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Psychopathology Associated with Cyberbullying among Middle School Students.

Other Title
일 중학교의 사이버불링 피해자 및 가해자 관련 정신병리
Authors
Jo, MJ | Lee, JW  | Sung, M | Song, SH | Lee, YM | Lee, JJ | Cho, SM  | Park, MK | Shin, YM
Citation
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association, 54(2). : 245-251, 2015
Journal Title
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association
ISSN
1015-48172289-0963
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Cyberbullying has recently become a major concern in Korea and especially poses a serious threat to adolescents. The object of this study is to examine the psychopathology of perpetrators and victims of cyberbullying.

METHODS: In a cross-sectional study, 490 middle school students completed questionnaires on bullying and victimization experiences in cyberspace. Korean-Youth Self Report (K-YSR) was included to evaluate the psychopathology of the students.

RESULTS: The prevalence rates of victims and perpetrators of cyberbullying were 6.92% and 3.33%, respectively. Among 9 sub-scales of K-YSR, the scores of depressed/anxious (p=0.049), thought problems (p=0.002), and attention problems (p=0.039) were significantly different between victim, perpetrator, victim/perpetrator, and control group. Multinomial logistic regression indicated that the victim group was associated with depressed/anxious [odds ratio (OR)=1.10], social immaturity (OR=1.24), thought problems (OR=1.32), and self-destructive identity problems (OR=1.16). The perpetrator group was associated with thought problems (OR=1.37) and attention problems (OR=1.21). The victim/perpetrator group was associated with delinquent behavior (OR=2.04).

CONCLUSION: Middle school students involved in cyberbullying were associated with psychopathologies including depression, anxiety, thought problems, attention problems, and delinquent behaviors. The risk of cyberbullying is escalating with the rapid advancement in technology. Therefore, a comprehensive approach should be employed for prediction and prevention of cyberbullying in adolescents.
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10.4306/jknpa.2015.54.2.245
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Journal Papers > School of Medicine / Graduate School of Medicine > Psychiatry & Behavioural Sciences
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신, 윤미  |  이, 지원  |  조, 선미
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