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Study Confirms Cyberbullying as Major Driver of PTSD in US Teens

  • A national study published on May 15, 2025, confirms that cyberbullying causes significant trauma in U.S. Teens aged 13 to 17.
  • Researchers from Florida Atlantic University and University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire used a representative sample of 2,697 students to explore the link between cyberbullying and PTSD.
  • The study found no single type of cyberbullying was more harmful than others, with exclusion, rumors, and direct threats all posing similar trauma risks.
  • Lead author Sameer Hinduja emphasized that the frequency with which students experience cyberbullying is a key factor in the severity of trauma symptoms they exhibit.
  • The findings underline the need for trauma-informed approaches and training educators to create safe environments that recognize and address all forms of bullying.
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Medical Xpress broke the news in on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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