<p>Cyberbullying and self-concept in physical education school children <sub>[Ciberacoso y autoconcepto en escolares de Educación Física]</sub></p>
Jorge Rojo-Ramos,
Santiago Calero-Morales,
Santiago Gómez-Paniagua
et al.
Abstract:Cyberbullying is a highly complex phenomenon resulting from the continuous and inexhaustible evolution of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). Factors are sought that are associated with this phenomenon as emotional self-efficacy, self-esteem and empathy have been shown to be. Thus, the objectives were: (1) to analyze scores on the Cyberbullying (ECIPQ) and Self-Concept (AF-5) questionnaires as a function of gender and educational stage, (2) to explore the correlations between cyberbullying and s… Show more
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