Online Harassment Affects Majority of Teens Outside School
A study found that 64% of children and teenagers who face harassment experience it online, without also being harassed at school.
The research suggests that online harassment represents a distinct problem, separate from bullying that occurs within school environments. This indicates that many adolescents are vulnerable to cyberbullying regardless of their experiences with in-person aggression.
The findings emphasize the increasing significance of online safety and the necessity to develop targeted interventions to combat cyberbullying among teenagers. Such measures could include educational programs, parental guidance, and reporting mechanisms that address online harassment directly.
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