9 In 10 U.S. Teens Have Been Cyberbullied
- A 2023 survey found that nearly 9 of 10 U.S. Middle- and high-school teens have experienced cyberbullying.
- The study surveyed nearly 2,700 students and examined 18 types of cyberbullying, including exclusion and direct threats.
- Common forms reported included mean online comments , exclusion and rumors , humiliation , and repeated unwanted contact .
- Lead researcher Sameer Hinduja explained that no particular form of cyberbullying was found to be more damaging than others, as each type posed a comparable likelihood of resulting in trauma.
- The research indicated that the frequency of targeting correlated with more trauma symptoms, and Hinduja emphasized that more study is needed to protect teens.
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9 In 10 U.S. Teens Have Been Cyberbullied
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