The Cyberbullying Experiences Survey with New Zealand Psychology Students

Tracey Phizacklea, R. Sargisson
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Research suggests that cyberbullying continues during emerging adulthood, but is less often studied than with adolescent populations. We investigated the prevalence of cyberbullying behaviors amongst 312 New Zealand University psychology students using the Cyberbullying Experiences Survey. Most respondents reported experiencing (94.9%) and perpetrating (82.0%) some form of cyberbullying victimization in the past year, with men reporting higher rates than women. Men were also more likely to be both victims and perpetrators of cyberbullying. However, the criteria for having experienced cyberbullying of at least once in the last year may have been too lenient. The average scale score for victimization and perpetration suggested a fairly low prevalence of cyberbullying among our sample. Our findings supporting the reliability of the Cyberbullying Experiences Survey were consistent with previous research using similar methods.We suggest avenues for future research to explore the nature of cyberbullying among emerging adults.
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新西兰心理学专业学生网络欺凌经历调查
研究表明,网络欺凌在成年初期仍在继续,但与青少年人群相比,对网络欺凌的研究较少。本文采用《网络欺凌经历调查》对312名新西兰大学心理学专业学生的网络欺凌行为进行了调查。大多数受访者表示,在过去一年中经历过(94.9%)和实施过(82.0%)某种形式的网络欺凌,其中男性的比例高于女性。男性也更有可能成为网络欺凌的受害者和施暴者。然而,在过去一年中至少经历过一次网络欺凌的标准可能过于宽松。受害和犯罪的平均量表得分表明,在我们的样本中,网络欺凌的患病率相当低。我们的研究结果支持网络欺凌经历调查的可靠性,这与之前使用类似方法的研究是一致的。我们提出了未来研究的途径,以探索新兴成年人中网络欺凌的本质。
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