Cyberbullying Victimization from Online Networks Behavior Among Adolescents in Chonburi Province
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Cyberbullying Victimization, Behavior, Online networks, AdolescentsAbstract
This survey research aimed to study the cyberbullying victimization from online networks behavior among adolescents in Chonburi Province. Multi-stage random sampling was used to select 534 students aged 13–21 years for this study. Personal information, online networks behavior and the cyberbullying victimization Questionnaire for adolescents were used to collect data with an online method. The discriminant coefficients were found to be between .24 and .81 when the overall reliability coefficient was .86. The data were analyzed by mean, standard deviation and multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA).
The cyberbullying victimization from online networks behaviors in terms of impersonation, visual cybervictimization, written-Verbal Cybervictimization, and online exclusion among adolescents in Chonburi Province were overall at a low level. To compare cyberbullying victimization from online networks behavior among adolescents in Chonburi Province, classified by grade point average and prior experienced in using online social network found that statistically significant differences at the .05 level.
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