Cyberbullying Bystanders

M. Campbell, C. Whiteford, Krystle Duncanson, B. Spears, D. Butler, P. Slee
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Cyberbullying is a relatively new and serious form of bullying with negative social and emotional effects on both victims and perpetrators. Like traditional bullying, cyberbullying is a social phenomenon and often unfolds in the context of a large network of bystanders. This study examined gender and age of cyberbullying bystanders out of 2109 upper primary and secondary school students in Australia. The actions the bystanders took when a peer was cybervictimised were analysed. The results of the study suggested bystanders to cyberbullying were most likely not to do anything or help the person cyberbullied at the time. Girls were more prosocial in helping students who were cyberbullied than boys. In addition, those students who knew someone who was bullied in both ways were more likely to tell their parents and friends about it than those who knew someone who was cyberbullied only. Implications for prevention and intervention in cyberbullying are discussed.
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网络欺凌旁观者
网络欺凌是一种相对较新的严重欺凌形式,对受害者和施暴者都有负面的社会和情感影响。与传统霸凌一样,网络霸凌也是一种社会现象,往往是在一个庞大的旁观者网络中展开的。本研究调查了澳大利亚2109名中小学高年级学生网络欺凌旁观者的性别和年龄。研究人员分析了当同伴受到网络攻击时旁观者所采取的行动。研究结果表明,网络欺凌的旁观者最有可能在当时不做任何事情或帮助网络欺凌者。在帮助遭受网络欺凌的学生方面,女孩比男孩更亲社会。此外,那些知道有人被两种方式欺负的学生比那些知道有人只被网络欺负的学生更有可能告诉他们的父母和朋友。讨论了预防和干预网络欺凌的意义。
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