Umbrella review of meta-analyses on the risk factors, protective factors, consequences and interventions of cyberbullying victimization

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Kasturiratna, K. T. A. Sandeeshwara [1 ]
Hartanto, Andree [1 ]
Chen, Crystal H. Y. [1 ]
Tong, Eddie M. W. [2 ,3 ]
Majeed, Nadyanna M. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Singapore Management Univ, Singapore City, Singapore
[2] Natl Univ Singapore, Dept Psychol, Singapore City, Singapore
[3] Natl Univ Singapore, Social Serv Res Ctr, Singapore City, Singapore
来源
NATURE HUMAN BEHAVIOUR | 2025年 / 9卷 / 01期
关键词
CYBER DATING ABUSE; INTERNET USE; BULLYING VICTIMIZATION; INTERNALIZING SYMPTOMS; EXTERNALIZING PROBLEMS; ONLINE COMMUNICATION; MODERATING ROLE; MENTAL-HEALTH; DIGITAL-AGE; ADOLESCENTS;
D O I
10.1038/s41562-024-02011-6
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The increasing prevalence of cyberbullying victimization has become a commonplace issue globally. Although research has explored various predictors and consequences of cyberbullying victimization, most focus on a narrow range of variables or contexts, highlighting the need to comprehensively review and synthesize the wealth of empirical findings. We conducted a systematic review of meta-analyses on cyberbullying victimization, incorporating 56 meta-analyses and 296 effect sizes (sample size range 421-1,136,080, sample size median 53,183; searched via EBSCOhost ERIC, EBSCOhost PsycInfo, PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, 13 cyberbullying-related journals, Google Scholar and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses) to address the following critical questions: (1) What are the crucial sociodemographic and psychological profiles of cyberbullying victims? (2) What critical contextual and environmental factors are associated with cyberbullying victimization? (3) What are the key psychological and behavioural consequences of cyberbullying victimization? (4) How effective are existing interventions in mitigating impacts of cyberbullying? Included meta-analyses had to focus on cyberbullying victimization and report at least one predictor or consequence. A quality assessment was conducted using the Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal Instrument for Systematic Reviews and Research Syntheses. Findings suggest that females, school-aged populations, traditional bullying victims and frequent internet users were more likely to be cyberbullied. Unregulated school environments and unsupportive parental relationships were also associated with increased cyberbullying victimization. Cyberbullying victimization was consistently associated with negative psychological outcomes, lower school performance and maladaptive coping behaviours. More importantly, the current review found that cyberbullying intervention programmes show promising results. The current review underscores the importance of devoting adequate resources to mitigating cyberbullying victimization. This umbrella review of 56 meta-analyses and 296 effect sizes examines the risk factors, protective factors and consequences of cyberbullying. The authors also examine interventions to mitigate cyberbullying victimization.
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页数:35
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