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Who Are the Victims of Cyberbullying? Preliminary Data towards Validation of 'Cyberbullying Victim Questionnaire'

Authors :
Agus, Mirian
Mascia, Maria Lidia
Zanetti, Maria Assunta
Perrone, Simona
Rollo, Dolores
Penna, Maria Pietronilla
Source :
Contemporary Educational Technology. 2021 13(3):310.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

In the literature there are more and more works dealing with cyberbullying and adolescents' perception of this phenomenon. In particular, we are interested in cyberbullying and the effects of cyberbullying on adolescent life. What is more, in 2020 the impact of COVID-19 has increased the digital presence of cyberbullying behaviours. This phenomenon is extremely complex, since it is multicomponential and multifactorial, and many components act on it. Starting with an analysis of the literature, this work offers preliminary data towards the validation of a self-reporting questionnaire; it was administered to 650 adolescents, to evaluate their perceptions of the victims of cyberbullying. The questionnaire consisted of 33 items; Principal Component Analysis was applied, which identified the dimensions resuming the items' variability. The findings confirmed the multidimensional nature of the issue covered by the questionnaire and highlighted three psychological dimensions: Internalisation, Counterbalance and Marginalisation. The results support the structure of the questionnaire, useful to quickly collect information about adolescents' perception of cybervictimisation. The assessment of this information might help teachers, educators, and tutors to formulate targeted interventions to combat the spread of cyberbullying aimed for example at improving emotional intelligence, starting from the construction of emotional contagion.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1309-517X
Volume :
13
Issue :
3
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Contemporary Educational Technology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
EJ1306587
Document Type :
Journal Articles<br />Reports - Research