The role of self-efficacy in defending cyberbullying victims
Abstract
Due to the lasting and pervasive effects of cyberbullying on cybervictims, current literature has examined factors which decrease the prevalence of cyberbullying episodes. One factor known to mitigate cyberbullying rates is bystander intervention. However, despite many bystanders witnessing acts of cyberbullying, few bystanders elect to intervene. There is currently minimal literature examining which factors influence bystander intervention and...
Paper Details
Title
The role of self-efficacy in defending cyberbullying victims
Published Date
Aug 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
109
Pages
106340 - 106340
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