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      Effects of Cyberbullying Experience and Cyberbullying Tendency on School Violence in Early Adolescence

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          Background:

          School violence in early adolescence, whose frequency and status have recently changed significantly.

          Objective:

          This study attempts to detect the cyber bullying inclination of youth in early adolescence when aggressiveness reaches its peak, to identify school violence, and to develop a school violence prevention program. Method: This study was a survey research, investigating participants who were 470 middle school students in South Korea. For the analysis, independent t-test, one-way ANOVA and hierarchical regression analysis.

          Results:

          It is suggested that the school violence victimization experience and cyber bullying infliction experience has an influence in the school violence infliction. And the cyber bullying victimization experience and school violence victimization experience variables exert effects.

          Conclusion:

          The results of this study suggest that school nurses who are connecting to the community-school-home should take an active part in the development of school violence mediation education program, considering the cultural characteristics of the country.

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          Bullying, cyberbullying, and suicide.

          Empirical studies and some high-profile anecdotal cases have demonstrated a link between suicidal ideation and experiences with bullying victimization or offending. The current study examines the extent to which a nontraditional form of peer aggression--cyberbullying--is also related to suicidal ideation among adolescents. In 2007, a random sample of 1,963 middle-schoolers from one of the largest school districts in the United States completed a survey of Internet use and experiences. Youth who experienced traditional bullying or cyberbullying, as either an offender or a victim, had more suicidal thoughts and were more likely to attempt suicide than those who had not experienced such forms of peer aggression. Also, victimization was more strongly related to suicidal thoughts and behaviors than offending. The findings provide further evidence that adolescent peer aggression must be taken seriously both at school and at home, and suggest that a suicide prevention and intervention component is essential within comprehensive bullying response programs implemented in schools.
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            TOWARD AN INTERACTIONAL THEORY OF DELINQUENCY*

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              Relationships among cyberbullying, school bullying, and mental health in Taiwanese adolescents.

              This study examined the relationships among cyberbullying, school bullying, and mental health in adolescents.
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                Journal
                Open Nurs J
                Open Nurs J
                TONURSJ
                The Open Nursing Journal
                Bentham Open
                1874-4346
                10 August 2017
                2017
                : 11
                : 98-107
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Eulji University, Seongnam-si, South Korea
                [2 ]Chung-Ang University, Seoul, South Korea
                Author notes
                [* ]Address correspondence to this author at the Chung-Ang University, 84 Heukseok-ro, Dongjak-gu, Seoul, South Korea, 156-756, Tel: +82-2-820-5975, Fax: +82-2-824-7961; E-mail gisoo@ 123456cau.ac.kr
                Article
                TONURSJ-11-98
                10.2174/1874434601711010098
                5633708
                692212b9-f114-4146-af3d-91a7d8754260
                © 2017 Cho et al.

                This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0), a copy of which is available at: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode. This license permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

                History
                : 25 January 2017
                : 09 April 2017
                : 10 April 2017
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                Nursing
                adolescent,cyberbullying,middle school,violence’ anova, smartphones,school violence
                Nursing
                adolescent, cyberbullying, middle school, violence’ anova, smartphones, school violence

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