What is Bullying

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CYBER

BULLYING In teenagers

Sergio Alvarado, Raisa Kitaigorod, Rodrigo Muckled, Moira


Sanchez, Daniela Ticona
Research Question:

HOW DOES
CYBERBULLYING AFFECT
THE DAILY LIVES OF THE
ONES SUFFERING FROM
IT?
General Objective:
ANALYZE HOW
VICTIMS OF
CYBERBULLYING, ARE
AFFECTED BY IT

We want to empathize more with victims that are


Personal Objective: suffering from cyberbullying
Specific Objetives

1 2 3
LISTING ALL THE ANALYZING ALL CREATING A BIG
EMOTIONAL THE AWARENESS
EFFECTS PSYCHOLOGICAL ABOUT THE
CYBERBULLYING FACTORS IN CONSEQUENCES
LEAVES ON PEOPLE BULLIED PEOPLE OF
CYBERBULLING
Studies have found that:

Studies about Anywhere from 9% to 40% of students are


victims of cyberbullying around the world.
In the past 12 months, 15.8% of students
cyberbullying reported cyberbullying and 25.9% reported
school bullying.
Overall, cyberbullying school reports reported
that cyberbullying cases were higher among
girls(25.1%) than boys(26.6%) and almost the
same percentage outside the school.
Thankfully, school bullying decreased slightly
from 9th grade to 12th grade.
Still, according to studies, cyberbullying is said
to affect the academic achievement of the
victim adolescents.
Reasons why cyberbullying occurs:
CAUSES
Weak legal consequences

Lack of education

Narcicism

Sociopathy

Lack of self-steem

Low self-steem

Family problems
(TALKING ABOUT BULLERS)
How cyberbullying affects the
victim’s self-esteem
CONSEQUENCES
Feelings of worthlessness
Shame and inadequacy
Victims may also develop:
- anxiety
- depression
A person who feels bullied and vulnerable is more likely to have
a LOW self-esteem
it creates a hostile internal environment where:
- negative self-perceptions and thinking
- powerlessness
- social comparisons and social isolation
patterns converge to undermine self-esteem
Cyberbullying has significant repercussions on
individuals' mental health and overall welfare:
How cyberbullying It induces adverse emotions such as sadness and
affects people's anger, diminishes self-esteem, and fosters feelings
of isolation and withdrawal.
mindest Academic performance may suffer, physical health
issues may arise, and victims are vulnerable to self-
harm and suicidal ideation.
Long-lasting psychological effects, like PTSD, are
also possible.
Furthermore, cyberbullies themselves may
experience aggression and emotional instability.
Implementing effective prevention and intervention
measures is imperative to tackle this issue and
provide assistance to those impacted.
When there is less engagement, other family
How cyberbullying members could feel less connected or supported.
This may eventually cause the family's level of
not only affects you, closeness to decline.

but people around you Victims could feel that they don't have the support or
the understanding of their family and not letting them
(family) help or intervene.

It is important for families to employ positive


preventive strategies. It helps if there is open
communication between everyone living in the home
and if meaningful conversation is the norm. Children
should feel free to candidly discuss their struggles
with bullying; it is ideal if they can also view their
parents as trusted friends.
CONCLUSION
In conclusion, cyberbullying is a complex and damaging phenomenon
that can have profound negative effects on individuals’ mental and
emotional well-being.

It often leads to lower self-esteem, increased anxiety and depression, and


can contribute to a range of other psychological and social challenges.

By addressing the root causes and consequences of cyberbullying, we can


work towards creating a safer and more positive online environment for
everyone.
We believe that eduaction and awareness are key for creating a culture of
empathy and respect online.
SOURCES
https://www.unicef.org/end-violence/how-to-stop-cyberbullying

https://study.com/academy/lesson/how-does-bullying-affect-
parents.html#:~:text=Because%20bullying%20can%20increase%20feelings,depressio
n%2C%20anxiety%2C%20and%20agitation.

https://www.shepellfgi.com/Bullying/HowBullyingCanAffecttheEntireFamily/EN/73

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10001909/

https://www.pacer.org/bullying/info/stats.asphttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pm
c/articles/PMC3490574/

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3490574/
THANK YOU!

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