2014
DOI: 10.23863/kalem.2017.38
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Cyberbullying Among Secondary School Students

Abstract: In this study, the prevalence of cyber bullying among secondary school students in Bagcilar was investigated. The study was conducted with 231 students studying at 7 th and 8 th grades in a sample secondary school in Istanbul, Turkey. The data were obtained through "Cyber Bullying Scale" and "Cyber Victimization Scale" developed by Arıcak, Kınay and Tanrıkulu (2012). The results showed that getting unpleasant messages on the internet, saying things online that would not be said face to face, being disturbed vi… Show more

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“…Among Spanish secondary school students Barrio, Dios, Montero, Martin, Ochaita, Espinosa, Gutierrez and Barrios [25] reported a 41.4% prevalence of cyber bullying. Bulut and Alci [26] reported a high rate of cyber bullying among secondary students in Istanbul. Among Indonesian adolescents Safaria [27] returned an 80% of the participants reported to have experienced cyber bullying, as well as being perpetrators of cyber bullying almost every day.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Among Spanish secondary school students Barrio, Dios, Montero, Martin, Ochaita, Espinosa, Gutierrez and Barrios [25] reported a 41.4% prevalence of cyber bullying. Bulut and Alci [26] reported a high rate of cyber bullying among secondary students in Istanbul. Among Indonesian adolescents Safaria [27] returned an 80% of the participants reported to have experienced cyber bullying, as well as being perpetrators of cyber bullying almost every day.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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