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Cyberbullying in COVID-19 Pandemic Decreases? Research of Internet Habits of Croatian Adolescents (CROSBI ID 317834)

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Vejmelka, Lucija ; Matković Roberta ; Rajter, Miroslav Cyberbullying in COVID-19 Pandemic Decreases? Research of Internet Habits of Croatian Adolescents // Information, 13 (2022), 12; 586, 17. doi: 10.3390/info13120586

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Vejmelka, Lucija ; Matković Roberta ; Rajter, Miroslav

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Cyberbullying in COVID-19 Pandemic Decreases? Research of Internet Habits of Croatian Adolescents

Online contacts and other activities on the Internet came into focus given the increased use during the COVID-19 pandemic. The online environment is a setting for problematic Internet use, including cyberbullying, and research so far shows that inclusion in cyberbullying depends on the amount of screen time. Increases in screen time during the pandemic could affect the growth of the prevalence rates of children’s involvement in cyberbullying. The aim of this paper is to compare the Internet habits, cyberbullying and parental role in children’s online activities before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, when the use of the Internet increased due to online classes and implemented measures to prevent the spread of the infection. The Institute of Public Health of Split-Dalmatia County conducted a quantitative online survey of Internet habits and problematic Internet use in two waves in 2017 and 2020 with adolescents from 12–18 (N2017 = 536 ; N2020 = 284). Research included adherence to ethical standards of research with children. An online activity questionnaire for children, a questionnaire of parental behaviors and the European Cyberbullying Intervention Project Questionnaire—ECIPQ were used. The results of the research point out that cyberbullying rates in the pandemic decreased. The results show that the cumulative effect of parental monitoring is medium with approximately 5% of explained variance for experiencing and 6% for committing violence. The similar set of predictors is statistically significant in both regressions. Parental actions of monitoring applications, informing children and monitoring search history are identified as protective factors for committing or experiencing cyber violence. These findings are important for understanding the effect of the general digitization of society, which leads to an extensive increase in the use of online content and various digital tools, and the role of the parents, especially as protective potential for cyberbullying among children.

cyberbullying ; decrease ; COVID-19 ; parental behaviors ; child online activities

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Podaci o izdanju

13 (12)

2022.

586

17

objavljeno

2078-2489

10.3390/info13120586

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Psihologija, Socijalne djelatnosti

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