Prevalence and perspectives of cyberbullying victimisation and its effect on mental health among students in public higher education institutions in the east coast region

Introduction: Cyberbullying has emerged as a prevalent issue, were perpetrators harm victims through technology, often anonymously. It is also has been linked with significant negative outcomes in psychological aspects such as social anxiety, low self-esteem, depression, affective disorders, sleepin...

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Main Authors: Mohd Fauzi, Nurul Ain Farhana, Rabae, Nur Ainu Farhah, Othman, Noratikah, Zainul Azlan, Nurhazirah
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spelling my.iium.irep.1135702024-08-01T04:12:09Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/113570/ Prevalence and perspectives of cyberbullying victimisation and its effect on mental health among students in public higher education institutions in the east coast region Mohd Fauzi, Nurul Ain Farhana Rabae, Nur Ainu Farhah Othman, Noratikah Zainul Azlan, Nurhazirah RA Public aspects of medicine RA790 Mental Health. Mental Illness Prevention Introduction: Cyberbullying has emerged as a prevalent issue, were perpetrators harm victims through technology, often anonymously. It is also has been linked with significant negative outcomes in psychological aspects such as social anxiety, low self-esteem, depression, affective disorders, sleeping and eating disorders. Thus, this study aims to examine the association between students' socio-demographics, their experience of cyberbullying and its psychological effects among Public Higher Education Institutions (IPTA) students in the East Coast region. Methods: The cross-sectional study was conducted among 355 IPTA students in East Coast region by using a convenient sampling. The online survey was distributed consist mainly of 3 parts, sociodemographic data, perspective and experiences of being cyberbullied and DASS-21 questionnaires. Results: 36.6% students have experienced of being cyberbullied, with 19.6% have been cyberbullied almost every day. However, 23.3% reported that the cyberbullying was not harsh at all, 11.4% harsh and 2.0% really harsh. About 24.1% respondents do not have an impact at all, 10.5% have small impact and 2.0% have huge impact on daily life. There was no significant difference between gender and year of study concerning the experience of being cyberbullied among undergraduate IPTA students in the East Coast region (p-value>0.05). However, age showed a significant association with the experience of being cyberbullied (p-value<0.05) with majority of students that had experienced of being cyberbullied was in the range 22-23 years old. There was no significant difference in perspectives on cyberbullying between males and females (p-value>0.05), but age significantly influenced perspectives on cyberbullying (p-value<0.05). Conclusion: This study suggest that the emotional impact of cyberbullying varies based on individual circumstances and personal perspectives on cyberbullying. Future research should explore the underlying factors contributing to the higher prevalence of cyberbullying among female students and those aged 22-23. IIUM Press 2024-07-31 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/113570/7/113570_Prevalence%20and%20perspectives%20of%20cyberbullying%20victimisation.pdf Mohd Fauzi, Nurul Ain Farhana and Rabae, Nur Ainu Farhah and Othman, Noratikah and Zainul Azlan, Nurhazirah (2024) Prevalence and perspectives of cyberbullying victimisation and its effect on mental health among students in public higher education institutions in the east coast region. International Journal of Care Scholars, 7 (2). pp. 17-23. ISSN 2600-898X https://journals.iium.edu.my/ijcs/index.php/ijcs/article/view/366/224 10.31436/ijcs.v7i2.366
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RA790 Mental Health. Mental Illness Prevention
Mohd Fauzi, Nurul Ain Farhana
Rabae, Nur Ainu Farhah
Othman, Noratikah
Zainul Azlan, Nurhazirah
Prevalence and perspectives of cyberbullying victimisation and its effect on mental health among students in public higher education institutions in the east coast region
description Introduction: Cyberbullying has emerged as a prevalent issue, were perpetrators harm victims through technology, often anonymously. It is also has been linked with significant negative outcomes in psychological aspects such as social anxiety, low self-esteem, depression, affective disorders, sleeping and eating disorders. Thus, this study aims to examine the association between students' socio-demographics, their experience of cyberbullying and its psychological effects among Public Higher Education Institutions (IPTA) students in the East Coast region. Methods: The cross-sectional study was conducted among 355 IPTA students in East Coast region by using a convenient sampling. The online survey was distributed consist mainly of 3 parts, sociodemographic data, perspective and experiences of being cyberbullied and DASS-21 questionnaires. Results: 36.6% students have experienced of being cyberbullied, with 19.6% have been cyberbullied almost every day. However, 23.3% reported that the cyberbullying was not harsh at all, 11.4% harsh and 2.0% really harsh. About 24.1% respondents do not have an impact at all, 10.5% have small impact and 2.0% have huge impact on daily life. There was no significant difference between gender and year of study concerning the experience of being cyberbullied among undergraduate IPTA students in the East Coast region (p-value>0.05). However, age showed a significant association with the experience of being cyberbullied (p-value<0.05) with majority of students that had experienced of being cyberbullied was in the range 22-23 years old. There was no significant difference in perspectives on cyberbullying between males and females (p-value>0.05), but age significantly influenced perspectives on cyberbullying (p-value<0.05). Conclusion: This study suggest that the emotional impact of cyberbullying varies based on individual circumstances and personal perspectives on cyberbullying. Future research should explore the underlying factors contributing to the higher prevalence of cyberbullying among female students and those aged 22-23.
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author Mohd Fauzi, Nurul Ain Farhana
Rabae, Nur Ainu Farhah
Othman, Noratikah
Zainul Azlan, Nurhazirah
author_facet Mohd Fauzi, Nurul Ain Farhana
Rabae, Nur Ainu Farhah
Othman, Noratikah
Zainul Azlan, Nurhazirah
author_sort Mohd Fauzi, Nurul Ain Farhana
title Prevalence and perspectives of cyberbullying victimisation and its effect on mental health among students in public higher education institutions in the east coast region
title_short Prevalence and perspectives of cyberbullying victimisation and its effect on mental health among students in public higher education institutions in the east coast region
title_full Prevalence and perspectives of cyberbullying victimisation and its effect on mental health among students in public higher education institutions in the east coast region
title_fullStr Prevalence and perspectives of cyberbullying victimisation and its effect on mental health among students in public higher education institutions in the east coast region
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and perspectives of cyberbullying victimisation and its effect on mental health among students in public higher education institutions in the east coast region
title_sort prevalence and perspectives of cyberbullying victimisation and its effect on mental health among students in public higher education institutions in the east coast region
publisher IIUM Press
publishDate 2024
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