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Rutgers University Symposium:
Identity, Connectedness, and Threat in Social
Networks: Adolescent and Young Adult Use and
Misuse of New Media
November 14, 2011, Piscataway, NJ
Panel Discussion in: Cyberbullying, Online
Disinhibition, and Interpersonal Interactions in Online
Communities: Consequences for Youth and Young
Adults
Cyberbullying and Adolescent Mental Health
Michele Ybarra MPH PhD
Center for Innovative Public Health Research
* Thank you for your interest in this
presentation. Please note that analyses included
herein are preliminary. More recent, finalized analyses
may be available by contacting CiPHR for further
information.
Technology is ubiquitous
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Online activity
Technology is ubiquitous:
Recap
Most children and adolescents are
online (93%) – but not all are (7% are
not)
Many (73%) are on Face book and
other social network sites
 But very few (8%) are tweeting
 Constantly text messaging? YES
 72% of teens text; at an average of 112
texts per day
CyberBullying is everywhere
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Growing up with Media
survey
The data we will be discussing today largely
come from the Growing up with Media survey:
 Longitudinal design: Fielded 2006, 2007, 2008
 Data collected online
 National sample (United States)
 Households randomly identified from the 4 million-
member Harris Poll OnLine (HPOL)
 Sample selection was stratified based on youth
age and sex.
 Data were weighted to match the US population of
adults with children between the ages of 10 and 15
years and adjust for the propensity of adult to be
online and in the HPOL.
Eligibility criteria
 Youth:
◦ Between the ages of 10-15 years
◦ Use the Internet at least once in the last 6 months
◦ Live in the household at least 50% of the time
◦ English speaking
 Adult:
◦ Be a member of the Harris Poll Online (HPOL) opt-in
panel
◦ Be a resident in the USA (HPOL has members
internationally)
◦ Be the most (or equally) knowledgeable of the youth‟s
media use in the home
◦ English speaking
Youth Demographic Characteristics
2006
(n=1,577)
2007
(n=1189)
2008
(n=1149)
Female 50% 50% 51%
Age (SE) 12.6 (0.05) 13.7 (0.05) 14.5 (0.05)
Hispanic ethnicity 18% 17% 17%
Race: White 70% 72% 72%
Race: Black / African
American
15% 13% 14%
Race: Mixed race 7% 9% 9%
Race: Other 8% 6% 6%
Household less than
$35,000
25% 24% 25%
Internet use 1 hour+ per
day
47% 49% 52%
Teen Health and Technology
Survey
 Online survey
 Conducted between August 4, 2010 to
January 17, 2011
 Youth recruited through the Harris Poll Online
(HPOL) opt-in panel:
◦ 13 to 18 year olds directly
◦ Adults with a 13 to 17 year old in their
household
◦ Adults with a child under 18 in their household
◦ A general population of adults
 Median survey length was 23 minutes
 Response rate: 7.2%
Eligibility criteria
 U.S. resident
 Ages 13 to 18
 In 5th grade or above; and
 Assent to participate in the survey
◦ Parental permission requirements
waived
 Valid responses: >5 minute
survey, age confirmation at
beginning and end of the survey
Sample characteristics
(n=3,777)
 Demographic characteristics
◦ Mean age: 15.7 years (SE: 0.07; Range: 13-
18 years)
◦ 77% White, 13% Hispanic
◦ 57% Female
◦ 39% Suburban setting, 28% urban, 33%
small town
◦ 60% household income „similar‟ to other
people‟s
 85% attend public school
The definition of bullying
We follow Olweus‟ definition, which says that bullying
is a specific type of aggression that occurs:
 Between two people of differential power
 Over time
 Repeatedly
Bullying can happen through any mode (online, in-
person)
And in any environment (at school, at home)
We tend to talk about different types:
 Physical (e.g., hitting, kicking)
 Relational (e.g., social exclusion)
 Verbal (e.g., threatening and aggressive
comments)
Past-year rates of bullying
among 13-18 year olds, by type
(n=3777)
16%
40%
38%
29%
34%
16%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%
Some other
way
Mean names
Nasty teasing
Social
exclusion
Rumors
Hitting, kicking,
pushing, or…
Data are from the Teen Health and Technology study
Past-year rates of bullying
among 13-18 year olds, by mode
(n=3777)
10%
10%
13%
17%
38%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%
Some other
way
By phone
Text
message
Online
In-person
Data are from the Teen Health and Technology study
Cyberbullying is inescapable
(?)
