Parental Mediation, Online Activities, and Cyberbullying
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Abstract
Cyberbullying, the use of information and communication technologies to intentionally harm others, has become an important area of research. Studies have begun to investigate the extent of cyberbullying and its victims' personality characteristics. Less is known about the effect of specific online activities and the role of parental mediation on the likelihood of being bullied. This study attempts to fill this gap in the literature conducting a secondary analysis of a representative sample of the U.S. youth population, the Teens and Parents survey conducted by the Pew and American Life Project (n = 935). The results indicate that the risk of youth being bullied is higher for adolescents who have an active…
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- Mediation
- Interpersonal communication
- Psychology
- The Internet
- Harm
- Population
- Personality
- Developmental psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Gender equality
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