Paper from our CAMH journal 2023 Special Issue
Background – Cyberbullying is becoming a global threat with the ease of access to the internet. Although many studies addressed the relationship between coping strategies and cyber victimization, the role of coping strategies, and protective or risk factors, on involvement in cyberbullying perpetration is unclear. Therefore, the present study aims to examine the effect of active, avoidant, and negative coping strategies and the sociodemographic variables (i.e., parents’ education, gender, and family income) on cyberbullying perpetration behaviors.
Authors; Eyüp Sabır Erbiçer, Emre Toprak, Ahmet Metin
First published: 13 December 2022
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