56%
21%
11%
6%
3% 3%
# of different modes one is bullied in
No bullying
1 mode
2 modes
3 modes
4 modes
all 5 modes
Teen Health and Technology (n=3,777)
Cyberbullying is inescapable
(?)
15%
83%
4% 7%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
% of youth reporting
being bullied online
92%
6%
2%
# of different
environments one is
bullied among those
bullied online
1 2 3
Data are from Teen Health and Technology
(n=3,777)
A comparison of distress among youth
bullied across environments and modes
35% 38%
16% 15%
23%
33%35%
39%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
Bullied 12-15 y.o. All bullied youth
School
Internet
Phone
On the way to and from schol
Distress = very or extremely upset about self-defined most “serious” time
Data are from Growing up with Media 2007 and 2008, sample sizes vary based upon n reporting each
experience
Suicidal ideation based upon past-year
bullying experiences
15%
37%
24%
35%
61%
28%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Suicidal ideation in the past 2
weeks
No suicidal ideation in the past 2
weeks
No bullying
Infrequent bullying
Frequent bullying
Teen Health and Technology Study, LGBQ comparative data (n=5542)
Relative odds of current suicidal
ideation given past year bullying
experiences
0.8 0.6
2.3
4.2
1.4 1.5
3.1
7.3
0.1
1.0
10.0
Heterosexual youth Questioning, unsure
youth
Bisexual youth Gay, lesbian, queer
youth
No bullying Infrequent bullying Frequent bullying
Teen Health and Technology Study, LGBQ comparative data (n=5542)
Psychosocial issues for victims
 Interpersonal victimization / bullying offline
(Ybarra, Mitchell, Espelage, 2007;
Ybarra, Mitchell, Wolak, Finkelhor, 2006; Ybarra, 2004)
 Depressive symptomatology and suicidal
ideation (Ybarra, 2004; Mitchell, Finkelhor, Wolak, 2000; The
Berkman Center for Internet & Society, 2008; Hinduja & Patchin, in
press)
 Alcohol use (Ybarra, Mitchell, Espelage, 2007)
 Social problems (Ybarra, Mitchell, Wolak, Finkelhor, 2006)
 School behavior problems (Ybarra, Diener-
West, Leaf, 2007)
 Poor caregiver-child relationships (Ybarra, Diener-
West, Leaf, 2007)
Psychosocial issues for
perpetrators
 Interpersonal victimization and perpetration
(bullying) offline (Ybarra, Mitchell, Espelage, 2007; Ybarra &
Mitchell, 2007; Ybarra & Mitchell, 2004)
 Aggression / rule breaking
(Ybarra, Mitchell, Espelage, 2007; Ybarra & Mitchell, 2007)
 Binge drinking (Ybarra, Mitchell, Espelage, 2007)
 Substance use (Ybarra, Mitchell, Espelage, 2007; Ybarra &
Mitchell, 2007)
 Poor caregiver child relationship
(Ybarra, Mitchell, Espelage, 2007; Ybarra & Mitchell, 2004; Ybarra &
Mitchell, 2007)
 Low school commitment (Ybarra & Mitchell, 2004)
CyberBullying: Recap
• More than 4 in 5 youth
who use the Internet
are *not* cyberbullied
Cyberbullying
(bullying
online) affects
between 15-
17% of youth
each year
• For a concerning
minority (12%), bullying
is ubiquitous (in
person, online, via text)
Bullying is
most
commonly an
in-person
experience.
