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Differences between peer victimization in cyber and physical settings and associated psychosocial adjustment in early adolescence
Authors:Allison G Dempsey  Michael L Sulkowski  Rebecca Nichols  Eric A Storch
Institution:1. University of Houston;2. University of Florida, Gainesville;3. University of South Florida
Abstract:The increasing use of cyberspace as a social networking forum creates a new medium for youth to become victims of peer aggression. This study used factor analysis techniques to confirm whether survey questions about frequency of cyber victimization formed a distinct latent construct from questions about relational and overt victimization information in a large (N = 1,665) sample of middle school students. A secondary goal was to relate experiences of cyber victimization to symptoms of depression and social anxiety. Results indicate that cyber victimization is separate latent factor from overt and relational victimization. Experiences of cyber victimization were weakly associated with symptoms of social anxiety, but not depression. These results signify that cyber victimization deserves future empirical and clinical attention. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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