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Parents involvement in cyber bullying experience of middle school students

Hrnčić, Jasna; Lončar, Nina

(Kriminalističko-policijski univerzitet, Beograd, 2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Hrnčić, Jasna
AU  - Lončar, Nina
PY  - 2017
UR  - http://rfpn.fpn.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/621
AB  - Cyber bullying has been widespread among youth during the last few decades, sometimes with deadly consequences. This type of violence remains too often out of adult's control since for many parents and teachers Internet and social media still represent an unknown territory. The objective of the current study is the analysis of the scope of parental involvement in children's online experience and their peer cyber bullying experience, and the analysis of connection between these two phenomena. Peer cyber bullying included: name calling, harassment, gossiping, identity-misrepresentation, sharing of private photos, videos and communication, social exclusion, stalking via SMS, e-mail, social media and other online communication platforms. The study included 249 middle school students (age 11-16 years, 50.6% female) in Pljevlja, Montenegro. The questionnaire was created for the current study purposes. The results showed that 63.1% students reported that their parents/care-givers talked to them about how to behave toward others when using Internet and 65.2% reported that their parents/care-givers monitor what they do online. Among study subjects there were 13.8% (N = 32) victims of cyber bullying. One third of them (34.4%, N = 11) reported victimization to their parent/caregivers. On the other side, 27.7% (N = 69) students reported that they knew a schoolmate who was cyber bullying the victim, and one quarter of them (24.6%, N = 17) reported schoolmate's victimization to their parents/ care-givers. Victimization was reported to the parents/care-givers significantly more by the students whose parents/care-givers talked to them how to behave toward others when using Internet [x2 = 12.626(1), p  lt 0.001], and significantly more by the students whose online activities were monitored by their parents/ care-givers [x2 = 6.145(1), p   lt 0.05] than by the students with whom parents did not have such activities. Also, victimization of their schoolmate was reported to parents/care-givers significantly more by the students whose parents talked about how to behave toward others when using Internet [x2 = 7.585(1), p  lt 0.01] and significantly more by the students whose online activities were monitored by their parents/care-givers [x2 = 7.622(1), p   lt= 0.001], than by the students to whom parents did not have such activities. The strongest correlation was between reporting personal cyber bullying victimization and reporting cyber bullying victimization of a schoolmate [x2 = 22.543(1), p   lt= 0.001]. There was no significant correlation between reporting perpetration of cyber bullying and parental involvement in children's online experience, either through conversation about online behaviour or through monitoring. The findings of the research and its implications for the practice were discussed. As the results clearly imply that in practice parents should be encouraged to take an active role in their children's online and cyber bullying experience, some recommendation were presented regarding effective parental involvement, the role of school, police and prosecution in preventing cybercrime and healing its consequences. Strong collaboration between schools and parents, educational campaigns for students and their parents, whole school approach with programs actively involving students like peer education and peer mediation are equally important, as well as the evidence based interventions by psycho-social experts and legislative representatives when it is needed.
AB  - Kiber nasilje je sve prisutnije među mladima, nekada i sa fatalnim posledicama. Kako za mnoge roditelje i nastavnike internet i društvene mreže predstavljaju nepoznatu teritoriju, to nasilje često izmiče njihovoj kontroli. Ciljevi rada su analiza obima uključenosti roditelja u iskustvo dece na internetu, u iskustvo vršnjačkog kiber nasilja, i analiza povezanosti između ove dve pojave. U istraživanje je bilo uključeno 249 učenika viših razreda osnovnih škola u Pljevljima u Crnoj Gori. Učenici su popunjavali upitnik priređen za svrhe istraživanja. Pokazalo se da je 63,1% učenika izjavilo da su roditelj/staratelji razgovarali sa njima o tome kako da se ponašaju prema drugima na internetu, a 65,2% njih da roditelji/staratelji proveravaju njihove aktivnosti na internetu. Roditelje/staratelje je obavestilo o ličnoj izloženosti nasilju značajno više učenika sa kojima su roditelji razgovarali o ponašanju na internetu [x2(1) = 12,626, p lt 0,001, C = 0,403], i značajno više učenika čije su aktivnosti na internetu roditelji proveravali [x2(1) = 6,145, p   lt 0,05, C = 0,294]. Roditelje/staratelje ili nastavnike je obavestilo o izloženosti nasilju druga/drugarice značajno više učenika sa kojima su roditelji razgovarali o ponašanju na internetu [x2(1) = 7,585, p   lt 0,01, C = 0,299], i značajno više učenika čije su aktivnosti na internetu roditelji proveravali [x2(1) = 7,622, p   lt = 0,001, C = 0,300], nego učenika čiji roditelji nisu bili angažovani na ovaj način. Nije se pokazala značajna povezanost izvršenja kiber nasilja sa razgovorom roditelja/staratelja sa decom o ponašanju na internetu, kao ni sa proverom njihovih aktivnosti na internetu. U radu se daju preporuke za unapređenje uključenosti roditelja u internet aktivnosti dece, za uključivanje škole u prevenciju kiber nasilja i saradnju sa roditeljima i za saradnju sa ekspertima, policijom i tužilaštvom.
