Developments in technology and widespread use of technology by young
people have enabled the use of technology to enforce bullying behaviors that
students have shown in schools.The malicious use of information and
communication technologies has led to the observation of a tyranny called
"cyber bullying" among bullying types among students in schools.This
study examines the relationship between internet addiction and cyber bullying
behaviors in adolescents. The sample group of the study was comprised of 239
adolescents attending to different high schools in İstanbul.In the study,
“Individual Information Form”, developed by the authors, was used for the
collection of information data about participants,“Internet Addiction Scale”
was used to assess internet addiction in adolescents and “Cyber bullying Scale”
was used to assess the cyber bullying behaviours. As a result of the research
between the scores of Cyberbullying Scale and the Internet addiction Scale,
reveals that there is a significant
positive correlation between cyberbullying and Internet addiction (r=,374,
p<0,01).
Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | June 30, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 Volume: 4 Issue: 1 |
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