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Social connectedness may help victims of cyberbullying

A new Psychology in the Schools study found that social connectedness may act as a protective buffer against the negative mental health effects of cyberbullying.

In an online survey of 229 adolescents (aged 12-17 years) from various schools in South Australia, investigators examined experiences of cyberbullying, levels of social connectedness, depression, anxiety, and stress.

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