Reviews
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- Review article
Cyberbullying Prevalence Among US Middle and High School–Aged Adolescents: A Systematic Review and Quality Assessment
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 58Issue 2p125–133Published online: November 11, 2015- Ellen M. Selkie
- Jessica L. Fales
- Megan A. Moreno
Cited in Scopus: 171Cyberbullying (CB) has established links to physical and mental health problems including depression, suicidality, substance use, and somatic symptoms. Quality reporting of CB prevalence is essential to guide evidence-based policy and prevention priorities. The purpose of this systematic review was to investigate study quality and reported prevalence among CB research studies conducted in populations of US adolescents of middle and high school age. - Review article
Cyberbullying: Review of an Old Problem Gone Viral
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 57Issue 1p10–18Published in issue: July, 2015- Elias Aboujaoude
- Matthew W. Savage
- Vladan Starcevic
- Wael O. Salame
Cited in Scopus: 249Despite being relatively new, cyberbullying is now well recognized as a serious public health problem affecting children and adolescents. Scientific exploration has lagged media attention, but a synthesis of studies across several disciplines permits an understanding of its epidemiology, phenomenology, mental health dimensions, and management tools.