Loneliness, personal and social well-being: towards a conceptualization of the effects of cyberbullying / Soledad, bienestar social e individual: hacia una conceptualización de los efectos del cyberbullying

Daniel Halpern, Martina Piña, Javier Vásquez
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Abstract This paper examines the effects of cyberbullying using a mixed method approach, by combining interviews, focus groups and a survey of 7,000 students. In the inductive stage, and following an axial coding analysis, we identified 153 concepts related to conflicts, which were divided into three thematic units to explain the greater impact of cyberbullying: (1) social distance; (2) privacy exposure; and (3) range of the material. The survey concluded that: (1) the victims of bullying and cyberbullying present higher levels of loneliness and lower levels of social well-being compared to non-bullied students, and those who were bullied in both channels presented higher levels of loneliness and lower levels of social well-being than those who were bullied in only one of them; (2) the victims of cyberbullying showed lower levels of individual well-being compared with those who had never been bullied, as with those who suffered face-to-face bullying. This difference was explained by testimonies indicating that most of the cyberbullying was related to intimate content, which has a higher impact on image perception.
孤独,个人和社会福祉:网络欺凌/孤独影响的概念化,社会和个人福祉:网络欺凌影响的概念化
摘要:本文通过访谈、焦点小组和对7000名学生的调查,采用混合方法研究了网络欺凌的影响。在归纳阶段,通过轴向编码分析,我们确定了153个与冲突相关的概念,并将其分为三个主题单元来解释网络欺凌的更大影响:(1)社会距离;(2)隐私暴露;(3)材料的范围。研究发现:(1)欺凌和网络欺凌受害者的孤独感和社会幸福感水平均高于未受欺凌的学生,且欺凌和网络欺凌均受欺凌的学生的孤独感和社会幸福感水平均高于仅受欺凌的学生;(2)网络欺凌受害者的个人幸福感水平低于从未遭受过欺凌的人,也低于遭受过面对面欺凌的人。证词解释了这一差异,表明大多数网络欺凌与亲密内容有关,亲密内容对形象感知的影响更高。
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