2021
DOI: 10.1017/ipm.2021.63
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Cyberbullying and internet safety: a survey of child and adolescent mental health practitioners

Abstract: Objectives: Cyberbullying is increasingly recognised as a threat for young people’s mental health. Young people and their families may not know how to stay safe online or how to respond following unsafe internet experiences. This study aimed to examine Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) staff perceived knowledge, practice and attitudes towards cyberbullying (CB) and internet safety (IS), and their training needs. Methods: A descriptive, survey design was used. 59 CAMHS cl… Show more

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“…It entails personal life pleasure and positive interactions (Ford et al, 2015), which are essential for adolescents attempting to form an identity. Sadly, cyberbullying encounters can have a severe impact on psychological health, safety, and well-being (Lonergan et al, 2021), notably in adolescents, who are going through a period of rapid physical, psychological, and social development, all of which can contribute to feelings of anxiety, confusion, and emotional instability (Fomina et al, 2020). In this paper, we tested the premise that cyberbullying has a detrimental effect on mental health (well-being) in light of the severity of cybervictimisation's impacts on teenagers.…”
Section: Cyberbullying and Well-beingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It entails personal life pleasure and positive interactions (Ford et al, 2015), which are essential for adolescents attempting to form an identity. Sadly, cyberbullying encounters can have a severe impact on psychological health, safety, and well-being (Lonergan et al, 2021), notably in adolescents, who are going through a period of rapid physical, psychological, and social development, all of which can contribute to feelings of anxiety, confusion, and emotional instability (Fomina et al, 2020). In this paper, we tested the premise that cyberbullying has a detrimental effect on mental health (well-being) in light of the severity of cybervictimisation's impacts on teenagers.…”
Section: Cyberbullying and Well-beingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This process involves self-monitoring behaviors and critically assessing the impact of addiction on various aspects of their lives ( Pluhar et al, 2019 ). OTs play a pivotal role in this endeavor, providing invaluable resources to educate individuals about healthy social media usage, safe online behavior and digital citizenship skills ( Lonergan et al, 2023 ). See Figure 2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%