CyberBullying: Recap
• 5 out of 6 cyberbullied youth are less
affected
About 1/6 of
cyberbullied youth
are very or
extremely upset
• Frequent bullying may be particularly
harmful for LGB youth
Bullying is related
to suicidal ideation
• More than twice as many youth bullied
at school (38%) are distress compared
to those bullied online (15%)
Cyberbullying is
not more
distressing than in-
person bullying
Prevention musings
Internet versus school-based
programs
• Motivated versus captive audiences
Programs for bullies versus
bullied youth
• Behavior change versus
psychosocial support
Resources
TheTrevorProject.org
AThinLine.org
BornThisWayFoundation.org
CyberBully411.com
Acknowledgements
Growing up with Media: This survey was supported by Cooperative
Agreement number U49/CE000206 from the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC). The contents of this presentation are
solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent
the official views of the CDC. I would like to thank the entire Growing up
with Media Study team from Center for Innovative Public Health
Research, Harris Interactive, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of
Public Health, and the CDC, who contributed to the planning and
implementation of the study. Finally, we thank the families for their time
and willingness to participate in this study.
Teen Health and Technology : The project described was supported
by Award Number R01 HD057191 from the National Institute of Child
Health and Human Development. The content is solely the responsibility
of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of
the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development or the
National Institutes of Health. We would like to thank the entire Study
team from Internet Solutions for Kids, the University of New
Hampshire, the Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network
(GLSEN), Labtrobe University, and Harris Interactive, who contributed
to the planning and implementation of the study. Finally, we thank the
study participants for their time and willingness to participate in this
study.

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Cyberbullying and adolescent mental health

  • 1. Rutgers University Symposium: Identity, Connectedness, and Threat in Social Networks: Adolescent and Young Adult Use and Misuse of New Media November 14, 2011, Piscataway, NJ Panel Discussion in: Cyberbullying, Online Disinhibition, and Interpersonal Interactions in Online Communities: Consequences for Youth and Young Adults Cyberbullying and Adolescent Mental Health Michele Ybarra MPH PhD Center for Innovative Public Health Research * Thank you for your interest in this presentation. Please note that analyses included herein are preliminary. More recent, finalized analyses may be available by contacting CiPHR for further information.
  • 2. Technology is ubiquitous Image from: http://www.computernewsme.com/2011/04/social-media-essential-to-it-service-
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  • 7. Technology is ubiquitous: Recap Most children and adolescents are online (93%) – but not all are (7% are not) Many (73%) are on Face book and other social network sites  But very few (8%) are tweeting  Constantly text messaging? YES  72% of teens text; at an average of 112 texts per day
  • 8. CyberBullying is everywhere Image from: http://www.definetheline.ca/ Asdfasdf asdfasdfasdf
  • 9. Growing up with Media survey The data we will be discussing today largely come from the Growing up with Media survey:  Longitudinal design: Fielded 2006, 2007, 2008  Data collected online  National sample (United States)  Households randomly identified from the 4 million- member Harris Poll OnLine (HPOL)  Sample selection was stratified based on youth age and sex.  Data were weighted to match the US population of adults with children between the ages of 10 and 15 years and adjust for the propensity of adult to be online and in the HPOL.
