Sameer Hinduja, Ph.D. Cyberbullying Research Center Florida Atlantic University Cyberbullying: What We Know, What We Can Do.

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Sameer Hinduja, Ph.D. Cyberbullying Research Center Florida Atlantic University Cyberbullying: What We Know, What We Can Do

Fast Facts about Cyberbullying -“willful and repeated harm inflicted through the use of computers, cell phones, and other electronic devices” -Approximately 15-35% of students have been victims -About 10-20% of students admit to cyberbullying others -Girls as likely, if not more likely, to be involved as boys -Involvement seems to peak in middle school (grades 6-8) - Most victims of cyberbullying know, or at least think they know, who the cyberbully is

What the Research Shows –Physical Consequences Headaches, sleeping difficulties, abdominal painHeadaches, sleeping difficulties, abdominal pain –Emotional consequences Anger, frustration, sadness, fearAnger, frustration, sadness, fear –Psychological consequences Self-esteem, suicidal ideationSelf-esteem, suicidal ideation –Social Consequences Rejection, peer conflict, lack of social competenceRejection, peer conflict, lack of social competence –Behavioral consequences Conduct problems, bullying, delinquency, violenceConduct problems, bullying, delinquency, violence Substance use, academic struggles, overall difficultiesSubstance use, academic struggles, overall difficulties

Work to be Done… -Assessments -Information sharing/Workshops/Assemblies -Social norming and climate -Peer mentoring programming, mobilizing youth -Focus on special populations -Gender identity/expression and sexual orientation -ASD youth (Asperger’s Syndrome) -Research (quantitative and qualitative) -Peers, scholastic achievement -Electronic dating violence, sexting -Juvenile delinquency and school violence