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Citation

Mallik CI. Asian J. Psychiatry 2019; 48: e101893.

Affiliation

Monon Psychiatric Hospital, Dhaka. Electronic address: chiromallik15@gmail.com.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.ajp.2019.101893

PMID

31865200

Abstract

Cyberbully victimization ranged from 5- to 55% around the Globe. Victims show more negative emotions and stress than the non-victims. This study was designed to find out the prevalence of Cyberbully victims, nature of the Cyberbullying victimization and to find out its possible association with psychiatric disorders in a school sample in Bangladesh. This was a two-phased cross-sectional study. The first phase was for identifying Cyberbully victims and screening psychopathology. During second phase, psychiatric diagnoses were made. The subjects were further divided into Cyberbully victim positive and negative cases for comparison. Their age ranged from 14 to 17 years. Prevalence of Cyberbully victims was found to be 32 % with higher preponderance among boys. Of the Cyberbully victims, 27.3 % suffered from any kind of psychiatric disorder which was significant (P = 0.012). Both emotional and behavioral disorders were significantly higher among the victims (21.6 % and 12.5 % respectively). Major depressive disorder alone was present in 9.1 % of Cyberbully victims which was proportionately higher from the non-victims at significant level. Majority of the bullies (60.87 %) were virtual friends. The results indicate the rising problem of Cyberbullying associated with notable amount of psychiatric disorders that needs more attention.

Copyright © 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

Adolescents; Bangladesh; Cyberbully victims; Psychiatric disorders

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