Cyberbullying and mental health: past, present and future.

Journal: Frontiers in psychology

Volume: 14

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Affiliated Institutions:  University School of Management and Entrepreneurship (USME), Delhi Technological University, New Delhi, India. Department of Operational Research, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India. Faculty of Management Sciences, Department of Business Management, Central University of Technology, Bloemfontein, South Africa.

Abstract summary 

Cyberbullying has attracted the world's attention, and therefore researchers across the world have contributed to the literature on cyberbullying and mental health. Amongst others, they have conducted bibliometric analyses and associated cyberbullying with various factors but have not determined the impact of cyberbullying on people's mental health. Hence, the aim of this study was to conduct bibliometric analyses of cyberbullying and mental health to analyze the academic performance of the literature on impact of cyberbullying on people's mental health; and to propose future research avenues to make further contributions to this field of study.Spreadsheets and VOSviewer were used to conduct the bibliometric analysis. The data were extracted from the SCOPUS database which provided an extensive collection of data and journals.Having explored the top active countries publishing on the impact of cyberbullying on people's mental health and the academic performance of such research articles by means of a qualitative bibliometric analysis, the results revealed that this research topic is still to be researched extensively. The study also suggests countries/regions where this research topic can be explored further, as well as possible journals for publication of research results, and further studies to be conducted.The literature presents a fragmented view on the impact of cyberbullying on people's mental health. Studies on cyberbullying are limited for the reasons as discussed in this article. Hence, bibliometric analysis was conducted to analyze the performance of academic literature on the impact of cyberbullying on people's mental health; the academic performance of research articles on cyberbullying and mental health; and to make proposals toward a future research agenda.

Authors & Co-authors:  Bansal Suhans S Garg Naval N Singh Jagvinder J Van Der Walt Freda F

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Citations :  Aboujaoude E., Savage M. W., Starcevic V., Salame W. O. (2015). Cyberbullying: review of an old problem gone viral. J. Adolesc. Health 57, 10–18. 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2015.04.011
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Identifiers
Doi : 1279234
SSN : 1664-1078
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
bibliometric analysis;cyber perpetration;cyber victimization;cyberbullying;mental health
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Qualitative
Country of Study
Publication Country
Switzerland