articleJournal of School HealthNov 19, 2010Closed access

Cyberbullying and Self-Esteem*

University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire

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Abstract

Background

This article examines the relationship between middle school students' experience with cyberbullying and their level of self-esteem. Previous research on traditional bullying among adolescents has found a relatively consistent link between victimization and lower self-esteem, while finding an inconsistent relationship between offending and lower self-esteem. It is therefore important to extend this body of research by determining how bullying augmented through the use of technology (such as computers and cell phones) is linked to differing levels of self-esteem.

Methods

During March and April 2007, a random sample of 1963 middle school students (mean age 12.6) from 30 schools in one of the largest school districts in the United States completed a self-report survey of Internet use and cyberbullying experiences.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Self-esteem
  • Psychology
  • Curriculum
  • The Internet
  • Suicide prevention
  • Human factors and ergonomics
  • Injury prevention
  • Poison control
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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