Authors
Jude Mary Cénat, Martine Hébert, Martin Blais, Francine Lavoie, Mireille Guerrier, Daniel Derivois
Publication date
2014/12/1
Journal
Journal of affective disorders
Volume
169
Pages
7-9
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Background
The advent of new technologies and social media offers a host of possibilities for teenagers to consolidate social networks. Unfortunately, new technologies also represent a potential setting for experiences of victimization.
Methods
The present study explores the prevalence of cyberbullying victimization in a representative sample of 8 194 teenagers in Quebec and the adverse associated consequences.
Results
Results indicate that 18% of boys and close to 1 out of 4 girls report at least one incident of cyberbullying in the past 12 months. Cyberbullying victimization contributes to the prediction of low selfesteem and psychological distress over and above other experiences of bullying in schools or other settings.
Conclusions
Cyberbullying appear as one important target for the design of prevention and intervention services designed for youth.
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