This document summarizes the results of a global survey on cyberbullying conducted in 28 countries. Some key findings include:
- Awareness of cyberbullying is increasing globally but 25% have never heard of it, with awareness lowest in Saudi Arabia.
- Majorities in every country feel that existing anti-bullying measures are insufficient to address cyberbullying.
- Nearly 1 in 5 parents worldwide say their child has experienced cyberbullying, with over a quarter of US parents reporting this.
- Social media is the most common platform for cyberbullying, though its use varies by region, and the majority of cyberbullying involves classmates bullying each other.