The study of cyberbullying has most often focused on adolescents. This study examined survey data on 4,584 students in grades 3, 4 and 5, gathered between late 2014 and 2016, as schools opted to survey their students about bullying and cyberbullying. Most, but not all, schools participating were in Massachusetts. Altogether, 49.6% of students reported owning their own cell phone. Older students were significantly more likely to report ownership; 59.8% of fifth graders, 50.6% of fourth graders, and 39.5% of third graders reported owning their own cell phone. Younger children were less able to define the term “cyberbullying” correctly, but 9.5% of all children reported being a victim of cyberbullying. Cell phone owners were significantly more likely to report being a victim of cyberbullying, but this was only true for children in Grades 3 and 4. Although fewer students overall (5.8%) admitted to cyberbullying their peers, more cell phone owners...
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May 01 2018
Cell Phone Ownership and Cyberbullying in 8-11 Year Olds: New Research
Elizabeth Englander, PhD
Elizabeth Englander, PhD
Bridgewater State University, Bridgewater, MA
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Pediatrics (2018) 142 (1_MeetingAbstract): 724.
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Elizabeth Englander; Cell Phone Ownership and Cyberbullying in 8-11 Year Olds: New Research. Pediatrics May 2018; 142 (1_MeetingAbstract): 724. 10.1542/peds.142.1MA8.724
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