Cyberlife
Study details
| Year: | 2020 |
| Scope: | National |
| Countries: | Germany |
| Methodology: | Empirical research – Quantitative |
| Methods of data collection: | Online quantitative methods (e.g. Online survey) |
| Researched Groups: | Children; Parents; Teachers / Educators |
| Children Ages: | Kids (6-10 Years old); Pre-adolescents (11-13 Years old); Adolescents (14-18 Years old); Young adults (19-24 Years old) |
| Funder: | Bündnis gegen Cybermobbing e.V., Techniker Krankenkasse |
| Funder Types: | NGO (Advocacy, Charity, Consumer organization); Private industry / Company |
| Informed Consent: | Consent not mentioned |
| Ethics: | Ethical considerations not mentioned |
| URL: | https://www.buendnis-gegen-cybermobbing.de/aktivitaeten/studien.html |
| Data Set Availability: | Not mentioned |
Goals
"The core topics of study are the following:
- scope, instruments and motive of internet activities
- information base and behaviour of three main target groups (parents, teachers, students)
- frequency of cyberbullying
- preventive actions by schools
- desired information and support
- effects of Covid-19" (Bündnis gegen Cybermobbing e. V. 2020, 8; translated by the coder)
This study is a follow-up study (2013; 2017) to examine the differences over the years.