PB  - Kriminalističko-policijski univerzitet, Beograd
T2  - Nauka, bezbednost, policija (NBP)
T1  - Parents involvement in cyber bullying experience of middle school students
T1  - Uključenost roditelja u iskustvo kiber nasilja kod učenika osnovnih škola
EP  - 45
IS  - 3
SP  - 23
VL  - 22
DO  - 10.5937/nabepo22-15158
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Hrnčić, Jasna and Lončar, Nina",
year = "2017",
abstract = "Cyber bullying has been widespread among youth during the last few decades, sometimes with deadly consequences. This type of violence remains too often out of adult's control since for many parents and teachers Internet and social media still represent an unknown territory. The objective of the current study is the analysis of the scope of parental involvement in children's online experience and their peer cyber bullying experience, and the analysis of connection between these two phenomena. Peer cyber bullying included: name calling, harassment, gossiping, identity-misrepresentation, sharing of private photos, videos and communication, social exclusion, stalking via SMS, e-mail, social media and other online communication platforms. The study included 249 middle school students (age 11-16 years, 50.6% female) in Pljevlja, Montenegro. The questionnaire was created for the current study purposes. The results showed that 63.1% students reported that their parents/care-givers talked to them about how to behave toward others when using Internet and 65.2% reported that their parents/care-givers monitor what they do online. Among study subjects there were 13.8% (N = 32) victims of cyber bullying. One third of them (34.4%, N = 11) reported victimization to their parent/caregivers. On the other side, 27.7% (N = 69) students reported that they knew a schoolmate who was cyber bullying the victim, and one quarter of them (24.6%, N = 17) reported schoolmate's victimization to their parents/ care-givers. Victimization was reported to the parents/care-givers significantly more by the students whose parents/care-givers talked to them how to behave toward others when using Internet [x2 = 12.626(1), p  lt 0.001], and significantly more by the students whose online activities were monitored by their parents/ care-givers [x2 = 6.145(1), p   lt 0.05] than by the students with whom parents did not have such activities. Also, victimization of their schoolmate was reported to parents/care-givers significantly more by the students whose parents talked about how to behave toward others when using Internet [x2 = 7.585(1), p  lt 0.01] and significantly more by the students whose online activities were monitored by their parents/care-givers [x2 = 7.622(1), p   lt= 0.001], than by the students to whom parents did not have such activities. The strongest correlation was between reporting personal cyber bullying victimization and reporting cyber bullying victimization of a schoolmate [x2 = 22.543(1), p   lt= 0.001]. There was no significant correlation between reporting perpetration of cyber bullying and parental involvement in children's online experience, either through conversation about online behaviour or through monitoring. The findings of the research and its implications for the practice were discussed. As the results clearly imply that in practice parents should be encouraged to take an active role in their children's online and cyber bullying experience, some recommendation were presented regarding effective parental involvement, the role of school, police and prosecution in preventing cybercrime and healing its consequences. Strong collaboration between schools and parents, educational campaigns for students and their parents, whole school approach with programs actively involving students like peer education and peer mediation are equally important, as well as the evidence based interventions by psycho-social experts and legislative representatives when it is needed., Kiber nasilje je sve prisutnije među mladima, nekada i sa fatalnim posledicama. Kako za mnoge roditelje i nastavnike internet i društvene mreže predstavljaju nepoznatu