2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.chb.2014.07.035
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Presentation on Facebook and risk of cyberbullying victimisation

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“…Dredge et al (2014) found the positive association between the number of Facebook friends and higher incidents of cyberbullying victimization. Peluchette et al (2015) explained that young adults tend to have wide social networks and a large number of Facebook friends which increases the number of individuals who have access to a person's profile page.…”
Section: Cyberbullying Victimization and Major Predictorsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Dredge et al (2014) found the positive association between the number of Facebook friends and higher incidents of cyberbullying victimization. Peluchette et al (2015) explained that young adults tend to have wide social networks and a large number of Facebook friends which increases the number of individuals who have access to a person's profile page.…”
Section: Cyberbullying Victimization and Major Predictorsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Some studies conducted abroad reported higher prevalence among college students. For example, Dilmac (2009) and Aricak (2009) reported more than 55% victimization in a Turkish sample; Francisco et al (2015) reported 28% victimization in a Portuguese sample; and Dredge, Gleeson, and Garcia (2014) reported 51% victimization in an Australian sample.…”
Section: Cyberbullying Among College Studentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research has also shown that the number of Facebook friends is tied to higher incidences of cyberbullying victimization (Dredge et al, 2014). Since young adults tend to have wide social networks and a large number of Facebook friends, this increases the number of individuals who have access to a person's profile page.…”
Section: Impact Of Risky Sns Practices On Cyberbullying Victimizationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…While research has examined both the perpetrators and targets of such behavior, victims have been of primary interest because of the negative consequences associated with cyberbullying (Dredge, Gleeson, & Garcia, 2014;Fenaughty & Harre, 2013;Mishna, Khoury-Kassabri, Gadalla, & Daciuk, 2012;Walrave & Heirman, 2011). Much of this research is based on the work done by Aquino and Bradfield (2000) who applied concepts of criminology to examining those who are targets of aggressive acts in domains other than crime situations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…At present no empirical evidence exists to suggest a direct link between FOMO and incidents of vulnerability. However, previous research has alluded to links between online self-promotion behaviours and online vulnerability (Dredge, Gleeson, & de la Piedad Garcia, 2014). It has been suggested that individuals fearing ostracism are likely to compensate for a lack of perceived control in their online lives by self-promoting themselves via editing and updating content on their profiles (Trepte & Reinecke, 2013).…”
Section: Vulnerability Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%