SY231 Study Guide - Final Guide: Suicidal Ideation, Cyberbullying, Psychopathology
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Article 1- russell a. sabella, justin w. patchin and sameer hinduja (2013) cyber bullying myths and realities . Cyber bullying: willful and repeated harm inflicted through the use of computers, cell phones, and other electronic devices. Cyber bullying considered being more harmful as it is more often and more frequently. One of the dangers is that cyber bullying can be escalated with the interference of parents, staff, students and others. Cyber bullying is associated with low self-esteem and suicidal ideation, recent school difficulties, assaultive conduct, substance use. Article 2- sameer hinduja and justin w. patchin (2010) bullying, cyber bullying, and suicide . One factor that has been linked to suicidal ideation is experience with bullying in and around school and the neighborhood. Cyberbullicide suicide indirectly or directly influenced by experiences with online aggression. This article studied variances between: traditional bullying victimization, traditional bullying offending, cyber bullying victimization, cyber bullying offending.