Acta Psychologia
Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): July: Psychology and Health

Differential Impact of Cyberbullying and Verbal Bullying on Depression Levels in Late Adolescence

Agastya Fernanda (Unknown)
Eleadora Carla (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jul 2023

Abstract

Bullying, in its various forms, poses a significant threat to adolescent mental health. This research delves into the distinct psychological impacts of cyberbullying and verbal bullying by examining their associations with depression levels among late adolescents. A mixed-methods approach was employed, encompassing quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews with a diverse sample of late adolescents. Participants were drawn from various socio-economic backgrounds and educational settings to ensure representation. Quantitative analysis revealed statistically significant differences in depression levels between victims of cyberbullying and verbal bullying. Cyberbullying victims exhibited notably higher levels of depressive symptoms compared to those experiencing verbal bullying. Qualitative insights enriched the findings, elucidating the nuanced experiences and emotional distress faced by victims. Cyberbullying victims described feelings of isolation, powerlessness, and constant fear, stemming from the relentless and anonymous nature of online harassment. In contrast, victims of verbal bullying expressed immediate emotional pain, humiliation, and social ostracization within their immediate physical environments. The observed differences underscore the unique psychological toll of cyberbullying and verbal bullying on adolescent mental health. The pervasive nature, anonymity, and prolonged exposure inherent in cyberbullying intensify emotional distress, contributing to more severe depressive outcomes. These findings hold crucial implications for tailored interventions, societal awareness, and support systems aimed at mitigating the detrimental impact of bullying on adolescent mental health.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

Psychologia

Publisher

Subject

Religion Humanities Education Public Health

Description

The Acta Psychologia is an open-access and peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing novel research in the field of psychology. Details on our focus and scope can be viewed here. Acta Psychologia is published Four times a year and accepts current research articles that have the potential to make ...