This study is to analyze the emotional impact on victims of traditional bullying, both direct and indirect forms, and of cyberbullying through mobile phones and the Internet. A sample of 5,862 adolescents from three different countries, Italy (N = 1,964), Spain (N = 1,671), and England (N = 2,227), responded to a questionnaire that asked if they had experience of various forms of bullying, and the consequent emotional impact. The results show that both traditional bullying and cyberbullying have a significant prevalence in the samples. Emotional responses are linked to types of bullying. Analysis of answers identified specific emotional profiles for the different types of bullying and cyberbullying. Direct bullying and cyberbullying via mobile phone showed similar profiles, and also indirect bullying and cyberbullying using the Internet. Similarities and differences between profiles are discussed and some hypotheses are presented to explain the results. In addition, school grade, gender, country, and severity of bullying episodes were related to the specific emotional profiles of each type of bullying.

Ortega R, Elipe P, Mora-Merchan J. A , Genta M.L., Brighi A, Guarini A, et al. (2012). The emotional impact of bullying and cyberbullying on victims: a European crossnational Study. AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR, 38(5), 342-356 [10.1002/ab.21440].

The emotional impact of bullying and cyberbullying on victims: a European crossnational Study

GENTA, MARIA LUISA;BRIGHI, ANTONELLA;GUARINI, ANNALISA;
2012

Abstract

This study is to analyze the emotional impact on victims of traditional bullying, both direct and indirect forms, and of cyberbullying through mobile phones and the Internet. A sample of 5,862 adolescents from three different countries, Italy (N = 1,964), Spain (N = 1,671), and England (N = 2,227), responded to a questionnaire that asked if they had experience of various forms of bullying, and the consequent emotional impact. The results show that both traditional bullying and cyberbullying have a significant prevalence in the samples. Emotional responses are linked to types of bullying. Analysis of answers identified specific emotional profiles for the different types of bullying and cyberbullying. Direct bullying and cyberbullying via mobile phone showed similar profiles, and also indirect bullying and cyberbullying using the Internet. Similarities and differences between profiles are discussed and some hypotheses are presented to explain the results. In addition, school grade, gender, country, and severity of bullying episodes were related to the specific emotional profiles of each type of bullying.
2012
Ortega R, Elipe P, Mora-Merchan J. A , Genta M.L., Brighi A, Guarini A, et al. (2012). The emotional impact of bullying and cyberbullying on victims: a European crossnational Study. AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR, 38(5), 342-356 [10.1002/ab.21440].
Ortega R; Elipe P; Mora-Merchan J. A ; Genta M.L.; Brighi A; Guarini A; Smith P.K.; Thompson F; Tippett N;
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