  • 10. Eligibility criteria  Youth: ◦ Between the ages of 10-15 years ◦ Use the Internet at least once in the last 6 months ◦ Live in the household at least 50% of the time ◦ English speaking  Adult: ◦ Be a member of the Harris Poll Online (HPOL) opt-in panel ◦ Be a resident in the USA (HPOL has members internationally) ◦ Be the most (or equally) knowledgeable of the youth‟s media use in the home ◦ English speaking
  • 11. Youth Demographic Characteristics 2006 (n=1,577) 2007 (n=1189) 2008 (n=1149) Female 50% 50% 51% Age (SE) 12.6 (0.05) 13.7 (0.05) 14.5 (0.05) Hispanic ethnicity 18% 17% 17% Race: White 70% 72% 72% Race: Black / African American 15% 13% 14% Race: Mixed race 7% 9% 9% Race: Other 8% 6% 6% Household less than $35,000 25% 24% 25% Internet use 1 hour+ per day 47% 49% 52%
  • 12. Teen Health and Technology Survey  Online survey  Conducted between August 4, 2010 to January 17, 2011  Youth recruited through the Harris Poll Online (HPOL) opt-in panel: ◦ 13 to 18 year olds directly ◦ Adults with a 13 to 17 year old in their household ◦ Adults with a child under 18 in their household ◦ A general population of adults  Median survey length was 23 minutes  Response rate: 7.2%
  • 13. Eligibility criteria  U.S. resident  Ages 13 to 18  In 5th grade or above; and  Assent to participate in the survey ◦ Parental permission requirements waived  Valid responses: >5 minute survey, age confirmation at beginning and end of the survey
  • 14. Sample characteristics (n=3,777)  Demographic characteristics ◦ Mean age: 15.7 years (SE: 0.07; Range: 13- 18 years) ◦ 77% White, 13% Hispanic ◦ 57% Female ◦ 39% Suburban setting, 28% urban, 33% small town ◦ 60% household income „similar‟ to other people‟s  85% attend public school
  • 15. The definition of bullying We follow Olweus‟ definition, which says that bullying is a specific type of aggression that occurs:  Between two people of differential power  Over time  Repeatedly Bullying can happen through any mode (online, in- person) And in any environment (at school, at home) We tend to talk about different types:  Physical (e.g., hitting, kicking)  Relational (e.g., social exclusion)  Verbal (e.g., threatening and aggressive comments)
  • 16. Past-year rates of bullying among 13-18 year olds, by type (n=3777) 16% 40% 38% 29% 34% 16% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% Some other way Mean names Nasty teasing Social exclusion Rumors Hitting, kicking, pushing, or… Data are from the Teen Health and Technology study
  • 17. Past-year rates of bullying among 13-18 year olds, by mode (n=3777) 10% 10% 13% 17% 38% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% Some other way By phone Text message Online In-person Data are from the Teen Health and Technology study
  • 18. Cyberbullying is inescapable (?) 56% 21% 11% 6% 3% 3% # of different modes one is bullied in No bullying 1 mode 2 modes 3 modes 4 modes all 5 modes Teen Health and Technology (n=3,777)
  • 19. Cyberbullying is inescapable (?) 15% 83% 4% 7% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% % of youth reporting being bullied online 92% 6% 2% # of different environments one is bullied among those bullied online 1 2 3 Data are from Teen Health and Technology (n=3,777)
  • 20. A comparison of distress among youth bullied across environments and modes 35% 38% 16% 15% 23% 33%35% 39% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% Bullied 12-15 y.o. All bullied youth School Internet Phone On the way to and from schol Distress = very or extremely upset about self-defined most “serious” time Data are from Growing up with Media 2007 and 2008, sample sizes vary based upon n reporting each experience
  • 21. Suicidal ideation based upon past-year bullying experiences 15% 37% 24% 35% 61% 28% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Suicidal ideation in the past 2 weeks No suicidal ideation in the past 2 weeks No bullying Infrequent bullying Frequent bullying Teen Health and Technology Study, LGBQ comparative data (n=5542)
  • 22. Relative odds of current suicidal ideation given past year bullying experiences 0.8 0.6 2.3 4.2 1.4 1.5 3.1 7.3 0.1 1.0 10.0 Heterosexual youth Questioning, unsure youth Bisexual youth Gay, lesbian, queer youth No bullying Infrequent bullying Frequent bullying Teen Health and Technology Study, LGBQ comparative data (n=5542)
