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Cyberbullying and Children and Young People's Mental Health: A Systematic Map of Systematic Reviews

Irene Kwan, Kelly Dickson, Michelle Richardson, Wendy Macdowall, Helen Burchett, Claire Stansfield, Ginny Brunton, Katy Sutcliffe, James Thomas

Cyberpsychology Behavior and Social Networking · 2020

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Summary

Cyberbullying is associated with considerable negative mental and psychosocial consequences in children and young people, making it a serious public health concern. To review the highest level of available evidence, a systematic mapping review was conducted to identify systematic reviews that investigated the relationship between cyberbullying and mental and psychological outcomes in young people. Topic-relevant bibliographic databases and online resources were searched to identify reviews published since 2007. Data were extracted using a coding tool developed for this study. Methodological quality of included reviews was assessed using AMSTAR criteria. Nineteen systematic reviews satisfied the inclusion criteria and they reported a strong negative association between cyberbullying and men

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1089/cyber.2019.0370
Catalogue ID
SNmojbikfj-5n7gwv
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