Bullying is a devastating problem that threatens the happiness of today's youth. The most endangered are people who speak autistic or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, low body weight or overweight learning or disabled persons, gays / degeneration / degeneration, or different languages. Of course, there are no specific guidelines on who will be the victim of bullying. Children who are being bullied will show lower self-esteem, a greater loneliness, bigger anxiety, and more depression than young people with stressful years already.
Today's young people face a variety of terrible and shocking situations, but one of the newest and most uneasy situations is bullying. The number of young people who experienced cyber bullying is increasing and is estimated to occupy a worldwide proportion. Bullying mainly occurs among young people and young people between the ages of 14 and 26, but people of all ages may experience this situation. Technology has become complicated and you can immediately access information that might bring big benefits to our lives, but it is a means of using personal information, a means of committing a cyber crime, or harming others We may also provide means to individuals. Especially cybercrime is bullying. Most young people think that this bully is a joke and are not aware that they have catastrophic effects on the victims.
Progress in modern technology brings new challenges to young people today and affects not only students but also the role of adults and teachers in combating bullying. From cyber bullying seen in anonymous technology to provide bullying, the victim is a social media site that receives repeated ridicule and flames in the form of e-mails, text messages, and e-mails. Goebert, D, Else, I, Matsu, C, Chung - Do, J and Chan, J. (2011) I studied the influence of bullying on mental health of high ethnic minority high school students. Cyber bullying, race, gender, and the level of victim's independent variable (IV) are closely related to the use of:
RQ 1. How often do you get bullied? In addition to juvenile dating, are teens of teens bullied? The extent to which teenagers are being exposed to cyber bullying, that is, links of psychological abuse through technology (eg social networking sites, text messages) - differences from other psychological bullying and physical bullying What? RQ 2. Do young people in their teenage do bullying? In addition to teenage dating relationships, how much do teenagers report bullying to others? Do teenagers commit other cyber bullying than psychological bullying or physical bullying?