2017
DOI: 10.4172/2375-4494.1000339
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Cyber-victimization among Children: Prevalence, Characteristics, Gender Differences and Links to Social Difficulties

Abstract: Objective:The current study presents an updated initial picture of the nature of Cyberbullying (CB) among children in Israel. The study examined CB as it is manifested among primaryits prevalence, characteristics and gender differences, against the backdrop of traditional bullying. Methods:The study involved 242 pupils (54.1% girls). Data was gathered through questionnaires which were distributed to the participants, 4 th and 5 th grade pupils, from ten classes in two municipal primary schools located in the c… Show more

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“…3 Empirical studies conducted in western world have reported online child sexual abuse prevalence rates ranging from 30-40%, while in South Asia including Bangladesh, the prevalence rates have been observed to range from 50-60%. [6][7][8] The aim of paper is to examines the prevalence and impact of online sexual abuse on children in Bangladesh and provide policy recommendations to protect children from this type of abuse.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…3 Empirical studies conducted in western world have reported online child sexual abuse prevalence rates ranging from 30-40%, while in South Asia including Bangladesh, the prevalence rates have been observed to range from 50-60%. [6][7][8] The aim of paper is to examines the prevalence and impact of online sexual abuse on children in Bangladesh and provide policy recommendations to protect children from this type of abuse.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The article published by Olenik-Shemesh et al [4] presented a study that was meant to explore the present status of cyber-bullying in Israel. The authors studied 242 pupils (54.1% girls) from two municipal primary schools through questionnaires.…”
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confidence: 99%