teritoriju, to nasilje često izmiče njihovoj kontroli. Ciljevi rada su analiza obima uključenosti roditelja u iskustvo dece na internetu, u iskustvo vršnjačkog kiber nasilja, i analiza povezanosti između ove dve pojave. U istraživanje je bilo uključeno 249 učenika viših razreda osnovnih škola u Pljevljima u Crnoj Gori. Učenici su popunjavali upitnik priređen za svrhe istraživanja. Pokazalo se da je 63,1% učenika izjavilo da su roditelj/staratelji razgovarali sa njima o tome kako da se ponašaju prema drugima na internetu, a 65,2% njih da roditelji/staratelji proveravaju njihove aktivnosti na internetu. Roditelje/staratelje je obavestilo o ličnoj izloženosti nasilju značajno više učenika sa kojima su roditelji razgovarali o ponašanju na internetu [x2(1) = 12,626, p lt 0,001, C = 0,403], i značajno više učenika čije su aktivnosti na internetu roditelji proveravali [x2(1) = 6,145, p   lt 0,05, C = 0,294]. Roditelje/staratelje ili nastavnike je obavestilo o izloženosti nasilju druga/drugarice značajno više učenika sa kojima su roditelji razgovarali o ponašanju na internetu [x2(1) = 7,585, p   lt 0,01, C = 0,299], i značajno više učenika čije su aktivnosti na internetu roditelji proveravali [x2(1) = 7,622, p   lt = 0,001, C = 0,300], nego učenika čiji roditelji nisu bili angažovani na ovaj način. Nije se pokazala značajna povezanost izvršenja kiber nasilja sa razgovorom roditelja/staratelja sa decom o ponašanju na internetu, kao ni sa proverom njihovih aktivnosti na internetu. U radu se daju preporuke za unapređenje uključenosti roditelja u internet aktivnosti dece, za uključivanje škole u prevenciju kiber nasilja i saradnju sa roditeljima i za saradnju sa ekspertima, policijom i tužilaštvom.",
publisher = "Kriminalističko-policijski univerzitet, Beograd",
journal = "Nauka, bezbednost, policija (NBP)",
title = "Parents involvement in cyber bullying experience of middle school students, Uključenost roditelja u iskustvo kiber nasilja kod učenika osnovnih škola",
pages = "45-23",
number = "3",
volume = "22",
doi = "10.5937/nabepo22-15158"
}
Hrnčić, J.,& Lončar, N.. (2017). Parents involvement in cyber bullying experience of middle school students. in Nauka, bezbednost, policija (NBP)
Kriminalističko-policijski univerzitet, Beograd., 22(3), 23-45.
https://doi.org/10.5937/nabepo22-15158
Hrnčić J, Lončar N. Parents involvement in cyber bullying experience of middle school students. in Nauka, bezbednost, policija (NBP). 2017;22(3):23-45.
doi:10.5937/nabepo22-15158 .
Hrnčić, Jasna, Lončar, Nina, "Parents involvement in cyber bullying experience of middle school students" in Nauka, bezbednost, policija (NBP), 22, no. 3 (2017):23-45,
https://doi.org/10.5937/nabepo22-15158 . .
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Cyberbullying among the middle school students in Montenegro

Hrnčić, Jasna; Lončar, Nina

(Univerzitet u Beogradu - Fakultet političkih nauka, Beograd, 2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Hrnčić, Jasna
AU  - Lončar, Nina
PY  - 2016
UR  - http://rfpn.fpn.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/573
AB  - Cyberbullying is a new type of bullying. It emerged due to the fast development and accessibility of information and communications technology (ICT). The current study was conducted with the objective of analyzing prevalence and nature of cyberbullying among middle school students in Pljevlja, and its relation to traditional bullying. The respondents to the questionnaire were 249 students from three middle schools. The results show that 13.7% were victims of cyberbullying, 12.1% were cyberbullies, while 27.7% reported they knew other student being cyberbullied. There are significantly less victims of cyber bulling than of traditional bullying. The most frequent tool used for cyberbullying are social media. The current study also shows that 51.4% of cyberbullies were schoolmates, and girls were more likely to be victims of cyberbullying. Strong positive relation is found between bullies and victims of traditional bullying and cyberbullying. The results are discussed taking into account previous studies.
