Factors Affecting Cyberbullying Involvement Among Students of Northwestern University

Mark Angel P. Bagasol, Virgilio T. Balalio Jr., Romie Dane D. Balanay, Jonathan Balantac, Mark April P. Barbado, Kween Charlette B. Velasco, Jonah B. Badua
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Cyberbullying has emerged as a timely and relevant issue. Almost all students are active in using gadgets and exposed to social media platforms, making them vulnerable to cyberbullying. This study determined the factors associated with cyberbullying involvement of students of Northwestern University. It specifically answered the demographic profile of students, perceived factors influencing students' involvement in cyberbullying, its effects, and their coping mechanisms as the basis of coming up with Information-Education-Communication material. A quantitative-descriptive method was used using IPO. A survey questionnaire was used and distributed online using Google forms. There were 351 participants from different colleges. Frequency, percentage, and weighted mean are used to analyze the data. Findings revealed that Medium and school are the most significant factors influencing students' involvement in cyberbullying. The perceived effects of cyberbullying provide a risk to mental and physical health, lack of confidentiality or privacy, and connection to real life. It also generates mood, sleep, eating habits, or low self-esteem. Being with peers, understanding one's behavior, and focusing on studies are dominant coping mechanisms. Since this study is limited only to college students in private institutions, it offers future researchers to investigate the perception of students in public institutions. Further, researchers may also study parents' perceptions of cyberbullying since they play a vital role in protecting their children in this critical issue. This study on cyberbullying was conducted during the pandemic when students were exposed to technology and social media involving college students in a private institution.
西北大学学生参与网络欺凌的影响因素
网络欺凌是一个及时而相关的问题。几乎所有的学生都积极使用电子产品,并暴露在社交媒体平台上,这使他们很容易受到网络欺凌。本研究确定了西北大学学生参与网络欺凌的相关因素。它具体回答了学生的人口统计特征,影响学生参与网络欺凌的感知因素,其影响,以及他们的应对机制,作为制定信息-教育-交流材料的基础。采用IPO定量描述方法。使用了一份调查问卷,并通过谷歌表格在线分发。共有来自不同学院的351名参与者。使用频率、百分比和加权平均值来分析数据。调查结果显示,媒介和学校是影响学生参与网络欺凌的最重要因素。人们所感知到的网络欺凌的影响会给心理和身体健康带来风险,缺乏保密或隐私,以及与现实生活的联系。它还会影响情绪、睡眠、饮食习惯或自卑。与同龄人在一起,理解自己的行为,专注于学习是主要的应对机制。由于本研究仅局限于私立院校的大学生,为未来研究人员调查公立院校学生的认知提供了基础。此外,研究人员还可以研究父母对网络欺凌的看法,因为他们在保护孩子这一关键问题上起着至关重要的作用。这项关于网络欺凌的研究是在流感大流行期间进行的,当时学生们在一家私立机构接触到科技和社交媒体,其中包括大学生。
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