Literature DB >> 27805478

Differences in Friendship Networks and Experiences of Cyberbullying Among Korean and Australian Adolescents.

Jee Young Lee1, Yeji Kwon2, Soeun Yang3, Sora Park1, Eun-Mee Kim4, Eun-Yeong Na5.   

Abstract

Cyberbullying is one of the negative consequences of online social interaction. The digital environment enables adolescents to engage in online social interaction beyond the traditional physical boundaries of families, neighborhoods, and schools. The authors examined connections to friendship networks in both online and offline settings are related to their experiences as victims, perpetrators, and bystanders of cyberbullying. A comparative face-to-face survey of adolescents (12-15-year-olds) was conducted in Korea (n = 520) and Australia (n = 401). The results reveal that online networks are partially related to cyberbullying in both countries, showing the size of social network sites was significantly correlated with experience cyberbullying among adolescents in both countries. However there were cultural differences in the impact of friendship networks on cyberbullying. The size of the online and offline networks has a stronger impact on the cyberbullying experiences in Korea than it does in Australia. In particular, the number of friends in cliques was positively related to both bullying and victimization in Korea.

Keywords:  Australia; Korea; comparative study; cyberbullying; friendship; social networks

Mesh:

Year:  2016        PMID: 27805478     DOI: 10.1080/00221325.2016.1242475

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Genet Psychol        ISSN: 0022-1325            Impact factor:   1.509


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1.  Risk Factors Influencing Cyberbullying Perpetration among Middle School Students in Korea: Analysis Using the Zero-Inflated Negative Binomial Regression Model.

Authors:  Kyung Im Kang; Kyonghwa Kang; Chanhee Kim
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-02-24       Impact factor: 3.390

2.  Victimization by traditional bullying and cyberbullying and the combination of these among adolescents in 13 European and Asian countries.

Authors:  Roshan Chudal; Elina Tiiri; Anat Brunstein Klomek; Say How Ong; Sturla Fossum; Hitoshi Kaneko; Gerasimos Kolaitis; Sigita Lesinskiene; Liping Li; Mai Nguyen Huong; Samir Kumar Praharaj; Lauri Sillanmäki; Helena R Slobodskaya; Jorge C Srabstein; Tjhin Wiguna; Zahra Zamani; Andre Sourander
Journal:  Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry       Date:  2021-04-21       Impact factor: 5.349

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