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Citation

Kiriakidis SP, Kavoura A. Fam. Community Health 2010; 33(2): 82-93.

Affiliation

Department of Educational and Social Policy, University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki and Department of Marketing, Faculty of Management and Economics, Technological Educational Institute of Athens, Greece.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2010, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins)

DOI

10.1097/FCH.0b013e3181d593e4

PMID

20216351

Abstract

The present article is a review of the literature of cyberbullying. Main findings are summarized regarding issues of definition of cyberbullying, differences, and similarities with traditional bullying; its extent; the forms of cyberbullying; the characteristics of cyberbullies and cybervictims; the effects of cyberbullying on the psychosocial development of youth; age and gender differences of cyberbullying; and perceived causes of cyberbullying. In addition, the steps that can be undertaken by youth, parents, teachers, and schools to deal with the problem and possible pathways for interventions, from a public health perspective, at the individual, class, organizational, and community levels are presented from the literature. Finally, possible legal solutions deriving from both criminal and civil law are presented.


Language: en

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