberbullying in the last 5 years and revealed an average cyberbullying perpetration rate of 25 03%, ranging from 6 0 to 46 3%, while the average victimization was 33 08%, ranging from 13 99 to 57 5%
  • Shocking Extent of Cyberbullying Among Kids Revealed in Major Report
    Fifteen percent of boys and 16 percent of girls reported being cyberbullied at least once in recent months, according to the study, entitled "Health Behaviour in School-aged Children" The UN agency noted that the pandemic has changed the way adolescents behave towards each other





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