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Cyberbullying and traditional bullying among Nordic adolescents and their impact on life satisfaction

Study details

Year: 2014
Scope: Multinational
Countries: Denmark; Finland; Iceland; Norway; Sweden; Other
Methodology: Empirical research – Quantitative
Methods of data collection: Survey
Researched Groups: Children
Children Ages: Other
Other Childrens Age Group: Aged 11, 13 and 15
Has Formal Ethical Clearance: Yes
Consents: Consent obtained from children
Informed Consent: Consent obtained
Ethics: Ethical considerations and/or protocol mentioned in the research design
URL: https://journals-sagepub-com.ezproxy.ub.gu.se/doi/pdf/10.1177/1403494818817411
Data Set Availability: Not mentioned

Goals

"This study aimed to be the first one to investigate the prevalence of cybervictimization in the six Nordic countries and to assess its overlap with traditional bullying. A further aim was to examine traditional bullying and cyberbullying and their associations with life satisfaction. Family structure and family affluence were also included in the analysis." (Authors, 503)

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