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Bullying Prevalence Across Contexts: A Meta-analysis Measuring Cyber and Traditional Bullying
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 55Issue 5p602–611Published online: August 24, 2014- Kathryn L. Modecki
- Jeannie Minchin
- Allen G. Harbaugh
- Nancy G. Guerra
- Kevin C. Runions
Cited in Scopus: 764Bullying involvement in any form can have lasting physical and emotional consequences for adolescents. For programs and policies to best safeguard youth, it is important to understand prevalence of bullying across cyber and traditional contexts. We conducted a thorough review of the literature and identified 80 studies that reported corresponding prevalence rates for cyber and traditional bullying and/or aggression in adolescents. Weighted mean effect sizes were calculated, and measurement features were entered as moderators to explain variation in prevalence rates and in traditional–cyber correlations within the sample of studies.