Virtual Violence as a Contributing Factor to the Mental Health of Young People: A Scoping Review.

IF 2.9 Q2 NURSING
Ruan Víctor Dos Santos Silva, Heriederson Sávio Dias Moura, Priscila Norié Araujo Betetti, Felipe Lima Dos Santos, Cinira Magali Fortuna
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Abstract

Virtual violence is facilitated by anonymity and the presence of aggressors on the internet, and the characteristics of this phenomenon amplify both the reach and intensity of the suffering experienced by victims-particularly in the psychological realm of young people. This review aimed to identify the mental health consequences of virtual violence among young students who use digital technologies, seeking to uncover patterns, experiences, and impacts for those involved. The databases consulted were EMBASE, Scopus, MEDLINE, CINAHL, LILACS, and Web of Science. The sources found were subjected to a two-stage screening process conducted by three reviewers. In the end, 18 articles were included. The studies were organized into five dimensions, and the findings indicated that involvement in cyberbullying-whether as a victim or a perpetrator-predicts greater psychological suffering for both parties. Gender and sexual orientation were found to be contributing factors to the worsening of participants' mental health. By contrast, parental and school involvement in young people's lives had a positive effect, both in reducing the number of victims and in helping to contain aggressors. This review reinforces the importance of recognizing and classifying cyberbullying as a form of violence. It also encourages the development of targeted prevention programs that raise awareness among all involved-especially families and school staff-who play a crucial role in supporting victims and breaking these patterns of violence.

虚拟暴力是促进青少年心理健康的一个因素:范围审查。
网络上的匿名性和侵犯者的存在为虚拟暴力提供了便利,这种现象的特点扩大了受害者所经历痛苦的范围和强度——尤其是在年轻人的心理领域。本综述旨在确定使用数字技术的年轻学生中虚拟暴力的心理健康后果,试图揭示相关模式、经历和影响。参考的数据库有EMBASE、Scopus、MEDLINE、CINAHL、LILACS和Web of Science。发现的消息来源经过三名审稿人进行的两阶段筛选过程。最终收录了18篇文章。这些研究被分成五个维度,结果表明,参与网络欺凌——无论是作为受害者还是肇事者——预示着双方更大的心理痛苦。研究发现,性别和性取向是导致参与者心理健康恶化的因素。相比之下,父母和学校对年轻人生活的参与在减少受害者数量和帮助遏制侵犯者方面都有积极的影响。这一审查强调了将网络欺凌视为一种暴力形式并将其分类的重要性。它还鼓励制定有针对性的预防方案,提高所有相关人员的认识,特别是家庭和学校工作人员,他们在支持受害者和打破这些暴力模式方面发挥着至关重要的作用。
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期刊介绍: We are pleased to announce the launch of the CJNR digital archive, an online archive available through the McGill University Library, and hosted by the McGill University Library Digital Collections Program in perpetuity. This archive has been made possible through a Richard M. Tomlinson Digital Library Innovation and Access Award to the McGill School of Nursing. The Richard M. Tomlinson award recognizes the ongoing contribution and commitment the CJNR has made to the McGill School of Nursing, and to the development and nursing science in Canada and worldwide. We hope this archive proves to be an invaluable research tool for researchers in Nursing and other faculties.
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