Title of article :
Cyberbullying and Its Contributing Factors Among Iranian Adolescents
Author/Authors :
Shariatpanahi ، Ghazal School of Medicine, Ziaeian Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Tahouri ، Kia Department of Pediatrics - Aboozar Hospital - Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences , Asadabadi ، Mahsa Department of Pediatrics - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Moienafshar ، Atousa Department of Pediatrics - Ziaeian Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Nazari ، Maryam Center for Academic and Health Policy (CAHP) - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Sayarifard ، Azadeh Community Based Participatory Research Center, Iranian Institute for Reduction of High-Risk Behaviors, Growth and Development Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
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1
To page :
7
Abstract :
Background: Exposure to new communication systems via the Internet and mobile phone can be detrimental if cyberbullying is the case. Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate the prevalence of cyberbullying and detect its contributing factors. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed in four girls’ and boys’ high schools in District 17, Tehran, Iran. About 288 adolescents were selected using the simple random method. The research instrument was a researcher-made questionnaire encompassing three sections (namely, the experience of being cyberbullied, the experience of attempts at cyberbullying, and close friends’ exposure to cyberbullying). Data were analyzed with SPSS software. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, the chi-square test, and the Mann-Whitney test were used to analyze the data (P 0.05). Results: Eighty-five of the respondents (29.82%) had experienced being cyberbullied, 89 persons (30.90%) had made attempts at cyberbullying, and 117 individuals (40.62%) had friends being cyberbullied. Female gender and secondary high school education significantly increased the likelihood of attempts at cyberbullying and being cyberbullied (P 0.001). Moreover, there was a significant relationship between an increase in time to use virtual tools per week and aging with attempts at cyberbullying (P 0.001). There was also a significant relationship between being cyberbullied and attempts at cyberbullying (P 0.001). Conclusions: According to the study findings, the authorities are recommended to implement appropriate educational programs to increase adolescents’ awareness of cyberbullying and culturalization to exploit new communication tools at the school and community levels.
Keywords :
Cyberbullying , Adolescent , Contributing Factor , Iran
Journal title :
International Journal of High Risk Behaviors and Addiction
Journal title :
International Journal of High Risk Behaviors and Addiction
Record number :
2683512
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