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Online Harassment and Cyberbullying Victimization and Its Emotional Impacts among Female Nursing and Non-Nursing Students

机译:女护生和非护生在线骚扰和网络欺凌行为及其情感影响

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Background: The increasing internet utilization is associated with various disadvantages. Online cyberbullying and harassment victimization is one of these disadvantages that pose negative emotional consequences. Aim: This study aimed to detect the prevalence of online cyberbullying and harassment victimization amongst nursing students from El-Fayoum University in comparison to students from other faculties at the same university. In addition to figuring out the most significant correlates of victimization and its emotional consequences. Subjects and methods: A total of 308 female nursing students and 320 female non-nursing students from El-Fayoum University participated in this cross-sectional survey. For data collection, §? self-administered questionnaire was designed and distributed. The questionnaire included 3 sections; personal characters of the included students, online cyberbullying and harassment victimization during the past year, and the emotional consequences of victimization. Results: Of the surveyed female university students, 84 (27.3%) of the nursing students and 88 (27.5%) of the non-nursing students stated online harassment victimization during the past year, with no statistically significant differences between both groups (§2>0.05). Almost two-thirds of the victimized students from nursing and non-nursing faculties reported online harassment, victimization more than once with no statistically significant differences between both groups (§2>0.05). Urban residence and more hours of internet use per day did not correlate with the prevalence of online harassment victimization (§2>0.05) but associated with frequent exposure (§2<0.05). Anger (74.4%) was the most commonly reported emotional impact of online harassment victimization. Hatred, fear, sorrow, loneliness, and disappointment came next, however, with considerably lower rates. Conclusion: Female university students from nursing and non-nursing faculties were exposed to online cyberbullying and harassment victimization in recognizable rates. Recommendations: Further studies on the coping techniques to online harassment victimization should be conducted. Interventional programs to increase awareness regarding the windows of interference against online harassment according to the Egyptian Penal Code to reduce such intrusions and minimize their emotional effects should be considered.
机译:背景技术:互联网利用率的提高与各种弊端相关。在线网络欺凌和骚扰行为是造成负面情感后果的这些弊端之一。目的:该研究旨在检测法尤姆大学护理学生与同一所大学其他学院学生的在线网络欺凌和骚扰行为的患病率。除了弄清楚受害及其情感后果的最重要的联系。主题和方法:法航大学的308名女性护理专业学生和320名女性非护理专业学生参加了这项横断面调查。对于数据收集,§?设计并分发自我管理的问卷。问卷包括3个部分;其中的学生的性格,在过去一年中在线网络欺凌和骚扰受害以及受害的情感后果。结果:在接受调查的女大学生中,有84名(27.3%)的护理专业学生和88名(27.5%)的非护理专业学生在过去一年中表示在线骚扰受害,两组之间在统计学上没有显着差异(§2 > 0.05)。来自护理和非护理系的受害学生中,近三分之二的人报告了网上骚扰,受害不止一次,两组之间无统计学差异(§2> 0.05)。城市居民居住和每天更多的互联网使用时间与在线骚扰受害者的患病率(§2> 0.05)无关,但与频繁暴露(§2<0.05)有关。愤怒(74.4%)是最常见的在线骚扰受害者的情感影响报告。然而,仇恨,恐惧,悲伤,孤独和失望随之而来,其比率要低得多。结论:来自护理系和非护理系的女大学生以可识别的比率受到在线网络欺凌和骚扰的伤害。建议:应进一步研究应对网络骚扰的应对方法。应当考虑采取干预计划,以根据《埃及刑法典》提高人们对干扰网络骚扰窗口的认识,以减少此类干扰并最大程度地减少其情感影响。

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