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Cyberbullying: Russian teenagers experience
[Кибербуллинг: Опыт Российских Подростков]

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  • Khlomov, Kirill (Хломов, Кирилл)

    (The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

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Aggressive behavior among adolescents in recent years has been actively developing in the Internet space (both in Russia and abroad), and therefore there is a growing need to study the forms, prevalence, causes and consequences of cyberbullying and develop measures for its suppression and prevention in the framework of psychological pedagogical work. The article presents the results of a study of the experience of meeting Russian adolescents with episodes of harassment on the Internet. The paper analyzes the prevalence of cyberbullying episodes, the emotional and behavioral responses of participants based on self-report, age and gender differences, and the moral evaluation of cyberbullying by adolescents. The article discusses the research and applied perspectives of psychological work in the field of Internet security of adolescents.

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  • Khlomov, Kirill (Хломов, Кирилл), 2019. "Cyberbullying: Russian teenagers experience [Кибербуллинг: Опыт Российских Подростков]," Working Papers 061907, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:wpaper:061907
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    cyberbulling; bulling; teenager; internet; online risks; aggression;
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