不断变化的欺凌世界:学生干预网络欺凌的策略

Courtney J. L. Andrysiak, P.R.S. Mani, Marlene Pomrenke, Grace Ukasoanya, Lauren Mizock
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网络欺凌干预策略的研究存在空白。本研究的目的是通过访谈网络欺凌幸存者来确定有效的应对策略。本研究采用扎根理论定性方法,让数据完全从参与者的角度呈现出来。通过对数据的分析,研究人员发现青少年有三种应对方式:在线应对、离线应对和内在应对。网络应对涉及网络干预,以阻止主动网络欺凌和预防未来网络欺凌;例如,年轻人限制谁可以访问他们的在线账户,或者阻止并举报网络欺凌者。线下应对包括参与者在线下采取的策略,以尽量减少、容忍或应对网络欺凌的影响,例如谈论他们的经历或重新构建他们思考事物的方式。最后,内在应对描述了幸存者的人格特征或帮助他们发展这种有弹性的应对策略的方式;例如,拥有自我意识和自爱有助于生存。因此,研究结果通过确认先前确定的策略(如在线应对)和强调新的策略(如内在应对),为有效应对策略的文献做出了贡献。这些发现也有助于为未来学校的咨询实践提供信息。
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The Changing World of Bullying: Student Strategies for Cyberbullying Intervention
A gap in research on cyberbullying intervention strategies exists. The purpose of this study was to identify effective coping strategies for cyberbullying by interviewing cyberbullying survivors. The study used grounded theory qualitative methodology to allow data to fully emerge from participants’ perspectives. When analyzing the data, the researchers found that youth engaged in three types of coping: online coping, offline coping, and intrinsic coping. Online coping involved online interventions to stop active cyberbullying and prevent future cyberbullying; for example, youth limited who had access to their online accounts or blocked and reported cyberbullies. Offline coping included strategies that participants engaged in offline to minimize, tolerate, or cope with the effects of cyberbullying, such as talking about their experiences or reframing the way that they think about things. Finally, intrinsic coping described survivors’ personality traits or ways of being that aided them in developing such resilient coping strategies; for instance, possessing self-awareness and self-love contributed to survival. Accordingly, the findings contribute to the literature on effective coping strategies by confirming previously identified strategies, like online coping, and highlighting new ones, like intrinsic coping. The findings also help inform future counseling practices within schools.
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