During adolescence girls are more cybervictimized than boys. The present study aims at investigating the risk-factors for cybervictimization among girls participating at Health Beahviour in School Aged Children protocol (HBSC, 2014) (N = 1535, mean age = 13.74). Psychological and physical symptoms' frequency, being victim of bullying, Social Networks' use frequency, type of connection via smartphone, and perceived weight resulted positively related to cybervictimization. On the other hand, a negative association between actual weight and cyber-victimization emerged. Implications for preventative strategies and intervention will be discussed. © 2021 Societa Editrice il Mulino. All rights reserved.

Factors associated with girls cyber-victimization. A study on Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children data from Lombardy

Perasso, G.
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Barone, L.
2021-01-01

Abstract

During adolescence girls are more cybervictimized than boys. The present study aims at investigating the risk-factors for cybervictimization among girls participating at Health Beahviour in School Aged Children protocol (HBSC, 2014) (N = 1535, mean age = 13.74). Psychological and physical symptoms' frequency, being victim of bullying, Social Networks' use frequency, type of connection via smartphone, and perceived weight resulted positively related to cybervictimization. On the other hand, a negative association between actual weight and cyber-victimization emerged. Implications for preventative strategies and intervention will be discussed. © 2021 Societa Editrice il Mulino. All rights reserved.
2021
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Bullying, cybervictimization, girls, weight
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Perasso, G.; Barone, L.
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