2024
DOI: 10.1007/s12144-024-05864-2
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Coping skills and perceived stress as pathways to well-being in adolescents experiencing cyber-victimization

Adem Peker,
Serkan Cengiz,
Yüksel Eroğlu

Abstract: Adolescents experiencing high levels of cyber-victimization may suffer from reduced well-being. Therefore, it is necessary to reveal factors that can increase the well-being of adolescents who experience cyber-victimization. This study examined the mediating effects of perceived stress and coping skills in the relationship between cyber-victimization and well-being. Participants consisted of 543 high school students (45.7% boys, 54.3% girls; Mage = 15.59). Results indicate that cyber-victimization was related … Show more

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