AB  - Vršnjačko sajber nasilje je nova forma vršnjačkog nasilja nastala sa razvojem informaciono-komunikacionih tehnologija. Cilj rada je da se analizira prisutnost i karakteristike vršnjačkog sajber nasilja među učenicima osnovnih škola u Pljevljima, kao i njegova povezanost sa tradicionalnim vršnjačkim nasiljem. Istraživanje je sprovedeno među 249 učenika viših razreda tri osnovne škole u Pljevljima, Crna Gora. Pokazalo se da je 13,7% učenika izjavilo da su bili žrtve vršnjačkog sajber nasilja i 12,1% njih da su bili njegovi izvršioci, dok je 27,7% učenika je izjavilo da poznaju učenika/učenicu koji je doživeo vršnjačko sajber nasilje. Žrtava sajber nasilja ima značajno manje od žrtava tradicionalnog nasilja. Vršnjačko sajber nasilje se najčešće realizuje preko društvenih mreža. u 51,4%, izvršioci vršnjačkog sajber nasilja bili školski drugovi i drugarice, a žrtve su značajno češće devojčice. Pokazuje se značajna pozitivna veza između žrtava i nasilnika i tradicionalnog vršnjačkog i vršnjačkog sajber nasilja. Rezultati su diskutovani u svetlu dosadašnjih istraživanja.
PB  - Univerzitet u Beogradu - Fakultet političkih nauka, Beograd
T2  - Godišnjak Fakulteta političkih nauka
T1  - Cyberbullying among the middle school students in Montenegro
T1  - Vršnjačko sajber-nasilje među učenicima osnovnih škola u Crnoj Gori
EP  - 154
IS  - 16
SP  - 137
VL  - 10
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfpn_573
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Hrnčić, Jasna and Lončar, Nina",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Cyberbullying is a new type of bullying. It emerged due to the fast development and accessibility of information and communications technology (ICT). The current study was conducted with the objective of analyzing prevalence and nature of cyberbullying among middle school students in Pljevlja, and its relation to traditional bullying. The respondents to the questionnaire were 249 students from three middle schools. The results show that 13.7% were victims of cyberbullying, 12.1% were cyberbullies, while 27.7% reported they knew other student being cyberbullied. There are significantly less victims of cyber bulling than of traditional bullying. The most frequent tool used for cyberbullying are social media. The current study also shows that 51.4% of cyberbullies were schoolmates, and girls were more likely to be victims of cyberbullying. Strong positive relation is found between bullies and victims of traditional bullying and cyberbullying. The results are discussed taking into account previous studies., Vršnjačko sajber nasilje je nova forma vršnjačkog nasilja nastala sa razvojem informaciono-komunikacionih tehnologija. Cilj rada je da se analizira prisutnost i karakteristike vršnjačkog sajber nasilja među učenicima osnovnih škola u Pljevljima, kao i njegova povezanost sa tradicionalnim vršnjačkim nasiljem. Istraživanje je sprovedeno među 249 učenika viših razreda tri osnovne škole u Pljevljima, Crna Gora. Pokazalo se da je 13,7% učenika izjavilo da su bili žrtve vršnjačkog sajber nasilja i 12,1% njih da su bili njegovi izvršioci, dok je 27,7% učenika je izjavilo da poznaju učenika/učenicu koji je doživeo vršnjačko sajber nasilje. Žrtava sajber nasilja ima značajno manje od žrtava tradicionalnog nasilja. Vršnjačko sajber nasilje se najčešće realizuje preko društvenih mreža. u 51,4%, izvršioci vršnjačkog sajber nasilja bili školski drugovi i drugarice, a žrtve su značajno češće devojčice. Pokazuje se značajna pozitivna veza između žrtava i nasilnika i tradicionalnog vršnjačkog i vršnjačkog sajber nasilja. Rezultati su diskutovani u svetlu dosadašnjih istraživanja.",
publisher = "Univerzitet u Beogradu - Fakultet političkih nauka, Beograd",
journal = "Godišnjak Fakulteta političkih nauka",
title = "Cyberbullying among the middle school students in Montenegro, Vršnjačko sajber-nasilje među učenicima osnovnih škola u Crnoj Gori",
pages = "154-137",
number = "16",
volume = "10",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfpn_573"
}
Hrnčić, J.,& Lončar, N.. (2016). Cyberbullying among the middle school students in Montenegro. in Godišnjak Fakulteta političkih nauka
Univerzitet u Beogradu - Fakultet političkih nauka, Beograd., 10(16), 137-154.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfpn_573
Hrnčić J, Lončar N. Cyberbullying among the middle school students in Montenegro. in Godišnjak Fakulteta političkih nauka. 2016;10(16):137-154.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfpn_573 .
Hrnčić, Jasna, Lončar, Nina, "Cyberbullying among the middle school students in Montenegro" in Godišnjak Fakulteta političkih nauka, 10, no. 16 (2016):137-154,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfpn_573 .