Cyberbully victimization and its association with residual depressive symptoms among clinically stable adolescents with psychiatric disorders during the covid-19 pandemic: a perspective from network analysis

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    In recent decades, incidents of cyberbullying of adolescents have been on the rise (Wolak et_al, 2007; Chang et_al, 2013). Cyberbullying is defined as a variety of actions about intentional harassment and bullying, which harms the victim`s interest or reputation (Ivbijaro et_al, 2021; Poyraz et_al, 2021; Sartorius, 2021). Third, impersonation cyberbullying such as stealing someone else`s identity to reveal personal information or his/her financial situation (Tokunaga, 2010; Vivolo-Kantor et_al, 2014; Jadambaa et_al, 2019). The prevalence of cyberbully varies greatly across studies (4.8% - 72%) (Juvonen and Gross, 2008; Sourander et_al, 2010 . . .

     

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