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Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties | 2012

Predictors of victimisation across direct bullying, indirect bullying and cyberbullying

Antonella Brighi; Annalisa Guarini; Giannino Melotti; Silvia Galli; Maria Luisa Genta

Cyberbullying may sometimes be an extension of traditional bullying. However, some particular features of cyberbullying suggest that it may have a distinct causal pathway, due to the social context of a virtual environment within which peer social processes occur. Moreover, boys and girls may perceive and respond differentially to their social context, which may heighten the risk for victimisation. This study aimed to describe how the perceived relational context (school, peers and family) may influence the probability of becoming a victim, in both offline and virtual contexts, among boys and girls. A questionnaire, measuring school climate; global, family and peer self-esteem; loneliness in relationship with parents and peers; and victimisation in traditional direct, traditional indirect and cyberbullying, was completed by 2326 Italian adolescents (mean age 13.9 years). For traditional victimisation, significant predictors were loneliness in relations with peers and a negative perception of school climate, in both males and females, while younger age (for direct victimisation) and lower global self-esteem (for indirect victimisation) were predictors for males only. For cybervictimisation, involvement as either a direct or an indirect victim was a very strong predictor for both males and females, but with an element of distinction compared to traditional victimisation, as lower self-esteem in family relationships was a predictor of cybervictimisation for males, while parent loneliness was a predictor for females. Implications for understanding the continuity/discontinuity between traditional bullying and cyberbullying, and for the development of intervention strategies, taking into account some differences by gender, are discussed.


Cyberbullying in the Global Playground: Research from International Perspectives | 2012

Self-esteem and loneliness in relation to cyberbullying in three European countries.

Antonella Brighi; Giannino Melotti; Annalisa Guarini; Maria Luisa Genta; Rosario Ortega; J. A. Mora-Merchán; Peter K. Smith; Fran Thompson


Cyberbullying in the Global Playground: Research from International Perspectives | 2012

Comparative Aspects of Cyberbullying in Italy, England, and Spain

Maria Luisa Genta; Peter K. Smith; Rosario Ortega; Antonella Brighi; Annalisa Guarini; Fran Thompson; Neil Tippett; J. A. Mora-Merchán; Juan Calmaestra


Zeitschrift Fur Psychologie-journal of Psychology | 2009

European Project on Bullying and Cyberbullying Granted by Daphne II Programme

Maria Luisa Genta; Antonella Brighi; Annalisa Guarini


Early Education and Development | 1992

Attitudes of Parents Toward War Play in Young Children

Angela Costabile; Maria Luisa Genta; Elisabetta Zucchini; Peter K. Smith; Rachel Harker


Archive | 2013

Cyberbullismo- Ricerche e strategie di intervento

Maria Luisa Genta; Antonella Brighi; Annalisa Guarini


Rassegna di Psicologia | 2009

The Phenomenon of Cyberbullying in Adolescence

Maria Luisa Genta; Lucia Berdondini; Antonella Brighi; Annalisa Guarini


QUADERNI DEL CORECOM | 2013

Conclusioni e nuove prospettive

Annalisa Guarini; Antonella Brighi; Maria Luisa Genta; P. Fini


Agresividad injustificada, bullying y violencia escolar, 2010, ISBN 978-84-206-5461-4, págs. 105-128 | 2010

Bullying: un fenómeno inmoral

Antonella Brighi; Maria Luisa Genta


Archive | 2009

Bullismo tradizionale ed elettronico

Maria Luisa Genta; E. Buccoliero; Andrea Canevaro; Antonella Brighi; Annalisa Guarini; Elena Malaguti; O. Tomic

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