  • 23. Psychosocial issues for victims  Interpersonal victimization / bullying offline (Ybarra, Mitchell, Espelage, 2007; Ybarra, Mitchell, Wolak, Finkelhor, 2006; Ybarra, 2004)  Depressive symptomatology and suicidal ideation (Ybarra, 2004; Mitchell, Finkelhor, Wolak, 2000; The Berkman Center for Internet & Society, 2008; Hinduja & Patchin, in press)  Alcohol use (Ybarra, Mitchell, Espelage, 2007)  Social problems (Ybarra, Mitchell, Wolak, Finkelhor, 2006)  School behavior problems (Ybarra, Diener- West, Leaf, 2007)  Poor caregiver-child relationships (Ybarra, Diener- West, Leaf, 2007)
  • 24. Psychosocial issues for perpetrators  Interpersonal victimization and perpetration (bullying) offline (Ybarra, Mitchell, Espelage, 2007; Ybarra & Mitchell, 2007; Ybarra & Mitchell, 2004)  Aggression / rule breaking (Ybarra, Mitchell, Espelage, 2007; Ybarra & Mitchell, 2007)  Binge drinking (Ybarra, Mitchell, Espelage, 2007)  Substance use (Ybarra, Mitchell, Espelage, 2007; Ybarra & Mitchell, 2007)  Poor caregiver child relationship (Ybarra, Mitchell, Espelage, 2007; Ybarra & Mitchell, 2004; Ybarra & Mitchell, 2007)  Low school commitment (Ybarra & Mitchell, 2004)
  • 25. CyberBullying: Recap • More than 4 in 5 youth who use the Internet are *not* cyberbullied Cyberbullying (bullying online) affects between 15- 17% of youth each year • For a concerning minority (12%), bullying is ubiquitous (in person, online, via text) Bullying is most commonly an in-person experience.
  • 26. CyberBullying: Recap • 5 out of 6 cyberbullied youth are less affected About 1/6 of cyberbullied youth are very or extremely upset • Frequent bullying may be particularly harmful for LGB youth Bullying is related to suicidal ideation • More than twice as many youth bullied at school (38%) are distress compared to those bullied online (15%) Cyberbullying is not more distressing than in- person bullying
  • 27. Prevention musings Internet versus school-based programs • Motivated versus captive audiences Programs for bullies versus bullied youth • Behavior change versus psychosocial support
  • 29. Acknowledgements Growing up with Media: This survey was supported by Cooperative Agreement number U49/CE000206 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The contents of this presentation are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the CDC. I would like to thank the entire Growing up with Media Study team from Center for Innovative Public Health Research, Harris Interactive, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and the CDC, who contributed to the planning and implementation of the study. Finally, we thank the families for their time and willingness to participate in this study. Teen Health and Technology : The project described was supported by Award Number R01 HD057191 from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development or the National Institutes of Health. We would like to thank the entire Study team from Internet Solutions for Kids, the University of New Hampshire, the Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network (GLSEN), Labtrobe University, and Harris Interactive, who contributed to the planning and implementation of the study. Finally, we thank the study participants for their time and willingness to participate in this study.

Notas do Editor

  1. What are some assumptions we have about technology?Maybe that all children and adolescents are online?That they are all on Face book and Twitter?And constantly text messaging?Let’s see..
  2. What are your assumptions about CyberBullying?Maybe that everyone is involved / it’s impossible to be online and not be involved?That it’s terribly upsetting to youth that are victimizedThat it’s part of an inescapable experience that bleeds from school to text to online?Maybe that it’s getting worse – more frequent, more intense
  3. 1739 / 3989 13-18 year olds report some type of bullying in the past year(44%)1) The majority of youth are *not* bullied across any of these modes2) the biggest % of bullied youth are bullied through one mode
  4. Among the 83% who say they are bullied at home and online, 92% say this is the only place they are bullied (6% are bullied here and another environment, 2% are bullied in 3 of the 4 places)
  5. Not asked in 2006
  6. Concurrent behavior and psychosocial problems have been noted