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Cyberbullying Among Sohag University Student

Conditions
Cyberbullying Among Sohag University Students
Registration Number
NCT05421026
Lead Sponsor
Sohag University
Brief Summary

Cyberbullying can be defined as intentional aggression through electronic routes, such as text messages, e-mails, chat rooms, online games, and social websites. In comparison with traditional bullying, cyberbullying has many unique characteristics that boost its harmful effects, including the inability to avoid bullying, presence of larger and more potential audience, the continuity of bullying regardless of time or place, and the anonymity of perpetrator in many occasions .

Detailed Description

In Egypt almost half of Beni-sueif university students (48.2%) reported experiencing cyberbullying victimization. Female students, students living in urban areas and those who spent more hours using the internet reported more exposure (p\<0.001). Harassment was the main type stated by females (79.8%) while flaming was excessively reported by males (51.8%). Students responded mostly by anger (63.1%), hatred (23.2%) and sorrow (22.6%) towards the worst victimization incidents.

In this study I want to study the situation of cyberbullying among Sohag University students .

, study patterns of cyberbullying among Sohag University students , determine of correlates of cyberbullying among Sohag University students such as family factors and study the implications of cyberbullying on victims .

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
500
Inclusion Criteria
  • students of the selected faculties
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Exclusion Criteria
  • students who will refuse to participate in this study.
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Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
study the situation of cyberbullying among Sohag University students2022-2023

study the prevalence , the pattern and correlates of cyberbullying

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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