Cyberbullying and Adolescents.

IF 3.6 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Current pediatrics reports Pub Date : 2020-09-01 Epub Date: 2020-06-03 DOI:10.1007/s40124-020-00217-6
Vidhya Lakshmi Kumar, Mark A Goldstein
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Abstract

Purpose of review: Cyberbullying is an aggressive behavior involving a type of electronic communication intending to harm a victim that can have profound effects on adolescents. This review examines the epidemiology, issues from cyberbullying, presentation to care of its victims and proposed interventions to this behavior.

Recent findings: There are a variety of physical and psychological effects on victims of cyberbullying that can include recurrent abdominal pain, headaches and difficulty with sleep. In addition, victims have higher rates of anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation and a lower level of well-being. Unfortunately, victims may remain silent, so screening for cyberbullying is encouraged in a variety of settings. Interventions can be designed at the level of the victim (and perpetrator), family, school and other support networks. Prevention of cyberbullying can be a focus for providers of healthcare.

Summary: Cyberbullying can have profound biopsychosocial effects on its victims. There are strategies currently in use and under development to identify and intervene on behalf of those affected by these behaviors.

网络欺凌与青少年。
回顾目的:网络欺凌是一种攻击性行为,涉及一种旨在伤害受害者的电子通信,可能对青少年产生深远影响。这篇综述探讨了流行病学、网络欺凌问题、受害者的表现和护理,并提出了对这种行为的干预措施。最近的研究发现:网络欺凌的受害者有各种各样的生理和心理影响,包括复发性腹痛、头痛和睡眠困难。此外,受害者的焦虑、抑郁、自杀意念率更高,幸福感水平也较低。不幸的是,受害者可能保持沉默,因此在各种情况下都鼓励对网络欺凌进行筛查。干预措施可以在受害者(和加害者)、家庭、学校和其他支持网络层面进行设计。预防网络欺凌可以成为医疗保健提供者的重点。总结:网络欺凌会对受害者产生深远的生物心理社会影响。目前有一些正在使用和正在开发的策略来识别和干预那些受这些行为影响的人。
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