An Exploratory Study of the Cyberbullying and Cyberstalking Experiences and Factors Related to Victimization of Students at a Public Liberal Arts College

E. Kraft, Jinchang Wang
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This article shows the results of a study of the cyberbullying and cyberstalking experiences of students at a public liberal arts college. A survey was administered online to sophomores, juniors, seniors, and graduate students at the college. The prevalence rates were 10% for cyberbullying and 9% for cyberstalking, shown in the sample of 471 respondents. Traditional college students under 25 years of age were experiencing and participating in cyberbullying at higher rates than older college students. Prior experience as a victim of cyberbullying in high school was a significant risk factor for cyberbullying and cyberstalking in college, which implies that students' roles in cyberbullying are maintained from high school to college. The majority of college students are handling cyberbullying incidents themselves rather than utilizing campus resources, but two-thirds of respondents would be more likely to consider reporting an incident if there was a central e-mail address available for reporting incidents.
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某公立文理学院学生网络欺凌、网络跟踪经历及受害相关因素的探索性研究
这篇文章展示了对一所公立文理学院学生的网络欺凌和网络跟踪经历的研究结果。一项在线调查对该学院的二年级、三年级、四年级和研究生进行了调查。471名受访者的样本显示,网络欺凌的患病率为10%,网络跟踪的患病率为9%。25岁以下的传统大学生经历和参与网络欺凌的比例高于年龄较大的大学生。高中时期网络欺凌受害者的经历是大学时期网络欺凌和网络跟踪的显著风险因素,这意味着学生在网络欺凌中的角色从高中到大学一直保持不变。大多数大学生都是自己处理网络欺凌事件,而不是利用校园资源,但三分之二的受访者表示,如果有一个中央电子邮件地址可以报告事件,他们更有可能考虑报告事件。
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