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Cyberbully victimization and its association with residual depressive symptoms among clinically stable adolescents with psychiatric disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic: A perspective from network analysis

Xiaomeng Xie, Hong Cai, Shuying Li, Zong-Lei Li, Wuyang Zhang, Yan-Jie Zhao, Yao Zhang, Gábor S. Ungvári, Yi‐lang Tang, Fan He, Yu‐Tao Xiang

Frontiers in Psychology · 2023

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Summary

Objective: This study examined the prevalence of cyberbullying and its relationship with residual depressive symptoms in this patient population during the COVID-19 outbreak using network analysis. Methods: This was a multicenter, cross-sectional study. Adolescent patients attending maintenance treatment at outpatient departments of three major psychiatric hospitals were included. Experience of cyberbullying was measured with a standard question, while the severity of Internet addiction and depressive symptoms were measured using the Internet Addiction Test and the Patient Health Questionnaire-9, respectively. The network structure of depression and cyberbully were characterized and indices of "Expected Influence" was used to identify symptoms central to the network. To identify particular

Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1080192
Catalogue ID
SNmojj1n7l-46lx8m
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