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Cyberbullying Impact

Cyberbullying impact on youth refers to the negative psychological, emotional, and social effects experienced by young individuals as a result of being targeted by online harassment or bullying behaviors. This phenomenon can lead to increased anxiety, depression, and a decline in academic performance and social interactions.

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Cyberbullying is a significant issue affecting youth today, manifesting through various digital platforms. It can lead to severe emotional distress, including anxiety and depression, impacting victims' mental health and social interactions. Understanding the nature of cyberbullying is crucial for pr...

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Cyberbullying
Harassment or bullying that occurs through digital platforms.

Example: Sending threatening messages via social media.

Victim
A person who is targeted by cyberbullying.

Example: The victim of online harassment may feel isolated.

Bystander
A person who witnesses cyberbullying but is not directly involved.

Example: A bystander can report the bullying to authorities.

Anxiety
A feeling of worry or fear that can be exacerbated by bullying.

Example: Victims may experience anxiety about attending school.

Depression
A mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness.

Example: Cyberbullying can lead to depression in victims.

Digital Citizenship
Responsible use of technology and the internet.

Example: Teaching students about respectful online behavior.

Related Topics

Mental Health Awareness
Understanding mental health issues related to bullying and cyberbullying.
intermediate
Digital Safety
Learning how to stay safe online and protect oneself from cyberbullying.
intermediate
Conflict Resolution
Strategies for resolving conflicts that may lead to bullying.
intermediate

Key Concepts

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