Negative Effects Of Cyberbullying

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It has been known that cyberbullying has a negative effect on children and teens. It’s not the same as traditional bullying; cyberbullying has a continuing effect through the use of electronics, cellphones, emails, and other use of social media sites. While traditional bullying was from mouth to mouth spread of rumors or hearsay. It can cause depression, psychological effects, and withdrawal from school, suicide and other things that are negative to teen’s health. “The center for Disease Control and Prevention had done a report and found that suicide was the third leading cause of death among adolescents in 2004” (Klomek 283). Juveniles that lack empathy to others, finds cyberbullying to be a sense of power.
Adolescents partaking in cyberbullying
Parents shape the foundation of an adolescent’s life at an early age. Teenagers going against their parents is seen as abnormal behavior, such as cyberbullying. When the parents is not present in a teenager life, the adolescent is more prone to act defiant. Due to lack the lack of guidance, some adolescents lack empathy for other people. “Cyberbullies can be anonymous, than traditional bullies, hence will less likely observe consequences for their behavior” (Steffgan 644). Therefore cyberbullying experience less for their victim. When there’s no parent guidance the child or teenager doesn’t feel they’ll get in trouble for their harassment. “Cyberbullies have a strange feeling of power and viciousness than traditional bullies” (Steffgen 646). It’s the not knowing who’s behind the bulling online, that gives the adolescent that power. Thus when a teenager doesn’t have a parental guidance, there’s no one to discipline them. Juveniles being defiant may cause empathy. So that’s the reason cyberbullies lack compassion. Parents have to present in a child’s or teenagers life, to show them the rights and wrongs of life. The school settings and peers can also influence a juveniles judgements. “School
“Juvonen and Gross (2008) found that 72% of youth had been cyberbullied with the previous year” (Hinduja 712). “Rules of 3-44% of teens reported cyberbullying other” (Hinduja 712). At these rates of cyberbullying by teens its cost some teenagers to take their own lives or attempt to. “Cyberbullying has been tied to host other negative psychosocial and behavioral outcomes, such as suicidal ideation, dropping out of school, aggression and fighting, drug use and carrying weapon to school” (Hinduja 712). This is a serious problem that has not been address as much in media. There’s a correlation between obese youth and cyberbullying. “Obese youth are 2.5 times more likely to be a victim of cyberbullying than non-obese students” (Desmet 17).Both traditional and cyberbullying correlates with this research. Some adolescents can’t handle the harassment that it taking over their lives, the juveniles that commit this crime needs to be held accountable. There’s also playing on both sides for the victim and offender. “Youth who experience cyberbullying as either offender or a victim had more suicidal thoughts and were more likely to attempt suicide than those who had experience such forms of aggression” (Klomek

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